2014 640i Xdrive Coupe on 2040-cars
Lambertville, New Jersey, United States
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Offered is a mint-condition 2014 BMW 640i M Sport Edition with xDrive. The car was purchased new on January 1, 2013 at BMW Flemington. It is for sale by its original owner. The car has 8800 miles and is pristine condition. Sticker price $87,825. This BMW 640i is located in Lambertville, New Jersey. Rendered in Titanium Silver Metallic, this 2014 BMW 640i is in mint condition. It has been meticulously garaged since acquisition, and the paint has been protected by professionally applied SE1015010 Onyx Swissvax, widely considered the finest exotic wax available in the U.S. Professionally installed Clear-Bra protects the front bumper, hood, and driver and passenger side front quarter panels. The interior has the expected BMW new car smell. Maintained lovingly, it is still awaiting its first service. One oil change is all that has been done on this car. 315 BHP N55 Twin Turbo delivers 330 ft/lb of torque from 1400-4500 RPM. Service performed at BMW Flemington. Full records available upon serious inquiry or to the auction winner. Finally, at my request, a boutique New York-based aftermarket outfitter has installed the unparalleled Beltronics STiR radar, laser, and LIDAR detection and prevention system. This is a discreet, effective, and OEM-quality installation. The system calmly alerts the driver to radar, laser, and LIDAR activity from ahead and behind, while using GPS, machine learning, and Beltronics' private social database to filter out meaningless signals. Full records and contact information for the installer available upon serious inquiry or to the auction winner. The car has been driven lightly. It is being sold because I am relocating. Features and options: BMW ConnectedDrive BMW Parking Distance Control BMW Dynamic Stability Control BMW Dynamic Traction Control Comfort Access for keyless entry and engine start Selectable power train options Cold Weather Package Executive Package M Sport Package Standard options: 3-STAGE HEATED FRONT SEATS 4-Wheel Disc Brakes A/C ABS ACTIVE CRUISE CONTROL AM/FM Stereo Active Suspension Adjustable Steering Wheel All Wheel Drive Aluminum Wheels Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Automatic Headlights Auxiliary Audio Input BMW APPS -inc: smartphone integration Back-Up Camera Bluetooth Connection Brake Assist Bucket Seats CD player Climate Control Cruise control Driver Adjustable Lumbar Driver Air Bag Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror Driver Vanity Mirror Emergency Trunk Release Engine Immobilizer Floor Mats Fog Lamps Front Side Air Bag HD Radio HID headlights Headlights-Auto-Leveling Heated Mirrors |
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