2005 Bmw M3 Base Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
El Dorado Hills, California, United States
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Want to fly by a Corvette or Porsche, here is your answer. This beauty has great handling, acceleration and class. The tires are nearly new Continental performance, a new battery and includes the fantastic BMW wind screen that virtually eliminates turbulence in the cockpit. Few cars match the performance, reliability and sex appeal of this vehicle. Needless to say, it's a blast to drive ...
Reasonable offers considered. Reserve is a few thousand dollars below the KBB private party value. Contact Chuck show contact info. Here is the options list, I am sure I missed a few ... . Carbon Fiber premium color (changes shades in sun) . 2 Door Convertible . BMW windscreen . 45K miles . SMG 6 speed transmission, drive as an automatic or manual . Paddle Shift . M-double spoke 19" Premium Alloy Wheels . Navigation . 333 HP . 27 MPG highway . 2 sets of keys, all manuals . Satellite Radio included (Sirius or XM, your choice) . Cold Weather package . Synthetic Oil only . Rear deck spoiler . Brushed aluminum interior accent trim . Sport Mode, different than most cars - this R E A L L Y works (you instantly feel the difference) . Transmission shift adjust (pushbutton), this will make you fly by a Corvette! . Harmon Kardon premium stereo - includes factory sub . in-dash CD . 10 way adjustable seats - driver & passenger . Adjustable under leg support . Lumbar support - lower & mid-back adjustable air bladders . Seat memory - 3 individualized memory buttons . Programmable garage opener, house lights, etc on rear view mirror - 3 button . Smart Xenon headlights - swivel during cornering and reduce glare for oncoming traffic . Autosense headlights - automatically turn on/off . Rain sensing wipers - auto adjust . Stereo wheel controls, stereo, phone, cruise control . Bluetooth . Integrated Phone . BMW assist . Front & Side Air Bag curtains . Pushbutton traction control . On-board computer - shows outside temp, tracks mpg, avg. speed, range and more . Heated seats . Side view mirror defroster . Security System . Pass through opening with ski jacket - from trunk through rear center console . Pre-wired for BMW satellite radio. On May-08-14 at 10:43:06 PDT, seller added the following information: Want to fly by a Corvette or Porsche, here is your answer. This beauty has great handling, acceleration and class. The tires are nearly new Continental performance, a new battery and includes the fantastic BMW wind screen that virtually eliminates turbulence in the cockpit. Few cars match the performance, reliability and sex appeal of this vehicle. Needless to say, it's a blast to drive ... |
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