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2008 Bmw X5 3.0si Fully Loaded With Options on 2040-cars

US $25,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:69800 Color:
Location:

Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Princeton, New Jersey, United States
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This ‘08 BMW X5 3.0si Sapphire Black exterior & Tabacco Brown interior has been meticulously maintained and taken care of inside out.  I have receipts of maintenance and am the second owner. In addition to the factory options, this SUV is equipped with Huper Optik tints, extended fender arch, 20” 300M-style wheels, oval 4.8i exhaust tips and clear bumper reflectors to give it the aggressive, yet sleek look.  You will be hard pressed to find another 3.0si with a color combo like this and with all the options listed below. I am asking for $25,900 or best offer. I’ll throw in like new original BMW '209' 18 inches wheels with TPMS for additional $900 if you like to run winter / summer set up. These are retailing for over $1,500.  

The few unfortunate flaws: front passenger door has a minor key scratch (done by some hater), front plastic bumper has a small scratch, front driver side bumper/fender has a little scuff (can barely see), front passenger side under the clear reflector has normal wear, a very small rock chip on the back passenger door, both front 20” rims have some scuffs, interior driver side middle console wood trim has minor hair line crack (barely can be seen). Pictures of some of these are included and can email more if requested.  Other than this the car is flawless and running like a champ. I just replaced the front 275/40/20 & rear 315/35/20 tires with All-seasons Continental ExtremeContact DWS  last November. Both front/rear brakes & rotors were replaced last year. The next service due is Oil which you don’t have to worry about for the next 10,000 miles.  Buy with confidence and please no low ball offers. Feel free to send me an email with any questions.

List of Options:

  • Immaculate Tabacco Brown leather interior with Dark Bamboo Wood Trim.
  • 20-way adjustable multi counter seats with lumbar support, Driver's Seat Memory, Heated Rear Seats
  • Technology package: Park Distance Control, Rearview Camera and a Navigation system with Real Time Traffic information
  • Six-CD changer, Ipod and USB adapter
  • Comfort access: Keyless Starting and allows for locking/unlocking your doors with the tip of your finger on the door handle
  • Head-up display: showing speed and navigation on the windshield
  • Active steering: making turns very smooth
  • Cold Weather Package: heated steering wheel, front heated seats, retractable headlight washers, ski bag with rear-seat pass through
  • Premium package: Garage door opener, BMW Assist with Bluetooth System, Ambient light package; Electric foldable mirrors, Compass
  • Rain-sensing wipers, power tilt/telescoping steering wheel
  • Running boards
  • BMW All-weather floor mats and carpets

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