2012 Bmw X5 on 2040-cars
Sunset Beach, North Carolina, United States
For more pictures email at: corrinnecccapistran@forestfans.com .
My wife and I ordered this and picked all the options. Vehicle was delivered August 2012. For those unfamiliar with
this model, this is the twin turbo 3.0 diesel before they changed the model to the current one with the odd styling
and downgraded the engine. This comes with 425lbs of torque and can tow over 7,000 lbs. All diesels are four wheel
drive.
Build includes:
Sport package
Comfort access package
Luxury package
Cold weather package
Self leveling suspension
Premium sound
Navigation
Satellite radio
Rear heat/AC
Heated seats front and rear and heated steering wheel
Leather sports seats with extended leather
Front and rear parking sensors
Backup and side view camera
HID headlights
Towing package
Hill descent assist
Panorama roof
Power lift gate
Apple play
Vehicle is silver with ivory interior and dark bamboo and aluminum inlays. The interior has minimal wear and looks
beautiful with everything working as it should. This has been a great vehicle that regularly gets 23 MPG in the
city and up to 28 MPG in the highway
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