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BMW F31 335d Touring 2014 (64-reg) £13,950 ono
Mineral Grey Metallic/Oyster Leather One owner, 80k miles, FBMWSH Due to the imminent arrival of a new car, I’m now looking to sell my BMW 335d Touring. The car was a factory order to my specification and delivered in September 2014; it has covered just over 80k miles although that will increase slightly as the car is still in use as my daily driver. Factory optional extras fitted in additional to the standard specification are: • Navigation Professional • Panoramic Sunroof • Xenon headlights • Harman Kardon sound system • Adaptive suspension • Electric Front Seats with memory on the drivers side • Heated Front Seats • Electric lumbar adjustment for the front seats • Electric folding and auto-dipping exterior mirrors • Sun protection glass • Fineline anthracite wood trim I would judge the car to be in excellent condition overall; there are obviously some marks – such as the odd stone chip – but these are commensurate with age and mileage and the car would easily stand inspection against a lot of newer cars that can be found on dealer forecourts. The Oyster interior is immaculate. The car has a full BMW service history with the most recent (a major service and brake fluid change) carried out in late October 2019 at 77k miles. It has always been under BMW warranty and hence anything that has needed doing – which is not much - has been done. I pay for the extended warranty monthly and I understand from BMW that a new owner could continue with that arrangement if required providing they do so within 10 working days of buying the car. The tyres (conventional Goodyear Eagle Asymmetric 2’s) each have over 4mm of tread remaining and, as they are not run-flats, there is a Continental Mobility kit in the boot in case of emergencies. The alloy wheels are all in excellent condition and free from any unsightly scuffs or scratches. The car has remained as it left the factory and, apart from the aforementioned switch from run-flats, has never been modified or altered in any way (so no remaps, etc). Given how recently it’s been serviced – and given the condition of consumables like the tyres – the car should run for several thousand miles before any significant expenditure is required; the next MOT is due in September 2020. The car still drives beautifully and were my garaging arrangements different I’d probably keep it and invest in a fun car for occasional use; however, that’s not really practical and hence with regret the 335d is being replaced. Thanks for taking the time to view this advert, if you have any questions please message me and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Last edited by JNW1; 03-01-2020 at 05:09 AM.. |
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