2012 Bmw 7-series 750i Xdrive on 2040-cars
Hawk Run, Pennsylvania, United States
This 2012 7 Series 750i xDrive has been cared for with the upmost effort. It was only driven in the warmer months, never driven in the winter, so it has not experienced the harsh weather that it could easily tackle. On top of the selective driving, it has been meticulously detailed by a professional private car detailer twice a month since ownership began. With a car as special as this, it has been given the full treatment, which includes a full service history as well as up-to-date with recall parts installed recently. As you can expect, even a car of this caliber will experiences light wear and tear like all cars that are a few years old.
There are automatic factory sun visors that will raise and lower by control in the rear seat windows as well as the rear windshield. All windows excluding the front windshield have been professionally tinted to allow the legal limit of 70% of light through. If there was such thing as a privately owned limo, this car would claim that title. Packing 400 horsepower, you will forget about its size as you put your foot down and feel those turbos take you to your destination in a rapid, yet refined, manner. Put it into Sport mode or Comfort mode as you please to tune your experience to your liking.
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