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Used 2006 Bmw 3 Series in St Louis

2006 BMW 3 Series

This 2006 BMW 3 Series is a steal!

This used 2006 BMW 3 Series is truly a car of luxury inside and out. A masterpiece in every way. From it’s silky black color to it’s 3.0L DOHC 24-valve I6 engine. This work of art has a 6-speed manual transmission that will get 21 MPG through the city and 30 MPG on the highway. Listed at $19,250 and reading only 51,390 miles on the odometer.

Sharp shiny alloy wheels and all-season tires compliment this vehicle well. A power tilt /slide glass moon roof will allow for a perfect evening cruise. 5-link rear suspension and traction control with dynamic stability control will allow for a smoother ride and better handling. Driver and front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system with dual stage, dual threshold deployment sensors, front seat-mounted side-impact airbags, and front and rear side impact tube-deployed head protection system will give you all the protection that you may need from every angle for you and all of your loved ones.

This used BMW 3 Series has many features that add  that little extra luxury. Leatherette front bucket seats with 8-way manual adjusters will help you get perfectly comfortable for your drive. No more reaching or fumbling for knobs and buttons. A leather wrapped steering wheel with cruise, audio, and phone controls will make it easier to do what you want while you drive. Enjoy rocking out to your favorite tunes with an AM/FM stereo with a CD player. A climate controlled front storage compartment gives you the space that you need to protect your belongings. A flat tire indicator will alert you so you have enough time to pull over before it is too late. To add to the richness of this car, all of these interior features are trimmed in a hardy Burl walnut. This used 2006 BM3 Series is a car that you must see for yourself.

Visit at Napleton Honda 4780 North Service Road St. Peters MO. 63376 or call for an appointment  at 888-840-3576.

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