Used BMW 5 Series for sale in Portland, Oregon - Ron Tonkin Honda
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Used 2009 BMW 5 Series 535i 3.0L 6 Cyl.
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Price$32,902
Stock #:
PH9629
VIN:
WBANW13519C162052
Color:
Alpine White
Odometer:
61,273
Transmission:
6-Speed
Drivetrain:
RWD
City MPG 17
Hwy MPG 26
MPG is estimated only and will vary by equipment and options.
FULLY LOADED! Ambient Light Package, Cold Weather Package (3-Stage Heated Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, and Retractable Headlight Washers), Premium Package (Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors, Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror, Dakota Leather Upholstery, and Integrated 3-Button Universal Garage Door Opener), Sport Package (20-Way Power Multi-Contour Front Seats, 3 Spoke Multi-Function Leather Sport Steering Wheel, Active Roll Stabilization, Shadowline Exterior Trim, and Sport Suspension Calibration), 535i, 4D Sedan, 3.0L 6-Cylinder DOHC 24V Twin Turbocharged, 6-Speed, RWD, White, ABS brakes, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio, BMW Assist, CD player, Dual front side impact airbags, Dual Power Seats, Dynamic Control, F&R Head Curtain Air Bags, Heated Seats, HID Headlamps, Leather, MP3 decoder, ONE OWNER, Parking Sensors, Power Door Locks, Power moonroof, Power steering, Power windows, Speed control, Tilt steering wheel, and Traction control. Who could say no to a simply great car like this outstanding-looking 2009 BMW 5 Series? It scored the top rating in the IIHS frontal offset test. You, out on the road in this terrific, one-owner 5 Series, would look so much better than it sitting here, all sad and lonely, on our lot. It's only known one loyal master, but now it's ready to be loved again. Come get it! New Car Test Drive said it ''...mixes comfort, performance, and passenger-friendly accommodations in a manageable size. On top of everything else, it's great fun to drive. Thanks for shopping. Brent Behboodi, General Manager.
The 5-Series is offered with three different engines--designated by the models 528, 535 and 550. A 230-horsepower, 3.0-liter in-line six-cylinder engine is standard on 528 models; 535 models get a 300-horsepower, turbocharged 3.0-liter six. A 4.8-liter V-8 engine making 360 horsepower comes in the 550. The 528 models are offered with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, as are the 535 models, while the 550 is only available with rear-wheel drive. Each of the models comes with a standard six-speed manual transmission. A six-speed automatic transmission with Steptronic shift command is optional.
The M5 model resides at the top of BMW's performance lineup. It's powered by a monster of a V10 engine that makes 500 hp and 383 lb-feet of torque. Power gets to the road via a 7-speed sequential transmission. The M5 utilizes a specially tuned sport suspension and unique cross-drilled disc brakes. M5-specific 19" wheels all around, a special spoiler and air diffuser also distinguish the M5 sedan from the rest of the 5-Series.
The most popular 5-Series configuration is four-door sedan, but a five-door wagon is also available, only in all-wheel-drive 535xi trim. The wagon comes with a cargo cover, cargo net, and under-floor storage compartment.
The 5-Series models have a roomy interior, with front seats that are excellent for long trips, enough back seat space for adults and, in sedans, a very roomy trunk. The instrument panel looks deceivingly simple, with a streamlined, horizontal design, but there's an underlying complexity in the iDrive controller that's needed to access some functions.
Though the standard suspension setup is already quite firm, rear-wheel-drive models can be specified with a Sport Package, which brings a tighter Sport suspension, grippy multi-contour front seats, and upgraded wheels and run-flat performance tires. The package also includes Active Roll Stabilization, a system that simulates much stiffer anti-roll bars with an electronically controlled pump system. Another performance option is Active Steering, which actually helps steer the car back toward a more stable situation when the electronic stability control intervenes.
The 5-Series comes with front side airbags and head-protecting airbags for front and rear outboard occupants. Rear side airbags, a still-rare feature, are optional.
Compared to other mid-size sport sedans, the 5-Series is a technology powerhouse. To help increase alertness and safety, there's a lane departure warning system; a night vision system is available, which might help spot and avoid animals up ahead after dark; and BMW's active cruise control is one of the most advanced offered, capable of stopping and restarting in traffic. Other unusual options include a head-up display, high-definition (HD) radio and a high-beam assist feature.
Editorial Description
The 5-Series is offered with three different engines--designated by the models 528, 535 and 550. A 230-horsepower, 3.0-liter in-line six-cylinder engine is standard on 528 models; 535 models get a 300-horsepower, turbocharged 3.0-liter six. A 4.8-liter V-8 engine making 360 horsepower comes in the 550. The 528 models are offered with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, as are the 535 models, while the 550 is only available with rear-wheel drive. Each of the models comes with a standard six-speed manual transmission. A six-speed automatic transmission with Steptronic shift command is optional.
The M5 model resides at the top of BMW's performance lineup. It's powered by a monster of a V10 engine that makes 500 hp and 383 lb-feet of torque. Power gets to the road via a 7-speed sequential transmission. The M5 utilizes a specially tuned sport suspension and unique cross-drilled disc brakes. M5-specific 19" wheels all around, a special spoiler and air diffuser also distinguish the M5 sedan from the rest of the 5-Series.
The most popular 5-Series configuration is four-door sedan, but a five-door wagon is also available, only in all-wheel-drive 535xi trim. The wagon comes with a cargo cover, cargo net, and under-floor storage compartment.
The 5-Series models have a roomy interior, with front seats that are excellent for long trips, enough back seat space for adults and, in sedans, a very roomy trunk. The instrument panel looks deceivingly simple, with a streamlined, horizontal design, but there's an underlying complexity in the iDrive controller that's needed to access some functions.
Though the standard suspension setup is already quite firm, rear-wheel-drive models can be specified with a Sport Package, which brings a tighter Sport suspension, grippy multi-contour front seats, and upgraded wheels and run-flat performance tires. The package also includes Active Roll Stabilization, a system that simulates much stiffer anti-roll bars with an electronically controlled pump system. Another performance option is Active Steering, which actually helps steer the car back toward a more stable situation when the electronic stability control intervenes.
The 5-Series comes with front side airbags and head-protecting airbags for front and rear outboard occupants. Rear side airbags, a still-rare feature, are optional.
Compared to other mid-size sport sedans, the 5-Series is a technology powerhouse. To help increase alertness and safety, there's a lane departure warning system; a night vision system is available, which might help spot and avoid animals up ahead after dark; and BMW's active cruise control is one of the most advanced offered, capable of stopping and restarting in traffic. Other unusual options include a head-up display, high-definition (HD) radio and a high-beam assist feature.
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