2006 BMW 325xi touring 6-speed manual
Sport wagon enthusiasts:
Great and hard to find 6 cylinder manual transmission E91. The car is painted Mysticblau over grey leather interior, and is nicely optioned with iDrive, adaptive cruise, backup display, heated seats, etc.
I bought this wagon in October of 2013, from Elliott bay auto brokers with 98,000 mi. on it. I have put about 5K a year on it since. I seem to be the third owner. The Odometer now shows 118,000 mi.
The car is well kept and in great shape, with no accidents and only the following cosmetic blemishes:
A few scabs on the front valance from parking lot barriers
Minor nicks and dings
Some wear on interior colored surfaces like door handles
Everything functions as expected, and the car runs and drives great. Everything is nice and clean. I did not recieve a service records file when I purchased the car. Here is what I have done to the car since I have owned it:
Replaced starter (done by BMW Seattle)
New battery
Installed Weathertech mats (carpet is clean beneath mats)
Replaced all 6 ignition coils
Replaced water pump (Precision motorworks, Seattle)
Repaired faulty CC (iDrive) unit, by HI-Tech electronics, Van Nuys.
Reprogramed features after computer repair (BMW Seattle)
Oil changes
The only other negatives worth mentioning is a slight oil seepage from the pan gasket, which only lets loose with a drop of oil every once in awhile. It is a nuisance that I have not addressed. Repair cost for oil pan gasket is $1500. Center control knob panel is crooked because of a broken mounting tab.Driver’s side cupholder is stuck. The runflat tires are bald and due for replacement. I’ll let the new owner choose the next set of tires to suit their needs.
Tires Worn
Oil seeping at pan gasket
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One more note, as can be seen in the high-res photos, some of the interior surfaces are wearing oddly (door handles) due to the colorant that BMW used on these parts.