2005 BMW X5 4.4i Cool Car Guy Consignment
- October 31st, 2010
- By The Cool Car Guy
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Hey Cool Car Fans,
If you’re looking for an SUV as we head into the Colorado Winter months be sure and check out this 2005 BMW X5 with the 4.4i V8 motor. It was owned by an attorney who purchased it new and it’s in mint condition.
It’s a one-owner, vehicle with a clean CarFax and AutoCheck and it’s loaded with heated seats even in the rear of the vehicle. It’s green with tan interior and has the large panoramic roof for maximum light exposure on those sunny Colorado days and moonlit nights. It has the Sport Package that allows you to downshift the transmission when coming down the mountains or steep hills, so that you don’t have to ride your brakes.
This vehicle needs nothing! It’s in fantastic shape and extremely well maintained. You may find some for less on the market, but wait until you go to see them and realize you have to put more money into making the vehicle what it should be. Believe me, I look at vehicles everyday and no two used cars are exactly the same. You get what you pay for on the used car market and this vehicle is priced to sell for the features and options it has included.
The 4.4i has standard 18′s, with 19′s available in tandem with the Sport Package. The Sport Package include firmer suspension tuning.
The V8 X5′s are super fast SUV’s for their size. They are capable of going 0-60 MPH in 6.8 seconds with the 4.4l engine and are very fun to drive.
They handle really well too. You really get a great deal of bang for your buck when you purchase these vehicles on the used market like this one. You can get this vehicle for half the price of what it originally sold for new with only about 10,000 miles a year of driving on it.
There are a number of BMW X5′s available right now, but the majority of them are the smaller 3.0 liter V6 with more miles and not the 4.4 liter V8. BMW doesn’t make as many of the V8′s because of the additional cost involved and since they are out of the budget of many American’s who want to drive them. Many BMW enthusiasts tend to keep their X5′s and drive them until they have over 100,000 miles or more, unless they have leased them new. When they come off lease, BMW dealers usually sell them for more money with additional certification costs.
The spec’s on this vehicle are great too with the really low miles…
Body Style: SUVI have driven quite a few of the X5′s and most people settle for the V6 3.0l motor, but the big engine has much more power while not paying much more for fuel economy. If your goal is to keep the vehicle for a long time, like many people are doing these days, you have 8 cylinders working compared to 6 cylinders.

This is a big deal that most people don’t think about long term because of the of effort that the 6 cylinder needs to put forth to push the amount of metal on this vehicle compared to the 8 cylinder engine is greater. The motor has to work harder over time. It just makes sense because you have two additional cylinders working in the 8 cylinder compared to the 6 cylinder. You should be able to get several more years of use out of the 8 cylinder compared to the 6 cylinder and this is something that most people don’t think about.
There is not significant fuel savings between the 6 cylinder and the 8
cylinder engines either, but the horsepower jumps from 225hp in the 6 cylinder to 315hp in the 8 cylinder. If you’re going up in the mountains or you live in the mountains here in Colorado, you definitely should go for the additional power. You’ll notice it cruising on I70 and going on mountain passes.

City (mpg) 16
Highway (mpg) 22
Standard Engine: 4.4L, 315hp V8
Horsepower: 315 @ 5400 RPM
Torque: 324 @ 3600 RPM
Features: Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM, Anti-Lock Brakes, Back Up Sonar, Bucket Seats, CD, Driver Airbag, Fog Lights, Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats, Owners Manual, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Rear Defroster, Sun Roof, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Windows, Traction Control
Cool Car Guy Rating: Super Cool & A Great Value
Drop me an email or call me to arrange a showing and to find out if this vehicle is still available.
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Auto Consultant – John Boyd: The Cool Car Guy
John is an auto consultant with his license at a car dealership in Denver, Colorado. He can help you save time and money on any make or model, new or used, lease or purchase – nationwide! Call or email John about your next vehicle! jboyd@coolcarguy.com or Twitter @coolcarguy

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The photos were so cool, along with the story behind how these miniature vehicles came into existence, that I had to share them. So, I thought I would post them here at CoolCarGuy.com for my visitors to check out. Enjoy the photo shoot and see what you think.
These are some super cool cars in my opinion and “kudos” to the guy who built them.
There are seven of these little monsters floating around California , and they’re all the creation of one man, Tom Wright , a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were
I would have zero interest in getting behind the wheel of one of these vehicles and zooming up to a speed of 160MPH. That sounds like a fast way to end up in the boneyard to me. However, the fact that they can reach those kind of speeds is incredible. I don’t doubt that they can do it either because of the power plants found in Honda and Kawasaki 750′s, but can you imagine going even 100 MPH in a vehicle with such short of a wheel base, as the writer of the article mentioned? Yikes!
I imagine that they get pretty darn good gas mileage too and with the bumper car component of the vehicle, they probably are a safe little ride. I wonder what they did to add seat belts to them or if they left those out of the equation?
I always find it fascinating what people are capable of creating in their garages.
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All of the upgrades, including a 3 inch lift kit were done professionally by
of the Wrangler series and this vehicle comfortably seats four people with four doors. It came standard with the 4:10 Axle Ratio and the Next Gen. Dana 44HD Front Axle, plus the 4:1 Rock Track HD Part-Time 4WD system, along with Traction Control and Electronic Stability Control. It also has the Rock Rails and Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield and a Fuel Tank Skid Plate Shield, which is why people love these vehicles for taking up in the mountains.
don’t necessarily have the time to use them. Which is a great opportunity for the new buyer, whoever that ends up being to have a nice Jeep that’s ready to roll off the showroom floor without having to go and get the upgrades done on there own. This Jeep is a head turner for sure and it’s not one you’re going to find on just any car lot.
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on it, so they only drove it around 2,300 miles for the past six years! Talk about a rare find and this is a classic looking car with the black on black color scheme. These vehicles are really hard to find, especially with good miles on them.
The Porsche 911 Carrerra 4 Targa had an original MSRP of $70,900. Here are some of the specifications on this vehicle, along with some additional photos for my visitors to check out. It has a super clean interior and looks and drives great.
Details: “The 911 is Porsche’s iconic rear-engine sports car, produced today in coupe and cabriolet versions that was updated for 2009. The 911 first went into production as the 1964 911 Carrera, Porsche’s first six-cylinder model and a replacement for the legendary Porsche 356. For 2004, a 40th Anniversary edition was offered and the Turbo Cabriolet and the Carrera 4S Cabriolet were added, marking the first time since 1989 that a Turbo Cabriolet was offered.
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I also don’t consign just any vehicle since I have an indoor showroom and that space is limited. However, I work with every make, model and price range. I just need to find more time to put cool car shots up here on CoolCarGuy.com for my visitors to check out. I like to have really nice vehicles to showcase for people, who are in the market for the right vehicle at the right price. This 2002 Lexus is a great example though of a vehicle that sold because it was priced right and in fantastic condition. They are difficult vehicles to find as well and my client made more money than had he traded the vehicle that would have been put outside by a Used Car Manager to be beaten-up by the elements. It’s always nice to create a win-win for the buyer and the seller.
I thought I would put the pictures up here for my visitors to enjoy. The older body style on the Lexus IS was pretty cool and it’s a vehicle that is in high-demand because of the appearance of the vehicle. It has a timing belt instead of a timing chain, so if you buy one of these make sure you get the service done regularly. My client had all of the work done at the Lexus dealership and one benefit of that is that all of the service history of the vehicle is recorded within the Lexus dealerships database.
before it arrived in North America. The car is sold in Asia as the Toyota Altezza and in Europe as the IS 200, although with a smaller, less powerful engine. The IS 300 is aimed squarely at the BMW 3-Series; Lexus is hoping to prove that the best high-performance sedans don’t necessarily come solely from Europe. The addition of the 5-speed manual transmission enforces this hope.” – MSNAutos
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I asked my client to send me details on the story of this 67′ Camaro and he wrote a great story, but before I share with you what he had to say, here’s some information on the 1967 Camaro from Wikipedia.com that I think you’ll find interesting.
non-functional air inlets on the hood, special striping and SS badging on the grille, front fenders, gas cap, and horn button. It was possible to order both the SS and RS to receive a Camaro RS/SS. In 1967, a Camaro RS/SS convertible with a 396 engine paced the Indianapolis 500.
SS: 34,411
Along came another 67′ Camaro lover, who fell in love with this vehicle and brought it to Colorado. This gentleman also realized it was beyond his skill level to do on his own, so he sold it to a restoration shop. He didn’t want to sell it, but he needed room, but he had the silver powder coated sub frame and new bushings on the vehicle and made it a roller.
Here are the bullet points…
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I’ll even include free Sirius radio for the first 4-6 weeks (until I get my new Jeep), which is great when you’re out on the trails. The speaker pods are from a newer model Jeep as the originals were not very good.
The original drum brakes were replaced with new disc brakes, so it stops better than it would with the original brakes.
The side view mirrors are upgrades, new ones from a newer model Jeep.
The mount on the dash is for a Garmin GPSMAP GPS unit. If it doesn’t come off, that strip of dash is easily found in a junk yard.
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