For Sale: 2002 BMW 325i in Vero Beach, Florida for sale in Vero Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description BMW's best selling model for decades, the 3-series was initially launched in 1975 to serve as a compact executive car.
Initially only offered as a coupe, the 3-series lineup was eventually broadened to include a 4-door, convertible and other versions as well.
This 2002 BMW 325 Ci is an outstanding example of a car that was purchased new and babied from day-one.
Recently acquired by Motor City Classic Cars from the original owner, this 325 Ci has been garage kept since new and, according to its original owner, has never seen foul weather.
The Black exterior is gleaming, showing the results of it's living indoors for the entirety of its life.
On the inside, the sand interior looks like it has never been sat in.
With just over 16,000 miles on the odometer, this car looks and drives like new.
Powered by BMW's 2.
5L inline 6-cylinder tied to an automatic transmission, this car is a joy to drive.
Power sunroof and power windows and door locks round out this fantastic example.
3-series BMW's from the early 2000s are quickly becoming collectible, showing up at auctions across America.
This car would serve as a tremendous addition to a collection or even as a daily driver.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on the odometer is exempt and unknown if original.
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  • Year: 2002
  • Make: BMW
  • Model: 325i

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