2022 Bmw X7 Xdrive40i
5UXCW2C06N9M03095
2022 Bmw X7 Xdrive40i VIN 5UXCW2C06N9M03095 is available at IAAI. Last known mileage — 51 869 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar BMW X7 listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2022 BMW X7 xDrive40i has been driven in New Jersey and features a consistent mileage history with 8 documented service records. The vehicle was previously used as a personal lease before transitioning to private ownership, with recent maintenance performed at both BMW of Ramsey and Jack Daniels Porsche. While the report indicates no accidents or structural damage, it does include a recorded theft incident in New Jersey that resulted in an insurance claim payment. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the reported theft event and specific title history may impact its current value and risk profile.
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The primary concern is the 'Emergency call' malfunction. This could range from a simple wiring harness issue to significant damage behind the dashboard or within the steering column area. Given it is an Alpina-tuned BMW, electronic components are extremely expensive and labor-intensive to replace.
The vehicle appears cosmetically clean on the exterior; however, the active dashboard warnings suggest a non-trivial electrical or structural issue in the front cabin/engine bay. Because it is an insurance sale (Progressive), you have more confidence that they aren't hiding 'scams,' but the complexity of BMW electronics means any fault can be expensive to rectify. A thorough scan and inspection of the wiring harness are required before purchase.
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