Description
Finished in Black Sapphire Metallic, this 2012 BMW X3 xDrive20d M Sport presents very well overall. The paintwork is in excellent condition, with only a few minor age-related marks and light scuffs to the rear bumper consistent with normal use. The 19-inch silver alloy wheels are equally well presented with no notable kerb damage, while all four tyres retain a good amount of tread and were replaced in May 2026.
Inside, the Beige Nevada leather interior remains clean and well cared for. The front seats display some light wear and creasing consistent with the mileage, while the rear seats, dashboard and door cards are all presented in very good condition. The only blemish of note is a small mark to the upper door card trim, which can be seen in the photo gallery.
This example benefits from an impressive specification including a panoramic glass sunroof, electric front seats with lumbar support, enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, automatic tailgate, Xenon adaptive headlights and BMW’s Drive Performance Control system.
Under the bonnet is the economical and capable 2.0-litre diesel engine paired with the smooth eight-speed automatic gearbox and xDrive all-wheel-drive system. This X3 is supported by documented service history, with its most recent service completed in July 2025. Additional recent maintenance includes an air-conditioning re-gas and a professional detail with SI02 coating.
Having covered 89,981 miles, this well-maintained X3 offers an excellent combination of practicality, comfort and premium specification, making it an ideal family SUV or everyday use.
Guide Price: £7,000 – £8,000
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