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March 17, 2008

2009 BMW X6 to Debut in Peabody, Mass.

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MUNICH, GERMANY - The debut of the 2009 BMW X6 for Essex County Massachusetts BMW enthusiasts is scheduled for June 2008 at BMW of Peabody. BMW of Peabody will be offering the 2009 X6 in June to customers in the greater Essex County area who want to experience the world’s first Sports Activity Coupe, according to the Web site www.prurgent.com.

 

The 2009 BMW X6 will be available in two engine configurations: the xDrive50i with 400 hp and the xDrive35i with 300 hp. Both configurations come with twin turbo and direct injection engines. The BMW X6 offers BMW of Peabody customers unique features and performance ability in a combination unmatched by any other vehicle. The estimated base price for the 2009 X6 35i will be $52,500, and the 2009 X6 5.0i will be $63,000.

The BMW X6 comes as standard with BMW’s intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology with electronic control for variable distribution of drive power between the front and rear axles, consistently adjusted to driving conditions at all times and in all situations. Be the first in
Essex County to own the new BMW X6.

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