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Originally Posted by 4corners
This link is an example only of a car with almost 100,000 miles. Let's assume it has been maintained, updated, no major issues, no tracking or thrashing, etc..
Since before I bought my M3 I looked for anything I could find about the cars. One article quoted a BMW engineer predicting customers could expect 200 - 250 thousand without any transmission or engine problems, he based his comment on BMW reliability in general, but BMW engines that get awards year after year do so for a reason. Just saying.
Is 100k miles halfway? If you were selling your M3 with 100,000 miles on it, what would you tell potential buyers about longevity?
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...49152476&Log=0
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Also do you want an automatic M3 or true 6 speed manual?
I don't see 100,000 miles as a lot these days. The fact that it has close to 100,000 miles makes it super cheap and a lot of folks would consider it at this point. If it has been properly maintained and has no issues then I would consider it.