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08-15-2010, 04:54 PM | #1 |
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Thinking about buying this car...need input
I was in the market for a Z4 M but came across this M3 that seems to be in my price range. It was a trade in at a local Infiniti dealer here and is now being offered for sale through them. Here are the stats:
2008 Sedan 6MT Silver exterior and interior 19,xxx miles Premium and tech package clean carfax w/ 2 previous owners Dealer list price is $44,988 Here are my concerns though: The first owner is listed as "corporate fleet" on the carfax and was titled and owned in New Jersey (car is in florida now). This makes me think it was actually owned by a BMW corporate employee for 7 months. The carfax also states "Four tires mounted and balanced" at 1,700 miles and 4,000 miles. If this is really the case then obviously this person drove the car pretty hard. Also, the car currently has matte black VMR csl reps on it and the dealer doesnt have the stock 19's. I dont mind the vmr's so much but the stock 19's are high quality forged wheels and these are pretty cheap. It seems like the car could have been driven pretty hard by its first owner but then again this is an M3 and is meant to be driven. If the dealer is willing to give it to me for $40K out the door then I would prob pull the trigger. So what do you guys think? |
08-15-2010, 05:16 PM | #2 |
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I think you've analyzed the issues pretty well but additionally I would want to know the in-service date so you know how long the warranty will last. It's also not clear from your post whether you'd prefer a Z4M or the M3 which would go to your willingness to compromise and/or drive a hard bargain and be willing to walk away. FWIW I'd be wary of the way that car may have been treated and think the price is def high though tough to say how much without knowing all options on the car or is it only the two you listed? Keep us posted though
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08-15-2010, 05:17 PM | #3 |
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Shop around online and see what a car like that is going for and then decided if it truly is a good deal and what you want.
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08-15-2010, 05:24 PM | #4 |
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The car sounds like it's in a good shape and the miles are not that high. I think you do have a good point about the car being driven very hard, but if you don't notice any problems with the car visually, or a mechanical inspection doesn't show anything wrong with it, than you might be safe. I would also ask them if you can keep it for at least 24 hours as a test drive to see if the car have any shakes, pulls, addles, squeaks, etc.. that could have been caused by someone driving it hard. If you think you will keep this car for a long time, than there are other factors to consider here like the wheels, paint condition, options and over all. If you want this car for a few years, it might be a good buy because you can always sell it in a few years. The price is not high, but it's not a steal either. You can probably buy one similar to it from a BMW dealer with a certified pre owned with stock 19s for about the same price. good luck!!
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08-15-2010, 06:11 PM | #5 |
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Called about this car last week. The dealer won't sell it for $40k. But, there's a few M3's to choose from in Florida around this price. Maybe wait until Labor Day. They've had this car for sale for at least two months.
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08-15-2010, 06:27 PM | #6 |
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The fact that it had new tires on it after the 7 month period when a BMW employee could have owned it does not surprise me. I believe that in order for them to sell it as a CPO vehicle it must have new tires on it. I may be wrong, but the dealer by me always puts new tires on the CPO cars. My first Bimmer was a factory employee car that they owned for 7 months. I think that is how long they are aloud to keep them and sell them back at the special deal they get. The fact that Carfax lists the tire changes is kind of odd, more then likely due to being an insurance claim. If it was in fact an insurance claim and no body repairs are listed I would guess it was because the wheels and tires were stolen. So I would not read too much into the two tire changes. I would also maybe call a local BMW dealer with the vin# to see if it is in fact a CPO car and if it is, can it be transferred to you.
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08-15-2010, 06:52 PM | #7 |
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nice price for a M3. 20k miles.
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Best tip, you need to get a service record of the car by a BMW SA. This will tell you everything that was done on the car, and give you some peace of mind.
Also, keep in mind you still have that warranty, which is a definite plus. Also, is this car cpo ed by the 2nd driver? Extra years on the warranty would be an added plus.
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