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09-12-2012, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Fair Price for AW E92 With 9,000 Miles?
Car is AW with black leather interior, carbon leather trim, DCT, Premium, Convenience, Comp, and Cold weather packages and enhanced sound.
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09-13-2012, 05:58 AM | #3 |
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Need more information including year, condition, private or dealer vehicle, extended warranty, etc. If posting on AutoTrader or equivalent, provide the link.
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You can also compare prices here. http://www.m3post.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=284 GL
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He's asking waaaayyyy too much.
Forget about MSRP and concentrate on invoice prices and/or, because it's a used car, ask yourself "how much did this car cost the dealer." Ideally, you negotiate from the standpoint of knowing what the dealer paid for the car (or how much he's into it) then adding some amount for what you both believe to be a reasonable profit. For starters, a 2011 is almost identical to a 2013. Go to bmwconfig.com and price a 2013 equiped like yours. Look at the invoice price, add $500 and you'll get what a new one would cost you. To make dollar sense, there has to be a big money difference between the cost of a used car and the cost of an identical new one. Good luck |
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This is precisely the way I go about pricing a used car. I am baffled at the number of sellers that have 2011 cars that are asking north of $60K for them.....I just priced out a 2013 E92M3.....MSRP $72K and invoice of $66K. With the $750 cash back, that car canbe purchased for $500 over invoice, or $65,750 in this case. Why in the hell would someone buy a two year old car with 8-10k miles for only $5-6k less than a brand new one?
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I agree with point that the seller should be realistic. But people can be, well, strange. Therefore have unrealistic expectations on perceived value vs. true. Again, if the seller can find a buyer at the high level, power to them. There's always one. But it will not be me.
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