6,098 Miles! Wow. They always have very nice (pricey to me) cars. Someone here just bought one.
http://tinyurl.com/n4ugg4f
Posting in part because I'm curious, has anyone ever dealt with them or purchased their ZHP from them?
Are the worth the premium they look to demand?
In any case, I'm sure after they post pictures, this will turn out to be one gorgeous ZHP ...
6,098 Miles! Wow. They always have very nice (pricey to me) cars. Someone here just bought one.
Pretty sure this car was posted on here a few days ago. EAG jumped on it fast.
E92 335i M-Sport
997 S
Seller will be posting pictures today.
I believe EAG is the outfit that regularly swipes low mileage ZHPs before regular folks have a chance to buy and then places them for sale at a huge markup. I hear their "customer service" is nice when they are taking all that extra money from you, though.
2005 BMW 330i ZHP 6MT. Built 11-19-04. Bought 4-2012.
Stock: Nav, leather, PDC, Xenon
Added by me: OEM Alarm, OEM heated seats, OEM aux kit, OEM Bluetooth, intravee, M3 strut brace, BMW Performance Intake, Nappa leather arm rest, updated LCM (triple blink, euro hazards, trifecta lighting, 3 stage brakes), temp gauge
One of best friends bought his ZHP from EAG. Excellent service and a great car. Totally no issues on or after delivery. Yes they charge a premium. But that is worth it for some buyers. I would have considered buying from them if they had what I was after. They didn't and felt I could find a car myself. Which I did. I paid a small premium over market and will spend some extra making the car perfect. In the end I will have saved some over buying through EAG. But probably not several thousand. For me the hunt is half the fun.
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I bought an M3 from them about 3 years ago. I paid more than I wanted to for it, but they perform major services to every car they sell so they will be turn key and trouble free for a long time after the sale. My car included a service bill for inspection 2. I can't remember what the service cost with parts and labor, but I remember thinking I'm glad its done rather than buying the car and having to do it in a few months. I dealt with Evan there. He was nice and friendly, but I didn't leave thinking we were going to be pen pals. Pretty down to business guys.
Wes
Shall we start taking bets on how much the price will be?
I'm guessing $24,999.
This is correct. They have the capital to pay asking price (or even higher) for clean cars (and thus take them away from any private buyers), then they slap a huge markup on them. They've essentially created a monopoly on clean cars. Pretty "interesting" business practice.
But their cars do get tip-top service prior to sale, so that's a plus. Personally though, I'd rather buy a clean car and do the maintenance myself, on my own time, and save many thousands of dollars over dealing with EAG.
$20k + for an 8 year old car that if it gets hit will fair market value at about $9,000... no thanks...
For a collector maybe, if the car was worth something. As of right now there isn't much value to them...just yet.
Nice car though.