I can't believe people pay these prices. 24k for a 12 year old 330i (yes I know 30,000 miles).
VIN is registered with the following information:
VIN: WBAEV53434KM07305 AutoCheck®
Date Registered: 5/24/2016
Model Year: 2004
Production Date (Mo/Yr): n/a
Exterior Color: Imola Red
Interior Color: Black Alcantara
Transmission: Manual 6SP
Body Style: Sedan 4D
According to EAG, 1 Owner car with 30,970 miles.
Asking Price $23,990
http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...orm_display=51
His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
I can't believe people pay these prices. 24k for a 12 year old 330i (yes I know 30,000 miles).
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
Current:
1988 BMW 325is
1996 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 x3 Locked - Restoration/Project Thread on ih8mud.com
Sold:
"Scarlett" the 2005 BMW 330i ZHP 6MT - Project/Maintenance Thread
2011 BMW M3 E92 6MT - Info/Maintenance Thread
The average new car price today is up in the $32k range. And for that you get an "average" boring car. Yes, $24k is sky-high for an old BMW, but for a 1-owner, super-low-mileage example in outstanding shape, at $8k less than some Camry or Hyundai.. it's not as crazy as may seem on the surface.
'21 M2 Competition
'08 Z4 M Coupé
'19 Golf R
It's not crazy. There's a bell curve on every car. Just because it's an outlier doesn't make it any less valid a price than any other example of an age/mileage/price combo. EAG deals in outliers because people are around that want outliers. It's called the free market.
Now, paying for a new car and driving it off the lot and losing 20% of the value in 15 seconds - THATS crazy.
Something to keep in mind, EAG can put whatever price on their website for their cars they want. They obviously don't disclose what the car REALLY sells for. They probably got that car for 15k, put maybe a few hundred bucks into detailing it, and listed it for 24k. They might get 24k, or they might end up getting 19 or 20k.
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