Good looking car and priced to move. An excellent vehicle with all the goodies including the windscreen. Here's my take for a potential buyer reading this thread: With the exception of the miles (which are very low for a 2005 vehicle!), the new buyer is getting a near EAG quality vehicle for only 20 - 25% of the cost of an EAG vehicle.
Another way to look at this purchase is from an investment loss perspective. Buying an EAG quality vehicle (less than 30,000 miles) and putting miles on it will drop the resale value like a rock whereas the further depreciation loss for putting miles on this car is negligible. When the new owner reaches 100,000 miles it is still worth $7000. At 125,000 miles it is worth $6000. Drive it 10K miles per year for a couple hundred dollars/year depreciation loss. When my bride and I buy our new daily driver cars we figure on $6000/year minimum depreciation loss (usually much more in the first three years of ownership!!!). Yes, there will be maintenance on a 2005 BMW, but not anywhere close to the depreciation loss for an EAG level car driven miles or a new car.
Beautiful convertible and good luck with your sale.
Last edited by wstr75; 04-19-2018 at 07:27 AM.
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