I would have thought this car would have hit 22K to 23.5K based on past sales - was really surprised to see it go for under 20. Is it just that time of year or have the prices started to drop
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...convertible-4/
I would have thought this car would have hit 22K to 23.5K based on past sales - was really surprised to see it go for under 20. Is it just that time of year or have the prices started to drop
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...convertible-4/
An automatic convertible has to be the least desirable version, correct? A similar manual coupe would have easily gone for $5k+ more due to the mileage. BAT also has inflated prices IMO. While most cars are on the nicer end, they seem to usually go for more than the expected.
You would think that about the ZHP verts, but the “want” factor is about equal (auto and manual for verts).
I feel there is a crowd that likes cruising in the auto verts.
I sold my manual vert for similar money and more miles, but had a hardtop and was mechanically sound.
I feel that with coupes the manual version def. pulls a premium. For sedans, that is generally true, but the autos have a strong following also.
I’ve sold five in the last year and a half.
2003 330i ZHP; Imola/Alcantara 6 speed, 2002 330xi ZSP; Blue gray/Black 5 speed
I was just comparing to previous BAT sales and it looked like it should have been higher IMHO
I agree, give it a month or two, prices will climb again.
November - March are the worst times for (used) car sales.
2003 330i ZHP; Imola/Alcantara 6 speed, 2002 330xi ZSP; Blue gray/Black 5 speed
This one sold today in BaT for $10,250. Sounds like the buyer got a good deal IMO.
2005 ZHP vert / IR on NB / AT / 99k miles / Henderson NV
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...onvertible-26/
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles