http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...1#.UV4Ub7_-BHg
Asking price was $11,800. Let's assume EAG paid that plus $500 in shipping. What will their asking price be?
I'm setting the over / under at $18,900 and taking the over!
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http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...1#.UV4Ub7_-BHg
Asking price was $11,800. Let's assume EAG paid that plus $500 in shipping. What will their asking price be?
I'm setting the over / under at $18,900 and taking the over!
My guess is $17,500.
Whatever it is, they'll make a killing...
I would give my left nut for that interior.
(Granted, not without a fight)
$19,700. I bet it will be sold within two weeks whatever the price
$16,000 ... they have a 2006 e90 for $14,990 so I don't expect a big difference.
EAG wouldn't have paid anything for shipping as they too are in Cinci. So, good for them I suppose.
As for that Nav welcome screen, it's a hack done, IIRC, by ZHP owner Kris L. Or maybe that's just who I got it from. Anyhow, I have the files and can post to Dropbox if anyone here is interested. Involves updating the firmware.
The e90 price has no relevance to the pricing of the zhp. The last sedan they sold had >100k miles and sold for $15.5k!
Can't fault them for being good business men. I've never heard a complaint about their product. They are extremely knowledgable and thoughtful on their product, just not going to find any bargains there!
I found a 2005 titanium silver / alcantara sedan out west about a year ago, 20,000 miles, one owner, $17k. I was totally sold but uncomfortable wiring money to a stranger on the other side of the country until a PPI was completed. They bought it out from under me. I offered them $20k for it, the easiest $3k they've ever made, they wouldn't even budge a penny on their asking and sold it for $25,900 within two days of listing it!
Do I hate? No. Am I jealous of their business? Yes!