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05-26-2010, 02:11 PM | #1 |
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2 buy or not 2 buy?
I've been searching for an e90 328i with 6 spd MT, ZSP and Xenons and have zeroed in on 3 vehicles:
1. Miles:20000 Year: 2007 Price:$29000 VIN: WBAVA33527FV65642 2. Miles: 32000 Year: 2008 Price: $26000 VIN: WBAVC53598A246663 3. Miles: 30000 Year:2007 Price: $28000 VIN: WBAVA33537PG40023 Ran Autocheck and the CARFAX(provided by dealers) on them and found no issues reported so far. All three vehicles have a fleet vehicle title. I've read not so positive opinions on the forum about fleet vehicles, but am willing to give it a shot since they'd be under manufacturer warranty. Here is, rather are my concerns: 1. Car #2 has been driven 32k miles in 2 yrs but still has 2 yrs of manufacturer warranty left on it. What do the car experts here think about it? Is this a better deal than the other two? 2. What do you suggest should be the price i should be willing to pay on these cars? Dealers have a pretty high markup on CPOs and my wallet isn't exactly overflowing 3. Strangely neither CARFAX nor Autocheck report any service records on all three cars. Is this common? A friend of mine suggested that some people on the forum can pull vehicle service records given the VIN. Would appreciate if anyone can provide any service record info on these cars. Cheers! |
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05-26-2010, 05:03 PM | #9 |
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I think those prices sound way too high for the 2007's.
I realize you're looking at an E90 328i, but as a comparison, on 31 Dec 09 I bought a CPO'd Jet Black/Terra 2007 335i Sedan with 6-speed manual, ZSP-Sport Package (with Oil Cooler), ZPP-Premium Package, ZCW-Cold Weather Package, Comfort Access, and 27,200 miles. I paid just under $27,800* + tax, tag, title and doc fees. I also got 0.9% financing from BMW for 48 months (the sale price was actually $29k, but BMW made my first two payments). I had no trade-in, so the dealer didn't play a shell game with the sale price. The car's original 2007 invoice cost was $42k and the original MSRP was $45k. The suggested CPO price was $31,995. The car’s in-service date was 22 Nov 06, so I had 11 months of free maintenance and 35 months of warranty remaining. The GALVES TRADE-IN VALUE was $22,800 and the GALVES MARKET READY VALUE was $24,250 on the E90 I bought. I estimated the value of the CPO at $2k, so the dealer probably had about $25k-$26k into the car. That was 5 months ago and 2007's have continued depreciating since then...
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05-27-2010, 04:27 PM | #12 | |
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Car # 1; 2007 E90 328i with 6MT, ZSP & 20k miles: Galves Trade-in (wholesale) value: $17,675 Car # 2; 2008 E90 328i with 6MT, ZSP & 32k miles: Galves Trade-in (wholesale) value: $17,800 Car # 3; 2007 E90 328i with 6MT, ZSP & 30k miles: Galves Trade-in (wholesale) value: $17,000 These prices are what you’d get for a trade-in on the above cars (Xenons don’t matter). NOTE: You won't be able to buy a used vehicle from any dealer for these prices, especially not a CPO. After getting the car at wholesale value, the BMW dealer needs to: Recondition the vehicle for about $1,000 (estimate). Add a CPO warranty for about $1,500 (estimate). Cover his overhead. Make a profit. You can figure out the reasonable retail value you're willing to pay using the above values. My guess is that a savvy buyer, who successfully played the 3 BMW dealers off against each other, could get any of those CPO'd cars for around $23,000, especially near the end of the month. Good luck with your purchase.
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05-27-2010, 11:48 PM | #13 |
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you're right! I just bought a galves account and honestly, was surprised looking at the prices! I was expected some difference in the price, but the quote by some of the dealers was a complete ripoff!
Why can't dealers be a little forthright and honest about the prices? I'm writing back to each one of them with my quote and we'll see how they respond to it. Thanks TJDiCandido |
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