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      05-24-2010, 04:52 PM   #1
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Did I pay too much for 07' 328xi CPO

I bought a 2007 328xi coupe with 25K miles on it. Heated/power seats, adaptive xenons, moonroof. I paid $27K for it. The car was in mint condition no sratches or anything. Did I pay too much? I got the special 2.9% bmw financing on it.
Its original warraty ends in march 2011 and CPO warranty ends 2 years after that.
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      05-24-2010, 10:29 PM   #2
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That price sounds reasonable, if you like the car. Then again, why ask if it's a good price after you've already paid - how does an answer truly matter?
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      05-24-2010, 10:37 PM   #3
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hmmm...to give you an idea of where you stand..I got an 08 328xi with ZPP and iDrive for 29K. Car had a nickle over 18K miles.
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      06-01-2010, 04:16 PM   #4
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I bought a 2007 328xi coupe with 25K miles on it. Heated/power seats, adaptive xenons, moonroof. I paid $27K for it. The car was in mint condition no sratches or anything. Did I pay too much? I got the special 2.9% bmw financing on it.
Its original warraty ends in march 2011 and CPO warranty ends 2 years after that.
we got a similar deal...

07 328xi e90 shade under 27k miles, navi, premium pkg, cold weather pkg, dark wood/Dakota leather Gray, xenon light, power/heated seats, fold down rear seats, upgraded speakers (i think) etc.

..we paid $28,500 for it.

Like the other poster said...if you already got the car, it doesn't really matter now if you paid too much. All that matters is that you love it. Our thinking is that we probably could've found a 328 for less but this was exactly the car we were looking for and that made it worth every penny
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      06-01-2010, 05:28 PM   #5
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Dam guys.... I got a friend a 2007 335i with Sport Premium Cold Weather, Idrive and Comfort access for 28k with 27k miles... CPO why are you paying so much for a 328i....
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      06-01-2010, 07:18 PM   #6
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This weekend I purchased an e92 CPO 328i with Sport, iPod integration, AHL Xenons, Cold Weather, and Premium packages for $27,500 after taxes with 37k miles on it. I shopped around for several weeks and couldn't find anything in that price range with as many options. I know on the west coast prices are much lower just for the fact that there are 2-3x as many e9xs on the road. Here in central Ohio, there are only 2 BMW dealerships, and each of them only had a handful of e92s.

I was very happy to pay the price I did, and I too took advantage of the 2.9% financing from BMWFS. I am paying only slightly more than I was paying on my 2006 325i because of the great rate!
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