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Price-check on 328i xDrive
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09-12-2016, 04:25 AM | #1 |
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Price-check on 328i xDrive
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I was hoping to get some help on a price-check here. I'm trading up to a '17 440 in October, and looking to sell my current '09 E90 328i xDrive (premium and cold weather packages) with 36k miles, good condition with no problems (plus new winter and summer tires). Dealers have been low-balling me at around 14k based on KBB, which I assume I'd be able to sell at far higher in a private sale. I've seen some private sale posts at around the low 20k's for similar-build, higher-mileage cars, but a lot of them don't seem to be moving - so I'm not sure if the demand isn't there, or if the price is set too high. What would be a reasonable selling price for my car?
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09-12-2016, 06:40 PM | #2 |
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Totally depends on the market. 14k if trade in offer from dealership, then its awesome. I bought mine for 16k plus all kinds of taxes from a dealership recently. Dealers have a big mark up if they are going to put the car on their lot. Also, my friend traded in his 09 e90 328i with 60k miles for 9k last year.
Private sale will always get you more money, but you have to put effort to list it, deal with total strangers and still get low balled. With winter coming, xdrive should sell for more. I'd price it at 17k private sale if I were you and had time and patience. Lets face it, unless in an enthusiast community, no one cares about packages and maintenance. Sometimes trade-in is better because it cuts into taxes on the sale price if you are buying from the same dealer. You may take a loss of 1k, but you save a ton of time and hassle. |
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Honestly, I'd buy a 5 series or similar if I were looking to spend 20k+ on a used car unless it was something rare or something I really want. |
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09-22-2016, 10:24 PM | #5 |
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I paid 10750 for an 09 328 rwd, sport, nav, L7, with more miles this past April. I could not imagine paying more than 14,000 dollars for any E90 328 at this point. Anything over 15 should be exclusively 335 territory anymore.
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12-02-2016, 03:08 AM | #6 |
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You folks are all on the east coast but here in California I see e90s ranging from $10k to about $18k depending on mileage and age and of course 335 vs 328. For what it's worth, everything I've seen around here tends to be listed about $2k above blue book. Whether the seller actually gets that is the question.
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01-26-2017, 02:00 PM | #8 |
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I'll be selling soon my 07 328xi with Auto, L7, 45K miles, 2 sets of rim/tires. I just need to fix VCG and that's it. However, I doubt I'll be selling it for more than $7-8K if I want it to really sell. After that I'll be looking for a 335, but I can tell right away that I can already see a lot of 335 for $14k and under in very good condition and reasonable miles. So when I see 328 selling/buying for anything above $12k - I'm thinking somebody is overpaying a lot, but if that's what they want who am I to judge lol
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