Considering Selling.. What price??
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My Ride: 2004 530i
So i'm considering selling my e60 for a Range Rover Sport Supercharged.. The only thing is, what should i ask for it.. Any help or advice besides KBB is appreciated!
2004 530i Auto 83,xxx miles (CPO/Free maintenance to 100k, Still active) Clean title
Silver Grey Metallic/Grey
Premium Package, Active Xenon lights
Excellent condition, Washed thoroughly weekly. Waxed every 6 months.
Tinted windows all around
18' TSW Thruxtons Staggered
RPI Air Scoop
Hoen Fog Bulbs
Few light scuffs around
All keys, paperwork, manuals included.
Just replaced battery this year.. $350..
2004 530i Auto 83,xxx miles (CPO/Free maintenance to 100k, Still active) Clean title
Silver Grey Metallic/Grey
Premium Package, Active Xenon lights
Excellent condition, Washed thoroughly weekly. Waxed every 6 months.
Tinted windows all around
18' TSW Thruxtons Staggered
RPI Air Scoop
Hoen Fog Bulbs
Few light scuffs around
All keys, paperwork, manuals included.
Just replaced battery this year.. $350..
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
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16 and RRS-SC = No $$$ for maintenance and repair. RR are not reliable.
Though I do understand you being eager to drive them RRS-SC, but I don't think it would be wise.
Try to disregard the purchase price and think of how much you'll spend on maintenance and repair. My friend had a 2008 RRS-RC and when the opportunity came, he didn't hesitate one bit to sell it immediately. It did looks badass with the 22's but Unreliable vehicle :thumbsdown:
But That's just my friend's bad experience and the threads i've read about. Unless its a CPO, which could be a different story.
Though I do understand you being eager to drive them RRS-SC, but I don't think it would be wise.
Try to disregard the purchase price and think of how much you'll spend on maintenance and repair. My friend had a 2008 RRS-RC and when the opportunity came, he didn't hesitate one bit to sell it immediately. It did looks badass with the 22's but Unreliable vehicle :thumbsdown:
But That's just my friend's bad experience and the threads i've read about. Unless its a CPO, which could be a different story.
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ive read both sides of the story so i don't know what to believe.. haha..
also, ive been considering the cayenne s also.. do you know if thats any more reliable?
also, ive been considering the cayenne s also.. do you know if thats any more reliable?
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Good luck with it, they all seems like they have expensive maintenance and both are gas killer to me. Get a CPO M5 or M6 should be around 40's 50's close to your range
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Unless the cars you are getting have warranty Or if you buy an extended warranty (which most of the times have twists and turns in the contract), I do not suggest getting them. Cars like these need high maintenance and if your parents are not going to help you out with the repairs, i don't think you should purchase such vehicles.
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