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Originally Posted by Soliditude
KBB also does not account for your CPO. Dealers in actuality jack prices way up if a car is CPO'd, so that's extra for your worth. You will still be in the KBB ball-part if you want to sell, however. Everyone seems to use it as a standard. The one thing I'd recommend is looking at a BMW dealership near you and seeing what prices they're charging for similarly-optioned/mileaged cars as yours, and that'll be your best estimate.
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Good ideas but your off when you say they don't account for CPO there is an option for CPO cars...
http://www.kbb.com/certified-pre-own...22089cf7e6bafd