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Sales Price Question on 2008 E92 335i MT Coupe.
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02-04-2023, 06:04 PM | #1 |
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Sales Price Question on 2008 E92 335i MT Coupe.
I have a general question. After nearly 15 years of ownership I am looking to sell my 2008 E92 335i MT. Only 111k miles and only one owner. Over all pretty good condition but not mint. I see all the websites selling similar for approximately $10k but do they actually sell them at that price? Seems like that is just starting price. What is a realistic out the door selling price for a Manual transmission? Not sure if worth effort to sell private or just sell to local used car dealer for $6,000. Any advice would be appreciated. This car is in Los Angeles. Thanks.
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02-05-2023, 08:18 AM | #2 |
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$10k might be reasonable. A one-owner N54 with manual and few (if any) mods can be a prized piece to someone. If that were my car, I would probably list it on BaT or Cars&Bids at no reserve. $6k is definitely way too low.
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$10k shouldn't be hard to do at all if it's in good shape. If it was mint, in need of nothing, with all records, you could get probably $15-16k. Super rough and in need of a lot of work, probably $6-7k. So if it's nice but not perfect. $9-11k sounds about right.
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