07-15-2020, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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Good price for 2018 M2?
I'm in the market for M2 and found one I am interested it.
It is a 2018 in LBB with 14,000 miles and executive package. Carbon fiber mirror caps Perl carbon fiber front lip Carbon fiber side skirts Carbon fiber rear diffuser, Carbon fiber exhaust tips Carbon fiber trunk spoiler M puddle lights Eibach springs W/ stock struts Vorsteiner V-FF 103 19" wheels, /w Michelin pilot sports Mp Performance exhaust with precision valve controller Full hood/full fender/full front bumper/partial quarters/top of rear bumper/door edge/beneath door handles 3M clear plate Condition: it looks brand new He is asking $47,995. I have got him down to $46,000. I want to get him down to $45,000 but he won't budge. Is this a good price or no? Thanks |
07-15-2020, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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$45K for that car would be a steal...depending on the condition of the parts, and if he has all the original parts as well.
M2's without those bits and that kind of mileage are going for $40K, so he's well within range, and so are you at $45K. If the condition of the car is great, and the same with the mods, I'd definitely get it. |
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07-15-2020, 08:22 PM | #4 |
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Question: Is it more important to you get the deal you want or to own the car?
You're within a reasonable range in my opinion. I wouldn't let a few hundred dollars get in the way of enjoying an awesome vehicle, in a low mileage spec you very well may never find again, for what I hope is a very long time. Good luck to you!
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07-17-2020, 06:53 AM | #5 |
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Wow. Sad the value drops that much. I bought my 2018 brand new a year ago for $55k which was down from the $65k sticker. So a $65k car has dropped to under $45k in a year. Yikes. Granted I only have 10k but still
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So you didn't have a $65K car, you had a $55K car, and after a year it's reasonable to assume you have a $45K car when the new model comes out. |
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I justified the new but still 2018 over used 2018 for warranty. |
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07-17-2020, 10:19 AM | #8 |
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No regrets Spartan. Just enjoy the car!
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TO OP, that's a great deal for a 2018 with all other options. I think I may have seen the car you;re interested in also and it looks great, was trying to buy the wheels off of him before selling the car.
I can trade you wheels plus cash to make up for the difference if you pick-up the car?
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