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| 10-10-2024, 09:04 AM | #1 |
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Thoughts on pricing for 2019 M2 comp low miles
Looking at a two owner mint clean titled 19 m2 comp in AW, dct, 9k miles. Bone stock, absolutely MINT, not a dent or scratch including front bumper, has ppf on much of car, good shape slightly weathered in areas, undercarriage is as clean as a brand new showroom vehicle. Slick top, executive package, and bonus has the M performance exhaust system installed.
Thoughts on pricing? Dealer is asking $51k which is fair but in this area going into winter, being a first year and 2018 build i'm hoping to save some money and not going to pay $51k plus dealer fees/tax on top. What's a fair offer? Been watching these and bidding on C&B on a few. Seems like 50k is the sweet spot for a real nice example 20-21 model, 2019 a hair under for clean title sub 25k mile. In no rush, but the fact this is down the street from me makes it tempting. And yes that's another M2 they acquired over a month before with manual for same price. Seems like for $10k more you can get a new g87 which is also the back of my mind.. EDIT SOLD THAT WEEKEND AFTER POSTING THIS, it was absolutely mint. Last edited by Xtremsiege2; 10-14-2024 at 03:28 PM.. |
| 10-10-2024, 09:15 AM | #2 |
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I won't comment on the G87 except to say that I won't comment on it.
That sounds like a good price for 9k miles. Single owner? Does it have a solid service history with the first happening around 1200? CPO? I'd be test driving that for sure. Performance exhaust, spoiler, and PPF already on it saves you a bit of money too. |
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| 10-10-2024, 09:26 AM | #3 | |
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| 10-15-2024, 03:04 PM | #5 |
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I would want to know why the dealer did not CPO the car. Costs them to do so but increases resale value. As a buyer I would want the CPO warranty extension. Ask them why no CPO. Maybe offer them asking price IF they throw in CPO.
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| 10-19-2024, 09:29 AM | #6 |
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I'm not, this car sold a day after i posted it for reference.
You can't CPO a 2019 vehicle with bmw. Its go to be under the 4yr/50k mark and you get an additional year or optional 2. This one was way out of question. |
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I just extended my '21 by 3yrs. Had 3mo to go on the factory. (84mo/75k) |
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