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guru_ck
07-01-2008, 04:43 PM
-- 6,000 Miles
-- STEPTRONIC automatic transmission
-- Titanium Silver Metallic
-- Black Dakota Leather
-- Wood Trim
-- Premium Package
-- Sport Package
-- Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shifters
-- Navigation system
-- Heated front seats
-- Comfort Access system
-- iPod and USB adapter
-- All Weather Rubber Floor Mats
-- 4 Years/50,000 Mile Warranty
-- 4 Years/50,000 Maintenance Program

Selling for my Mom, she recently switched over to an X5. The vehicle is located in Northern California. E-mail or call Chris to schedule a showing (408) 505-1662.

$47,500 OBO

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MP3_E46
07-02-2008, 08:32 AM
Hate to say it but that sounds a lot to ask. Look on autotrader etc and you will see lots of 335i in the 30s now - nice car but its residuals are worse than I would have exepcted.

guru_ck
07-26-2008, 04:50 PM
Lowered the price to $42,000 firm which I think is reasonable for a 2008 with these options.

You can find a 335i for high 30s but it's going to be a 2007 not a 2008.

Dyno might
07-26-2008, 05:26 PM
Lowered the price to $42,000 firm which I think is reasonable for a 2008 with these options.

You can find a 335i for high 30s but it's going to be a 2007 not a 2008.

That's probably true. Good luck with your sale. :thumbup:

seanl
07-31-2008, 05:31 PM
What was the MSRP of this car? Around $50K????

guru_ck
08-01-2008, 01:29 AM
What was the MSRP of this car? Around $50K????

Yeah... around $51,000.

seanl
08-02-2008, 08:19 AM
FYI, dealers are offering leftover 2008s at invoice right now at 0.9% financing. That could make a new car cheaper than a used car if both are financed...