IS THIS A DEAL????
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MARIO_DRO
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2010 BMW 750LI SEDAN
$33,843
61,019 miles
2 TV'S IN THE HEADREST (FACTORY)
I CAN GET THE CAR TAX FREE SINCE IM IN THE MILITARY, PLUS I AINT PAYING STICKER PRICE.. SO I GUESS, ROUND 30-31'Gs?
A 7 SERIES IS MY "DREAM" CAR....
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Used cars are usually priced to sell. But they buy the cars so damn cheap.
Ask to see what they paid for the car if they say no then offer 30k.
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if that can doesn't have a warranty, No.
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Why not stack more until you can get one with lower miles.
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@MARIO_DRO I'm gonna say no it's not a good deal.
I like to use a rule that 4 years the car should be 50% of the new price.
This one meets that. It's attractive- a $90k car for $33k.
But the BMW warranty is up at 50k miles. A bumper to bumper warranty on that car will cost about $4k. And- there's so many electronics, u still may have gaps in coverage.
Check this out :
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Man the hood lip got a lot of space right there, check the car fax too, may have had a accident
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745Li has been my dream car. If I were you I'd look for one in the 2005-08 year range. You'll save thousands, pay it off sooner so you'll own it, and you won't be missing much as far as the luxuries it has to offer. You can get a 2005 Li loaded with less than 100k miles for less than 10 stacks.
I'm not saying be cheap though. What I'm saying is getting one a few years older at a better price is a better deal. I'd take a 05-08 at 10k-15k over a 2010 for 30k any day of the week. It's not a bad deal. If it's your dream car like it is mine then you know you won't miss out getting an older one at a more reasonable price. My goal is to OWN that ? . -
wilberdmillz wrote: »if that can doesn't have a warranty, No.
http://dougdemuro.kinja.com/why-your-next-unreliable-luxury-car-should-come-from-ca-814250605 -
not a deal. technically in service for 6 years at this point. the mileage shouldnt scare you, not having a warranty should.
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Is a 2014 q50 premium with 22k miles for $28k a deal?