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Buying a Used 3-Series

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A ringing endorsement by nyccarguy
May 04, 2009 (7:03 pm)
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Page 122 of this month's Car and Driver (a shadow of my formely favorite car magazine) there is an article written by none other than Csaba Csere detailing some of the finer points of BMW's CPO program and his buying experience when he took delivery in January 2009 of a CPO 2007 335i sedan.
 
Here is someone who has driven every car on the planet for the past g-d knows how many years, I assume has the funds to purchase any car he wants within reason, and he uses his own money to buy a CPO 2007 BMW 335i with just over 23,400 miles on the odometer.
 
He said the original MSRP was somewhere around $49,000 and he picked up the car for $32,500 (others like blueguydotcom have reported even cheaper). He says short of a few stone chips, the car looks like new inside & out with not even a door ding.
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help by pharm30
May 08, 2009 (6:55 pm)
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I am thinking about test driving a CPO 2007 335 coupe - 19K miles.
auto, leather, premium, sport, paddle shifters, nav. $39,750.
 
Not real familiar with BMW, coming from Infinitis, I thought I might try something new.
Opinions on price? not sure if this one qualifies for low APR (I thought I saw some used BMW could get 0.9% ?)
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Re: help [pharm30] by nyccarguy
May 08, 2009 (8:02 pm)
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Replying to: pharm30 (May 08, 2009 6:55 pm)

only MY 2006 CPO 3 series qualifies for .09 financing. The '07 should get you 3.9%.
 
Do yourself a favor & drive the car with a 6 speed manual transmission. Make sure you HAGGLE a lot off the asking price. I'd say start by lopping $5500 off the asking price and see if they go for it.
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BMW 3-series buying advice needed by zayir
May 08, 2009 (11:21 pm)
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Newbie here, starting to take a look at a pre-owned (or CPO) 3-series of model years 2006-2008. Budget is around 23K for the car, excluding taxes and others. Seeing a lot of 2006/330i CPO model in dealer lots that has around 40K miles. There is extended warranty of 60 yr/100K mile on these cars. Initial dealer quotes are around 27K (did not start to negotiate till now)
 
Questions:- 1. What would be a fair price for a 2006/330 with 40K miles, in Bay Area ?.
2. Any advice on whether or not to go for it ? (my other option is most likely a 2007- 328)
3. There is a 2007 -328 ex-loaner car for about 25K. Need inputs on if its okay to buy an ex-loaner.
 
Thnx
#418 of 466
Re: BMW 3-series buying advice needed [zayir] by carnaught
May 09, 2009 (6:23 am)
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Replying to: zayir (May 08, 2009 11:21 pm)

In considering a used BMW, you should: 1) see the service record and 2) buy an extended warranty. As has been pointed out repeatedly, German cars are very expensive to fix and maintain.
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Re: BMW 3-series buying advice needed [carnaught] by zayir
May 09, 2009 (7:01 pm)
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Replying to: carnaught (May 09, 2009 6:23 am)

Thanks carnaught !
 
I am looking only at CPOs; so, extended warranty should come standard (6yr/100K miles)
 
Is there anything specific to be looked upon in the service history ?
 
Thanks
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2008 335xi Coupe Fully Loaded by crortega9
May 11, 2009 (9:39 pm)
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Hi, I have the chance to purchase a fully loaded 2008 335xi coupe with about 20,000 miles for $36,000. Is this a good price? The car is in immaculate condition. Thanks!
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Re: BMW 3-series buying advice needed [zayir] by zayir
May 11, 2009 (10:42 pm)
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Replying to: zayir (May 09, 2009 7:01 pm)

Looking at 2006 330i with 32K miles on it. The car has extended warranty + maintenance till 6 yr/100K. What is a good price for this car in Northern CA ?.
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How many miles? by vlm
Jun 25, 2009 (9:33 am)
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I'm looking at a 2001 325i wagon with 147,000 miles on it.
 
I will drive it as my principal car for the next 18 months at which point my insurance will revert to normal.
 
I would want to keep it on after that as a utility, haul bike, around town, farmers mkt type of car.
 
Do 3-series make it this long?
 
It is being offered for $7600.
 
Thanks.
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Re: How many miles? [vlm] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 25, 2009 (10:47 am)
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Replying to: vlm (Jun 25, 2009 9:33 am)

Yeah, sure, a well cared for BMW can do that distance and more---but I wouldn't pay $7600 for a miled-up car. More like $6000 should be plenty.
 
You can figure, statistically, that a modern car can do 175K-225K before major catastophe sets in---but a car like the one you're thinking of buying has to have had good care.
 
It makes no sense to buy a miled-up car that hasn't had much maintenance, with everything deferred for YOU to take care of. If it hasn't had suspension work, or cooling system work, you're going to be paying for that soon enough I think.
 
Get it checked out thoroughly at an indy shop and then use the report to negotiate a better price.
 

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