![]() 07/10/2015 at 17:41 • Filed to: If I only had $5000 more | ![]() | ![]() |
Spotted on a lunch trip to downtown Leesburg. There were also 2 2000s 5 series, a 90s 5er (e39) that had a fair bit of grass around it, and a somewhat forlorn looking 318 in the same lot. Didn’t really stop to look, so I just guesstimated.
Also saw a murdered out Mulsanne on my way home. He/she/it damn near crashed into me because he painted over his goddamn turn signals. Classy!
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Could’ve sworn I saw that car in Fairfax but I could be mistaken.
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Probably. Fairfax’s the adjacent county to Loudoun.
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$8000? Cp
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Tbf it’s DOES have a new engine and transmission
But still, go south man
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8 grand for a 300.000 mile E32 lol. These go for under a grand with less than half that mileage here. Even the E38 does.
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Thought that said $800 and was like “Eh, that’s fair. Maybe talk him down to $500.”
You could get the best E32 in the country for $8000. Do not buy that one.
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Major crackpipe. I know they’re very different cars, but for that price you could get a very nice E30 or E28, both of which have far more of an enthusiast following and are guaranteed to keep increasing in value...also way more fun to drive.
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But with a new engine and transmission? But even then, $5k tops.
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If it’s a stick, maybe. Auto, $3500-4k. But don’t ever expect to sell it for that price unless it’s super, super clean.