![]() 06/18/2018 at 09:00 • Filed to: Rarer than common courtesy | ![]() | ![]() |
These things are stupid rare as it is, let alone a green one with that interior package. But the miles... Have a look... What say thee, Oppo?
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https://www.mudarrimotorsports.com/2002/2011_BMW_3%20Series_Kirkland_WA_271537634.veh
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somewhere E90M3 is having an orgasm
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You’d better get on it before someone else does. Probably needs an entire suspension refresh, cooling system refresh, and plugs.
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The thing is, I’m trying to sell my wife’s 2007 X3 with a 6 speed manual, it’s blue, it’s in great shape in and out, but not mechanically perfect. It still drives perfectly fine and all that. It also has 208,000 miles, and I can’t get anyone to bite for
$3,500
. So... as much as I would personally LOVE to replace my E46 with that ‘11... I gotta say CP unfortunately.
Edit: I still think if that was closer to me I’d have to go have a look.
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That’s rad!
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If it’s not NP it’s incredibly close. That’s a lot of miles but it looks in good shape.
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I can’t muster up any excitement about the E91 or any AWD BMW for that matter
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When I was shopping I found a similar one Near Denver, it had 115,000 and it was 11,000 believe. So I’d say CP
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I’m glad I’m no where near that. Price might be a little high, but those have to be highway miles so I wouldn’t worry too much.
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200k miles = not too bad i guess.
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Get an independent PPI or two, and if it passes, why not?
That seller seems to play the high miles game:
https://www.mudarrimotorsports.com/2015_MercedesBenz_EClass_Kirkland_WA_271209693.veh
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Could be NP as long as you get a PPI and also don’t drive too much.
Is that Hill Descent Control I see? Didn’t even know these got the option. I’m glad mine just doesn’t have that entire row of buttons instead of one button and the rest blanks
![]() 06/18/2018 at 10:41 |
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Just too many miles for me. Then again, I had an ‘02 TL Type-S with 204k that purred like a kitten, so what do I know.
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Beautiful car, too bad about the mileage. Major CP.
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How bought you muster up for this incoming sammich
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Raise your price! A quick nationwide search on AT showed that 2007 X3s w/ 170k+ are asking $5-6k. I even found one w/ 201k for just under $5k – if it were me, that’s what I’d ask for yours. $3,500 sounds too good to be true.
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I started in the high $4k range actually, and had nothing. The thing is, if you search autotrader, it gives something like 60 results for “manuals” across the country. But click through and like, 1 in 10 is a manual. I went through and flagged a whole bunch as bait-and-switch because as someone trying to sell an ACTUAL manual, I thought a nationwide website would be a good way for people to find one, knowing they’re quite rare in the X3 especially. But when you specify manual, you get mostly shiftable automatics.
Anyway, sorry for the rant! I just don’t think it’s going to sell for $5k...
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No worries – people tagging autos as manuals is frustrating to all of us on this site, myself included hehe
I’d wager the market for a stick X3 w/ 200k is inherently pretty slim... As such, you’d be waiting to find a buyer just as long at $3500 as you would at $4900 or so. Again, if it were me, I’d stick it out at the higher price. It’s just too damn clean to become another Hoovie’s Garage special!