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crackerjack1000
12-25-2012, 07:57 PM
Sup guys,

Recently I've been pondering the idea of selling the e90, and getting into a e92. I'm not too fond of the body style of the car nor a big fan of the rear and grills, compared to the LCI, and older e92 models. The only reason I bought the car was because I got for a steal. The seller literally did not know what he had sitting in his lot.

She's sparkling graphite, with grey interior, with Sport/Premium/ColdWeather package, pdc and xenons. 63k Miles and 5-6 months left on the extended warranty. Car is clean, body is straight with the exception of a couple of stone chips on the hood.

KBB says it's worth in the 18-19k price range, but looking at many 07 328's on the market, they are going for the lower 20's. And that's with cars that either don't have sport package, or have no warranty.

My question is would the price of 24k fit the car?

I am still unsure if I want to sell it because she is problem free and clean, and with the money I get out of it I'm looking at a 07-08 coupe with around 70k miles, with no warranty.

What do you guys think?

Level1Tech
12-25-2012, 08:25 PM
thats typically around what you would pay with that mileage. you cant really go by KBB as it provides no insight into the instant market value of the cars or what they actually sell for.

Georgere
12-25-2012, 08:33 PM
in northeast 07 328, even loaded and warranty as it is, will not sell for 24K... I think 18-20K max. sorry if doesn't sounds like what you would expect.

Level1Tech
12-25-2012, 08:39 PM
yes it depends on the vehicle considering alot of them in North East are rotted out. this however is an e92 and they fetch a slightly higher price typically

crackerjack1000
12-25-2012, 08:44 PM
in northeast 07 328, even loaded and warranty as it is, will not sell for 24K... I think 18-20K max. sorry if doesn't sounds like what you would expect.

True, but I guess we just have higher prices in cali.


yes it depends on the vehicle considering alot of them in North East are rotted out. this however is an e92 and they fetch a slightly higher price typically

Yea I've noticed the the E92 runs a bit more then the E90, but lately (I think because it's winter) I've noticed a E92 goes for less then a couple months ago, and the price of the sedan has gone up a little :dunno