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Re: M5?Timmer? (archive)

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Posted by Miguel on May 09, 2002 at 19:39:06:

In Reply to: M5?Timmer? posted by Chris on May 09, 2002 at 00:57:51:

Tim


If you are undecided, keep it til you are ready to give it up. One easy way to ease the transition is to look for another car for yourself. THese cars have a very narrow market so selling them is a bit harder than say a newer 3 series. I've been on the other side, making the calls arranging for inspections and cash, only to have the seller back out. It happens.


As for selling, I don't have the time or the patience anymore. I take my cars to a dealer to be sold on consigment. I know is not the enthusiast way, and is definetley less proffitable but there are plusses


Miguel (selling a non bimmer + RE at the moment)


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