Re: 66k for a 2000 M5 with 10,500 miles -->good (archive)
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Posted by Gobie on September 27, 2001 at 19:08:36:
In Reply to: 66k for a 2000 M5 with 10,500 miles -->good price? posted by WingZ on September 27, 2001 at 18:36:07:
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I would pay them $62-63 for it. You will be in it for about $68 out the door with tax. A new one would run you $81-82(lux tax, sales tax, Lic.) out the door even if you got it for msrp. Thats about a $14k difference. If money is not a problem for you, then a new one would be nice. I paid $63k for mine two months ago with 17k miles on it, but I notice the market has soften a little within the past month.Gobie
Hi Guys.
Some of you know that I'm shopping around for a M5 and I happen to find a 2000 imola red one around my neighbourhood with 10,500 miles...they want 66k for it. Is it reasonable or should I get a new one?
Thanks
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