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Re: 66k for a 2000 M5 with 10,500 miles -->good (archive)

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Posted by M5/Viperguy on September 28, 2001 at 01:19:59:

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:

If you are looking for imola, I would'nt hesitate at the 66k. Lot less of them around. Heck it's a fair price anyway if the car is perfect, no marks, wheel dings, etc. In my opinion, condition is a lot more important than squeezing the last 3-4k out of them. If it's a dealer, ask for a great deal on extended warranty or get an understanding of what will happen if the clutch fails, will they go to bat for you, these are other ways to sharpen your deal. If a private buyer, talk to him about giving you a bill of sale for less, save on taxes. Oh My goodness , I bet that's not perfectly legal!


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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