a low millage example
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if it were a plastic bumper'd 89is with a 5 speed id pay 9 or 10k for it.
actually i wouldnt but it would be worth that. 14k for an auto big bumpered car is out of line. no matter what the mileage or millage -
Hmmmm. Someone might come along and buy it though.
I've seen lower mileage non M e30s (I think it was an 85 325e) go for more money than that on E-bay.:wgaf:Comment
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That's a pretty good looking car, but it is a little high in price. I remember seeing a '90 325i cabrio with 16,000 miles selling for $16k-$18k. And someone bought it too.
How much work would have to go into this car to make it nice? It's almost like a museum piece, and I know that that wreaks havoc on rubber pieces.1988 325ic Automatic
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What do you guys think of 6.5k for a 51,000 mile 89i 4-door
pretty mint?
Also locally in the Bay Area there was a 91 Calypso Cab with
66,000 miles also for 6.5k....
Dang the problem is the KBB will NEVER reflect the true value
of older cars with low miles, so resale for these folks is crap
as it would be for me if I buy one!'86 325 original owner for 20 years * SOLD *
'86 325es * SOLD *
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