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    E46 2000 328i

    I cant get any help over at Bimmerforums, so ill see if you guys know anything....

    im considering buying this car if the dealer gives me a good deal, they are asking for 24,000 but the blue book is 18,000 and trade in is 15,000 so....if its 15,000 ill take it the car a 79,000 miles on it.

    Anyways do these cars have big maintanence problems? tell me what you know about this particular model, ill need all the help i can get fellas.
    85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

    #2
    holy crap, 79 grand and asking 24000? haggle it up, yo.
    I retired my E30 for now...
    E46 323i
    David Schultz

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      #3
      You think you're going to talk them down from $24k to $15k?? Let me know if you do, I'm getting ready to buy a house and you can come haggle that for me.

      Plus, not sure if you noticed, but this is an e30 forum. That means we focus on '84-'91 3 series cars. Not very many fans of the e46 here.

      "Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George

      1988 M3 - Track Rat
      1989 325iC M50 Vert
      1989 325i Coupe
      1991 318is
      1995 318ti Club Sport
      2006 330i e90
      2008 Tundra Crewmax

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        #4
        my dad had that exact car. he sold it in 2002 with 41k miles for $21,800. it deffinately isnt worth over $20k now, even if its got sport-premiuim pkg, xenons, etc. try to get around the bluebook price of 18k, or look somewhere else.

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          #5
          79K, gonna need some work done with all those plastic bits a la E36, at least from what I've heard from people that work on them
          BEERTECH

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            #6
            R3V = E30
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              #7
              try E46fanatics.com

              I would imagine that car was great when new, but at close to 80K don't be surprised if you have to do some maintenance on it. And that goes with ANY car.

              Good luck with that car.

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                #8
                Originally posted by brodee
                You think you're going to talk them down from $24k to $15k?? Let me know if you do, I'm getting ready to buy a house and you can come haggle that for me.

                Plus, not sure if you noticed, but this is an e30 forum. That means we focus on '84-'91 3 series cars. Not very many fans of the e46 here.
                You got a realtor yet? It's worth it likely. The commission would probably be found in savings on buying the house you really want, or drop in the price, as well as safety of being looked out for as far as inspections, etc.

                And homes that have been on the market longer but are still good may be prime for a price drop. A new great home may be snathed up, but not likely.....it will probably get attention, but will sell at a later lower list price.

                Email me perhaps, I worked in a RE office over a year, not to mention my dad is an agent. There are a few tips I could pass on.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MR 325
                  R3V = E30
                  I used to own an E30 remember... KBMW84325e

                  didnt want to create a name at e46 fanatics, i know it may seem a little hard to get from 24 to 15 but maybe 18 sounds a little more reasonable right?

                  just asking for help fellas

                  Trade in Value of the E46 is 15 and blue book is 18

                  they have it jacked up at 24,000 since its the only bimmer on the lot
                  85 325e | 88 325i Cabrio | 90 M3 | 96 Porsche Carrera (993)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rwh11385
                    You got a realtor yet? It's worth it likely. The commission would probably be found in savings on buying the house you really want, or drop in the price, as well as safety of being looked out for as far as inspections, etc.

                    And homes that have been on the market longer but are still good may be prime for a price drop. A new great home may be snathed up, but not likely.....it will probably get attention, but will sell at a later lower list price.

                    Email me perhaps, I worked in a RE office over a year, not to mention my dad is an agent. There are a few tips I could pass on.
                    We're buying the house we already live in from the in-laws. No realtor needed.

                    "Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George

                    1988 M3 - Track Rat
                    1989 325iC M50 Vert
                    1989 325i Coupe
                    1991 318is
                    1995 318ti Club Sport
                    2006 330i e90
                    2008 Tundra Crewmax

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                      #11
                      Ah, understood. Just checking. So you are really buying your house, not a house. Barter the price down as saying its the grandparents helping the kids' college funds......then buy another E30 wth that $. ;)

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                        #12
                        Just think about the e30 you could buy with $15k ........ :D
                        Trevor Ely
                        '95 M Sport 540i - '00 A4 1.8TQMS - '85 190E 2.3-16
                        '88 535is - '87 325e - '89 325is - '91 318is - '90 325is - '96 328is

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bmwm3n528
                          Just think about the e30 you could buy with $15k ........ :D
                          e30 m3.
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                            #14
                            Fuck 328. Even though the E46 may me a tit bit better on the inside, IMO.....for $15k, you are talking an E36 M3 which would be a cooler daily driver.

                            328's are alright, but not that great.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by KBMW222
                              Originally posted by MR 325
                              R3V = E30
                              I used to own an E30 remember... KBMW84325e

                              didnt want to create a name at e46 fanatics, i know it may seem a little hard to get from 24 to 15 but maybe 18 sounds a little more reasonable right?

                              just asking for help fellas

                              Trade in Value of the E46 is 15 and blue book is 18

                              they have it jacked up at 24,000 since its the only bimmer on the lot
                              whats so great about this e46 that you can't pass on it and look for some private sellers? getting a dealer to come down $6k is wishful thinking, but you never know. also, for every 1999-2000 e46 sedan you come across make sure all the window and sunroof regulators work. they arent an easy fix.

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