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Also, it's an 88 325ic. I'm not dicking on the car, but don't act like some prick about your bmw by talking about the badge on the back because someone offered you something that is not completely rediculous for your car. This isn't a genuine CSL, a tii turbo, or a Grp. A car. This is the kind of shit that gives BMW owners a bad rep.
+1. I can't believe you actually said that to someone. Sometimes, the younger members on this board REALLY show their age.
On the local bmw forums, there's people who shit themselves over a car lasting past 80k miles. Depends on how people value miles and the vehicle. I would not buy a modern american car with more than 80k miles but I also think a bmw is just broken in at 100k.
1985 BMW 325e
1997 BMW M3/4/5
2007 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 5.3 v8
122k is high miles for just about any buyer, regardless of make/model of car. we, of course, see 122 as low for our cars because we see so many of them go past 250k
The fuckin car yields higher value on Kelly Blue Book for christs sake.
Dude is an idiot for offering $1000. Lucky for us, we live in a country where there is free speech. He can low ball you, and you can tell him to fuck off.
Edit: I would consider 122k miles to be low miles on that year. Given that KBB allows like 15k miles per year. So essentially your car on AVERAGE should have 300k miles by now.
It must be 60,XXX miles in the southeast. Some years ago, before harsh odometer tampering laws, most cars on used car lots had around 60,XXX miles LOL.
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