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2013 and earlier BMW 3-Series Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • waynesreefwaynesreef Member Posts: 2
    2011 BMW 335i Xdirve w/navigation premium package has 16500 miles on it. It is asking 37K. I would like to know what is the reasonable price for this car.
  • rayceeraycee Member Posts: 10
    I purchased in Orange County, CA. If you are interested send me your email address and I will give you more specifics.
  • escortownerescortowner Member Posts: 132
    Aggietexan. Nice choice. That is the exact car I am looking for, short of also wanting fold down seats. Who was your sales person? I live by there and have stopped by a couple of times.
  • ashman4827ashman4827 Member Posts: 5
    Thanks Raycee. Unfortunately, I'm like a couple of thousand miles away, tucked in Houston, TX.
    It would be nice if I can get a deal like that over here..
    Probably there is not enough dealership competition down here.
  • jk7jk7 Member Posts: 36
    I'm looking for one in so cal. Can you share the dealership info.

    Thx
  • bcar3bcar3 Member Posts: 16
    Was looking at buying used '10 or '11 335d, but have noticed a large number of still new 2011's. Because they are almost 2 years old I am having trouble figuring just much under sticker price I should offer these dealers. I would think they would want them off their lots. I would appreciate any experienced help.
  • caren1caren1 Member Posts: 13
    My dealership has a 2011 328 MSO vehicle with $13,000 miles. MSRP is $42,195, and the offer from the dealer is $33,500. Premium package, convenience package, cold weather package, satellite radio, upgraded sound system. I have done some research into getting an MSO and it looks like it is dealer driven, not a demo and never titled. Can anyone offer me insight into getting an MSO and whether I have some additional negotiating room here?
  • my328xomy328xo Member Posts: 5
    I bought new 328i xDrive, same as your options minus sound in 12-11 brand new.

    MSRP was $41500ish
    Final sales was $37500

    You can try to depreciate by 13,000 miles, one year older, and minus xDrive
    Feel like the quoted price is too high... Best wishes...
  • jackzjackz Member Posts: 10
    got an offer for 2012 328i:
    Glacier Silver Metallic with Black Leatherette
    Heated Steering Wheel
    Moonroof
    Power Front Seats
    Heated Front Seats
    Automatic Transmission

    $35750, includes destination fee.
    Is it good price? thanks a lot!
  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,288
    edited May 2012
    If you want the items in the premium package, then the xenons are probably worth the extra $900...

    But, I certainly wouldn't spend $3600 on items that I didn't want or need, just to get them.


    I am extremely aggravated that the Xenons are now bundled with the Premium Package; I really want Xenons but I don't want a hole in the roof or power seats. When the M Sport package becomes available I'm going to check some of my back channels and see if I can persuade Munich to install Xenons without the other nonsense.

    Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport; 2020 C43; 2021 Sahara 4xe 1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i Son's: 2009 328i; 2018 330i xDrive

  • shabadoo25shabadoo25 Member Posts: 232
    All 3 Series produced as of July will be MY 2013. There have been several changes to the packaging options, and one is that the Premium Package is no longer a requirement for Xenons.

    However, you do have to get the Lighting Package which includes some other option for $250.

    However, $250 is better than $3,600.

    As an aside, the Premium Package will now be $3,100 and several items from the old PP are now standard, such as the universal garage door opener and dimming rearview mirror.
  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 17,288
    Thanks for the information; I'm relieved to see BMW is adopting a rational option philosophy.

    Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport; 2020 C43; 2021 Sahara 4xe 1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i Son's: 2009 328i; 2018 330i xDrive

  • tturbotturbo Member Posts: 16
    According to the new 2013 price list, and options list, xenon headlights can be had as a stand alone separate option for $900. No other item or package is required.
    That's a great decision on BMW's part.

    Also, all base 3 series for 21013 will receive standard items that were part of packages and stand alone options.
    These are some. Remember, 335i's had items there are standard on the 335i but not on the 328i.
    Standard on all 3's, 328i and 335i
    Universal garage door opener
    Floor mats
    Auto dimming interior and exterior mirrors
    Auto dimming rear view mirror
    Power front seats w/driver seat memory
    Split & fold down rear seat

    There are great standard additions.
    Many of those items were included in the 335i, but optional in the 328i.
    Due to the added standard features, 328i base price has gone up by $1600. 335i base price goes up by $400.

    This is a big increase, especially for the 328i, but consider that many of the added items would normally be added by customers anyway, and may even cost more overall as one would have to buy a whole package to get certain items. Xenon's, though not standard, are now only a $900 option that does not require getting the premium package.

    Also, when you add some packages and options the price difference becomes smaller. I compared a 2012 328i sport line to a 2013 328i sport line. With the same options in both cars, price difference was a more reasonable $550.
  • jeffreyfujeffreyfu Member Posts: 8
    Although the xenon headlight is standalone for $900, it doesn't include the high beam assistant which was part of the xenon headlight bundle in 2012. You will have to pay $250 to get this feature.
  • mr07agmr07ag Member Posts: 1
    I'm interested as well. Looking to get a 328 in the next 2 weeks in Houston and would love to have the name of a good sales person. Email is username at gmail
  • rmpierce1rmpierce1 Member Posts: 4
    Also, when you add some packages and options the price difference becomes smaller. I compared a 2012 328i sport line to a 2013 328i sport line. With the same options in both cars, price difference was a more reasonable $550.

    Great. They've taken a car that is already too expensive, and before anybody can even get one, have made it even MORE expensive. I know this is still the best sports sedan in the world, but I think BMW is going to regret taking the price so far upscale. When the 3-series was a little more expensive than a C-Class, A4, or a CTS, it was still a bargain. But, now that it stickers for thousands more, with virtually no wiggle room off the sticker when the others have incentives and better deals, I can see M-B, Audi, and Cadillac taking market share.

    I haven't driven a 2012 3-series yet, but I've driven the other three, and they are all very good cars. And, with discounts and attractive leases, they will be at least $100-150/mo less expensive comparably equipped. And,...you can't even get the new 3-series in AWD.

    That leads me to my other rant. I live in Pittsburgh, and have seen exactly ONE new 3-series on the road. One. Why? Nearly all of the 3-series sold in this part of the country are AWD. You can't even test drive a RWD version, as nobody has one. My guess is that people aren't ordering it around here, because they can't order AWD. I had a RWD 2002 325 for seven years. I LOVED it. Then, we moved into a house with a steep driveway, and I had to trade it because I couldn't get up the driveway with an inch of snow on the ground. I need a new car in November 2012, when my Infinity lease is up. I'm not even sure I can consider this car, as it would have to be ordered by August to ensure delivery, and the AWD may not even be available by then.

    I used to love BMW. Now, I am kind of hating them.
  • crazyjuttcrazyjutt Member Posts: 1
    Hello,

    I purchased 2012 sports line automatic fully loaded with technology, premium, cold weather, premium sound, parking packages, xenon lights, anti theft, bmw assist for 45000. it had 1000 miles on it.

    i feel like i got a good deal or i am not too far off from good deal.
  • vg01vg01 Member Posts: 3
    I am in a similar situation, bcar3. Were you able to get any pricing information, or perhaps bought new 2011 335d? Any relevant information would be appreciated
  • msjhsapmsjhsap Member Posts: 8
    I ordered a 2012 BMW 328i today! I will get it in 8-10 weeks from Germany. I have had many lease experiences that include, Audi, Mercedes, Volvo, Cadillac, GM. My experience at the BMW dealership was perhaps the best experience I have had. I went to order the car today and was given a $1000 Olympic Rebate. I used it as my drive off... The deal below was no money out of pocket. Amazing!

    Here are my details...
    12K 36 months
    Money Factor: .0019 (4.56%)
    Residual: 64%
    Arctic White
    Sport Line
    Interior: Leather Everest Grey
    Premium Sound
    Premium Package
    Heated Seats
    Enhanced Blue Tooth
    MSRP: $43,995
    My Price: $41,950
    Net Cap Cost: $42,450 (Turning in my C300)

    Monthly Payment Including Tax: $575

    I have to be patient for 8-10 weeks but in the end I get EXACTLY what I want at a price I can afford!
  • rfthomasrfthomas Member Posts: 5
    Got a quote for a 2011 335i RWD MSRP $52,275. I am in the process of getting a list of all the options from the dealer but looks like premium/nav/sport/cold at a minimum. They had discounted $6580 to $45,695 and today offered another $2500 to $43,195. Am I crazy for not jumping on this or are others seeing discounts like this on the 2011's?
  • bcar3bcar3 Member Posts: 16
    I haven't thrown any darts at the board...yet. I will when the 2013 3 series comes out. I will treat the transaction like it is a used 2011. Late Summer is the target.
    I am expecting $15k off sticker. It's what an '11 is worth off the lot at this point. And will be worth less (not worthless;) with every new '13 sold! Let me know if you have any new information in your dealings vg
  • jeffreyfujeffreyfu Member Posts: 8
    edited June 2012
    Just ordered 2013 328i with Technology and Lighting Package. MSRP is $41395. Invoice is $38320. My price is $37700+ttl. About 9% off MSRP.
    Don't need the premium package because many features are standard in 2013 and not required to order the Xenon. Technology package is actually $350 cheaper in 2013 comparing to 2012 so I ordered it.
  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 13,665
    rfthomas....that deal is looking pretty good. Don't know if you're aware, but the 335i is substantially different than the 328i, regardless of model year. Drive both. A 328i is quite the performer (again, regardless of model year). A 335i would step up the performance above some lofty cars (namely, MB C class 6 cyl, or Audi A4 4 cyl).

    Keep us posted on the deal.

    FWIW, if it's new, you wouldn't be giving up nothing with a 2011 335i over a 2012 or 2013 except a newer model year.

    Just for grins, I'd ask your dealer what they'd do on a 2012-13 new 335i similarly equipped.
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  • rfthomasrfthomas Member Posts: 5
    graphicguy-

    Thanks for the reply.
    I drove the 2011/12 335i, 2011 335xi and 2011 328i. Never got around to the 2012 328i but heard it was good. Liked the engine on the 2011 328 but 335i was night and day...I ended up preferring the 2011 335i to the 2012 because I think the interior looks cleaner, nav better integrated. Steering also felt a little sharper compared to 2012.

    Was trying to decide between 2011 335i and S4, but the Audi was 12k more new, similarly equipped.

    Ended up with silver/black 335i with premium /sport /nav /cold /assist /apps /ipod
    MSRP $52,275
    Purchase $43,165 (had them throw in floor mats and a BMW scooter for my 2 year old)

    Look forward to going to work each morning now :)
  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 13,665
    edited June 2012
    rfthomas....congrats. You got a really good deal. I have an '11 335i xDrive coupe, equipped similarly to yours (mine has Harman Kardon and Comfort Access, too). I paid about $2k more than you did for it about a year ago, however. You got a smoking deal. They really are phenomenal cars.

    My GF and I just jointly bought a 2013 S4. We love it, too.

    We feel fortunate that we're able to park two very nice vehicles in our garage.

    Best of luck on yours.
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  • bmw530ownerbmw530owner Member Posts: 22
    edited June 2012
    Research over a month with several dealers in Los Angeles, received a quote for F30 with Technology Package at Invoice. Plan to finance with my credit union at 1.9% for 60 months

    MSRP: $38,345+ Dest + TTL
    Invoice: $35,925 + Dest + TTL

    Missed the Team USA event. Not able to find other BMW incentive/rebate programs. Would there be any last minute July 4 promotion?

    :confuse: Is this a good deal to pull the trigger? :confuse:
  • utka555utka555 Member Posts: 1
    Hello carman, I am being offered a lease on a 328 sedan with nav 36 months lease with 10000 miles. Total out of pocket 1200 with monthly $481
    Msrp 39395.
    What dot you think of this deal?
    Thanks a lot
  • blueguydotcomblueguydotcom Member Posts: 6,249
    Just placed my order for a 2013 328i.
    Goodies:
    6MT
    Metallic paint
    Leather
    Sportline
    PDC/RearView Camera
    Lighting package
    Heated seats
    Power rear shade/manual side shades
    MSRP: 45k
    Price BEFORE Team USA Voucher, USAA credit and BMWCCA rebate: 42400
    Lease price with 7 MSDs and 12k miles a year should be about ~$450 a month.
    No out of pocket beyond acquisition fee/doc fee.
  • bo4177bo4177 Member Posts: 6
    Hi planning to get a 2012 328i in next couple of months.

    1. Is it worth waiting for 2013 328i , would there be significant updates to already very exciting 2012 328i.

    2. Really appreciate if someone can throw light on Munich delivery experience and details.

    3. I intend to purchase on an auto loan, so wondering how does German delivery work.

    4. In case I decide on local dealer delivery, can I customise and place an order on bmwusa.com and collect it from dealer, can I still expect any dealer discount .

    Thank you

    Florida, US
  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    Hi All,

    I am considering purchasing a 2006 BMW 330i with Nav. It has 85K miles and seems to be in good condition. The guy is asking $13,250 as his last and final price. What do you guys think of the deal?

    My concerns:

    Run Flat Tires can cause for a bumpy ride
    The 335i came out a year later (2007) and might make resale of my 330i harder in the future
    2013 BMWs are out in 8 weeks and will make value of this car drop
    What type of big maintenance costs should I anticipate in the near future?

    All of your thoughts/comments/suggestions are much appreciated.

    Thanks!
  • flightnurseflightnurse Member Posts: 2,217
    there are many people who will say that the 2006 330 was the last of the "good" 3 series. Don't worry about the 2013's they wont effect the price as much as you think.

    Are you shopping for price or the best deal?
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 234,725
    Run-flats: The newer replacement run-flats are reported to have a much better ride than the older OEM tires.. Plus, you can always switch to non-runflats, if they bother you..

    '06 330i sedan.. The best naturally-aspirated inline six that BMW ever put into a non-M 3-series... and, it was only available on the '06 model! 255 HP... that's a plus, not a negative..

    2013 model... the older the car, the less the model changeover means to value.... Cars are always depreciating.. It won't drop suddenly when the new car becomes available in September..

    What could happen? It's a six year old car with 85K miles.... the same things that could happen to any car of that age.. Are you buying from an individual that has service records? How well a car is maintained is important..

    regards,
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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 16,359
    Awesome blueguydotcom! Congrats! I know you've got very specific tastes when it comes to how a car drives, so you must have been impressed. Won't you join us over on ENTRY LEVEL LUXURY PERFORMANCE SEDANS & tell us what you think of the F30 328i's driving dynamics.

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  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    I am buying from an individual who claims to have serviced it at BMW during the first 50K but after that he claims his local mechanic did. I will probably spend the $150 or so to have BMW look at it and do a full inspection, but beyond that, I guess I take a chance like anyone else.

    What do you guys think about the price? The trade in value of the car is around 11-12K but it seems like its a good deal. I don't want to take a loss on the car and really hunting for a bargain. The other price points out there on cars.com and autotrader seem to be fairly higher so this seems like a good deal.

    My other concern is that the 335 came out in 2007 and the sport wheels on it look way better than the 2006. Matter of taste I know, but it seems like BMW carried those wheels forward for the next several years.

    Any thoughts?
  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    I'm really just looking for the best deal out there. I think this is close to the best price I've seen in a while but once the 2013s come out in 8 weeks, I might be able to get a 2007 for the same price with the same equipment. Although, I have to say this has the sport-premium package with Nav, not easy to find at this price....

    Also, I'm intrigued by the 2006 330i being one of the more prized models, can you elaborate?
  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    Here's the full details on the car:

    Premium Package
    Sport Package
    Cold Weather Package
    Xenon Lights
    Navigation

    Seems like its fully stocked with all the possible options....85K Miles and I plan to get the car inspected by BMW for full checkup.

    What do you guys think for $13,250? I know its not a bad deal, but given these cars require more serious maintenance as they get older, what should I expect in the coming months/years and is it maybe better to just lease something or buy used with fewer miles/younger age???

    All comments and feedback are much appreciated!!! Also any points that I can bring up to the buyer to have consideration for lowering the price would help!
  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    UPDATE: It DOES NOT have the sport package. Everything else remains the same.
  • blueguydotcomblueguydotcom Member Posts: 6,249
    NYC - Actually, I wasn't impressed by the F30 at all. But my lease is up with my Mazda3 soon so I had little option. Another car must happen. Never liked my two e90s and one of them, a CPO, resulted in such a horrible outcome (hence the Mazda3) I left BMW for 3 years.

    C, G, IS, A4, TL are not viable cars for me from all my recent drives. I could hold out hope the ATS might be good. In the end, I'm not sure I trust Caddy enough. My real competition for the F30 was the Golf R and I actually would prefer it over the F30. But then my wife's Audi started going so massively south that I couldn't deny VWAG just doesn't seem like a realistic choice me.

    With baby #2 is coming in December I decided I'd just settle on the 328 for 2-3 years. It'll do the job until I decide/find something with 4 doors that I love There's a rumor BMW will finally release a 4 door 1 series in 2014 (I'd love the hatch too), so my eye is on that for the future... a compact RWD manual luxury sedan is what I want. Nobody makes that. :(
  • vinnynyvinnyny Member Posts: 764
    Please elaborate on the "Team USA voucher" and 'BMWCCA rebate.' I'd like to know the amounts, eligibility, and timelines. I'd appreciate your providing the information because I've promised myself a BMW European delivery for years and I may finally get around to it this Christmas if the numbers work.
  • blueguydotcomblueguydotcom Member Posts: 6,249
    BMWCCA rebate = $500 on the 3 series, must be a BMWCCA member for 1 year before purchase of car. Good on ED.
    Team USA Voucher - event held at most BMW dealers where participants get $1000 off any BMW purchased before Oct 31, 2012 (some until 2013).
    USAA Discount - varies but on leases/finances BMW is $1000 off. Some say you can combine with other discounts. I'll find out in October. Must be a USAA member.
    Apps Discount - must be a current BMW FS customer, download the app, get a discount on a new BMW (I think $500 on a 3).

    Normally ED's a great deal but with so many discounts floating around I cannot touch ED as cheaply as just picking the car up from a dealer.
  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 16,359
    Congrats on baby#2!

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  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    Hi Guys,

    Any thoughts on the 2006 BMW 330i?

    It's got:
    Premium Package
    Cold Weather Package
    Navigation
    Automatic
    Leather
    85,000 miles

    Seems to be a good deal given what I have seen on KBB and Autotrader, Edmunds, etc.
    However, should I wait for a few months and get the 335i from 2007 for a similar price once it has had time to depreciate. I just think that paying $13.250 for this car seems like an aggressive price and I should jump on it....

    Thanks again for your thoughts and advice!
  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 234,725
    Try posting that question here:

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  • flightnurseflightnurse Member Posts: 2,217
    The 330 you are looking at has all the right options, so if you are happy with the car and the price, go for it. No one else can tell you what to you, there will ALWAYS be buyer remorse for the first few weeks.. Regarding the price of a 335i, BMWs hold their value, so don't think you will find a 2007 335i for $13K or even 16K unless it has 150K miles.. Now if you really want a better 330i, find one with the M Sport Package....
  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 13,665
    OP....gotta go with Flight Nurse's advice. Those are really good cars. I had one ('06). Yeah...the 335i will be a bit quicker (I think '07 was the first year they came out), but the 330i was by no means a slouch.

    I can't see any '07 335i going for $16K (unless, as was pointed out, it has super high mileage). Maybe one with a rebuilt/salvage title.

    BMW is pretty liberal in buying back cars for some pretty flimsy reasons (IMHO). They usually give those cars a through going over, fix whatever was wrong (if anything was really wrong) and put them out for sale, again. If you can find one of those, which would have a title that stipulates it as a factory buyback, you might be able to score a 335i for the money you're talking about.
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  • flightnurseflightnurse Member Posts: 2,217
    Graphic when it comes to the BMW buyback, I'm not too sure I understand why BMW could not fix the problem the first or second time, but only after BMW bought the car back that the problem is now fixed.... I have seen some excellent prices on E-bay for the buyback cars...
  • blueguydotcomblueguydotcom Member Posts: 6,249
    I had a 2007 335i that BMW bought back from me because they spent a year trying to get the engine to run correctly. I'm returning to BMW but I'd avoid a buyback at all costs. Three BMWs and on two of them I had engine issues BMW could never resolve.
  • valueseeker627valueseeker627 Member Posts: 11
    edited July 2012
    How do you guys suggest I review the vehicle? I plan on just taking it to the BMW dealer and having them complete a used car inspection. I've also heard that people can get rid of the check engine lights with OBD (on-board diagnostic) devices which can tell the car to stop showing the check engine light.

    Shoudl the dealer be able to hook the car up to the machine and see what repairs need to be done despite any tampering by a 3rd party? I am purchasing a used BMW against the advice of my friends so I want to make sure I cover my bases and don't end up regretting it for lack of diligence and inspection!

    Thanks!
  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 13,665
    edited July 2012
    Flightnurse...I've noticed the amount of factory buybacks on ebay, too. If you don't mind the inevitable trade penalty when you turn around to sell it again, I think they would be a helluva deal.

    BMW does seem to be pretty liberal with their buyback and trade assist policy. Frankly, the one BIG thing I've noticed in service between my BMW dealer, and my GF's Audi is the service. BMW trumps Audi by a large margin. Case in point, when I first got my BMW, I had scraped the lower edge of the front spoiler pulling out of my dealer's lot. My fault....I was trying to beat some oncoming traffic and going too fast. Dealer made note of that. Next time I came in, they took the little plastic valance off under the car, rubbed out the "scar" from the scrape and repainted it.

    I didn't ask them to do that. They certainly weren't obligated in any way to do that. They just did it.

    Another point, I have light tan interior. Where I get in and out of the car, my dark leather belt is rubbing some of the leather dye onto the seat where the bolster is. Again, this is a wear item. At first, the dealer tried to clean it with leather cleaner. Didn't help. They recovered the entire driver's seat (with what the expensive Dakota leather they use on the seats). I didn't even have to ask.

    value....yes, take the 3 to a BMW mechanic. By the end of the run for the 330i came around (which your '06 is), they were pretty bulletproof. But, I'd pay particular attention to the oil changes (BMW is notorious for allowing for high miles between oil changes). Those should be accessible by any BMW mechanic worth their salt (if they were logged via the car's VIN#). Also, you want to check for paint work. Again, any decent mechanic should be able to spot paint work easily. Then, it's just the normal stuff....tire condition, belt condition, check for leaks, hoses, alignment, brakes, trans and trans fluid, lights, steering wheel angle and "play" (as in, there shouldn't be any play in the steering), etc.

    Make note of the tires on the car. These came with the first generation of runflats. They were pretty dismal in my estimation. They road like bricks, and didn't offer much in the way of longevity. My guess is, they've been replaced...hopefully with non run-flats of the correct size and type.

    A good mechanic should already know all of this.

    Check the CARFAX. While not the end all to beat all, Carfax should note any glaring incidences with the car's history and background.

    That's all I can think of off the top of my head.

    Generally speaking, if a BMW has been cared for as specified, they really aren't any more or less troublesome than any other car. Major repairs (if and when needed) do tend to cost much more than their American car counterparts. But, you'll find that if the '06 330i gets a clean bill of health, it will be as reliable as any car on the road today. If not? All bets are off!
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  • vacarfanvacarfan Member Posts: 2
    Hi, Jeffrey,

    That sounded like a good price. Can you tell me which dealer you get your car from?

    Thanks
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