09-10-2024, 07:58 AM | #2 | |
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That is unless your car is so new the numbers aren't yet available. You can also search say www.autotrader.com (and there are others) for used M2's for sale and see what the cars are being offered for. 'course, the asking price doesn't necessarily mean that's what the car sells for. You can visit your local BMW and offer your car for sale. You can also offer your car to Carvana and CarMax. I first tried Carvana and CarMax. Unable to submit pics of the car to the Carvana site. Was told the site was busy/overloaded... Tried to offer the car to CarMax but was unable to submit pictures online -- its site was busy/overloaded too. Was directed to bring the car to a CarMax for appraisal. Trouble is the nearest CarMax is over 100 miles away. I decided to not bother. After a time -- day or two? -- I did get a $32,000 offer from Carvana for my car. I decided to see what my local BMW dealer would offer me for the car. The dealer where I bought the car. Local dealer offered me $36,000. Got a better price that what Carvana offered. Will add my local BMW dealer told me used M2s are quite in demand. Local dealer got a used one in ZB and a 6-speed manual -- just like my 2023 -- and it sold in a day or two. |
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09-17-2024, 06:05 PM | #3 |
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thats awesome bro.
I sold my car for 65K. these are great cars i just didnt really fall in love with it after 5 months. i guess the search continues. |
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