Need opinion on for Sale price 2 Attachment(s) I have a silver 1998 318ti with M44 motor and manual Trans. with 165,000 mi and i am going to sell it soon for a different BMW and i need advice to see how much i should list it for reasonably,for me and them. The GOOD: M-trim/sport package M3 front bumper The leather seats are perfect. New New Bavarian Autosport Hi-PO ignition wires Newer Yokohama avid tires on the front New valve pan gasket New wiper blades New cabin air filter Only Valvoline synthetic oil every 4,000 mi No smoker car Meticulously cared for only BP ultimate gas 3rd Owner Clear title Bad:The common window problem Broken foglite cover rear windshield wiper is temperamental(works then doesn't) Odometer lite burnt out need rear tire Thanks For the info. |
get some good pics up fella :) Its hard to comment on condition without something to look at |
It's worth fixing the easy things to maximize outcome of the final sale price. |
A typical buyer will pass on the broken window mechanism. Dave |
In the US, a broken window mechanism means that the car cannot pass a safety inspection- so it cannot be registered by a new owner. A car that can't be registered is not worth much to a perspective buyer. |
Sorry i just figured out how to post pics. and the window came off the track and needs to be put back on track that is the problem,its a fix not a replace. it will go up and down it just comes off of track every once and a while.it will be addressed soon. |
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Stigg! Where were you in October when I drove from SW Virginia to Columbus to check out a "nice" silver 318ti M that turned out to be ragged out/rusted out/poorly maintained? I drove right through Zanesville! |
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I will post more pictures tomorrow of the engine and interior . |
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[QUOTE=MacUser;259223]Is that true? I'm not disputing it, I just wasn't aware of it. Is that true in every state? The windshield I can understand, but the side windows??? What's the logic behind that? I've never had anyone inspecting my car or any other car me or my dad had here in Fl. I don't know if it's true for all the states. I just registered the car. The only thing they wanted was to have the insurance active and they registered it without even looking at the car. I didn't even have it with me. My dad drove. haha |
Oh or do you mean that maybe an undercover police inspector could notice it and give you a ticket or pull it down of the street? |
Side windows are a non issue in Oregon no safety inspection here. Just smog... But the Buyer may not want to dick with the side window repair. Dave |
Stigg--As I am sure you know, the mileage does bring down the value. Sounds like a well cared for nice car, so you should have no problem attracting buyers. Checking out asking prices on autotrader.com, I'd guess yours should probably list for between $4000-4500 and sell for $3000-4000...need to get that window regulator fixed though! ;) Wish you were closer to AZ...I have been looking for a car just like yours--well cared for, high miles (i.e. lower price), 5-speed, mostly stock. I just can't find anything in/around AZ, NM, CO, and find it silly to spend close to $1000 to ship a car that is only worth $3-4K. BTW, re: safety inspections....it's mostly only states east of the Mississippi, especially the northeast, that have safety inspections. Out west, you only need a smog check for anything built since the 1970's... [before the 1970's, you are even exempt from smog checks!] |
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