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FS: 2009 e93 White on Red, 28Kms
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08-25-2013, 10:11 PM | #1 |
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Family is growing and car is getting less practical by the day, even though August to October is the best season for convertibles in Toronto.
This convertible is practically new and in mint condition. Rarely driven in the winter. No mods, kept stock. 2009 E93 328i Alpine White on Red Leather. - 1st and only owner - only 28,000kms - V6, 230 bhp - Sport Package - Premium Package - 6 sp manual - USB iPod adapter Selling for $35,000 FIRM Option to purchase from BMW through accommodation sale (up to September 15)!!! Caveat, I need to confirm this with them. This means I will tell BMW to sell it you at this price, including taxes + $399 dealer prep admin fee. - The benefit for me is that I get a small kick back on taxes which I can apply towards my new car. - The benefit for the buyer is that for the nominal extra fee you get a car from BMW (not Certified Series, but at least some peace of mind), instead of an as-is sale from me. Plus you can probably finance through them if you need to. Plus you don't pay their mark-up fees. - There is no financial benefit for BMW as they bring it in and churn it out immediately, but just that they make me happier a customer. Otherwise they will recondition/inspect and list the car at their retail price (prob certified series) and try to sell before the end of the season - my guess, they'd list it in the neighbourhood of $38K - $42K plus taxes. Parting out: - Windscreen $200. with carrying case; approx $800 + HST from stealer. SOLD - Winter wheels and tires (Dunlop Wintersport M3 runflats including 1 spare tire) and replica BMW wheels about 90% tread. $800 Will post pics soon. PM if interested. Last edited by A.Kon; 08-26-2013 at 09:39 PM.. Reason: sale clarification |
08-26-2013, 10:40 AM | #3 |
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Sweet V6 lol
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08-26-2013, 09:26 PM | #8 |
Second Lieutenant
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ok, ok, ok .... enough. Sunday was a very long day for me.
Anyway price is now firm and inclusive of taxes. I am trading this in to the stealer and basically getting the same $. So, this also means I can tell the dealer this will be an accommodation sale. Meaning, if you want the car, I will tell BMW to sell it you at this price + $399 dealer prep admin fee. The benefit for me is that I get a small kick back on taxes which I can apply towards my new car. The benefit for the buyer is that for the nominal extra fee you get a car from BMW (not Certified Series, but at least some peace of mind), instead of an as-is sale from me. Plus you can probably finance through them if you need to. There is no financial benefit for BMW, but just that they make me happy a customer. Otherwise they will list the car at their retail price - my guess, they'd list it in the neighbourhood of $38K - $42K plus taxes. PM if you're interested. |
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