02-13-2019, 06:31 AM | #1 |
New Member
0
Rep 17
Posts |
2015 M235i - Is this the right price?
I'm looking to buy a 2015 M235i with 24,700 miles, MT, gray exterior, black interior. The dealer is asking for $31,000 but I think I can probably negotiate down to $29,000 or lower.
I see similar cars that are AT going for $25,000-$28,000, but I am seeing that MT are having a hard time dipping below $29,000. KBB for the manual averages about $27,500, with some as low as $25,000 for but I just don't see that playing out in real life for MT. Does that sound right to you? The mileage is higher than what I wanted, but I've been having a really hard time finding a gray M235i with MT. Should I wait until something that has been driven about 10,000 miles less becomes available? Not sure if I should pull the trigger on this. I would need to travel (flight, then 10 hour drive home). |
02-13-2019, 06:47 AM | #2 |
Captain
1657
Rep 922
Posts
Drives: '21 F87 M2C 6MT
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: old line state
iTrader: (0)
Garage List 2015 MINI Hatch 5-door [0.00]
2021 BMW M2 Competi ... [9.67] 2023 BMW X5 xDrive40i [0.00] 2017 BMW X3 xDrive28i [0.00] |
is it CPO? if so, how much time / mileage remaining? you'll likely pay a $1500-$2000 premium if it's got more than a year left.
how about xdrive? could also depend on option packages...but i agree that you should be able to get under $30K at this point for a '15 M235 MT xdrive unless it's optioned to the gills and has significant CPO coverage remaining.
__________________
my garage: '23 G05 xDrive40i m-sport; '21 F87 M2C, 6MT; '17 F25 x-drive28i SAV; '15 F55 mini hatch 5-door retired: '87 E30 MT 'vert; '92 E36 sedan; '99 E36 MT 'vert; '06 E90 x-drive sedan; '07 E83 x-drive30 SAV; '09 E91 x-drive wagon; '12 E89 Z4 MT M-sport; '15 F22 sport line |
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 06:55 AM | #3 | |
New Member
0
Rep 17
Posts |
Quote:
It is not xdrive because they don't make MT in xdrive, if I understand correctly. It is optioned pretty well Cold weather and Driver Assistance packages...with almost everything except navigation. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 07:43 AM | #4 |
Private
149
Rep 78
Posts |
It really comes down to the options. I would say for a 2015 with 24k miles is pretty good, that’s around 6k miles driven a year. You have to take into consideration it’s about 4 years old. If you want 10k miles or less you’re probably going to have to be looking at an m240i which cost significantly more unless you find a one off unicorn with low miles. With that being said once again it comes down to options, when I was looking for my car it had to have at least park assist, navigation, Harman –Kardon, and the comfort package. Cars with barely any options you can get fairly cheap. With that being said the car as you described I’d probably shoot for 28-29 otd.
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 07:51 AM | #5 |
Luxury at the redline :)
9105
Rep 7,563
Posts |
Get the 2015 with better options..
What's the point of getting a BMW if it's going to be base : I once bought a base F-generation Mini S mainly because I got a great deal on it but every time they gave me a loaded Mini loaner, I got jealous and pissed off that mines lacked all the cool features.. I couldn't wait to trade it in! Never again, now I check all the boxes when I'm ordering a new beamer, that way I have no regrets And beside, the 2015 is a manual #Sold |
Appreciate
1
Kevinduma149.00 |
02-13-2019, 08:49 AM | #7 | |
Brigadier General
4394
Rep 3,496
Posts |
Quote:
2) 3) Beamers are motorcycles made by BMW; Bimmers are cars made by BMW. Lesson over!
__________________
2017 M240i: 23.8K, 28.9 mpg, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9½ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra Ceramic; Suntek PPF |
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 09:02 AM | #8 |
Brigadier General
4394
Rep 3,496
Posts |
I love this site, I really do!
/threadjack
__________________
2017 M240i: 23.8K, 28.9 mpg, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9½ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra Ceramic; Suntek PPF |
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 09:19 AM | #9 |
Lieutenant Colonel
1165
Rep 1,931
Posts |
are we taking grammar advice from Lloyd Banks?
Bimmer is a car... it always has been and always will be. Now people that don't know better will call it a beamer or whatever they want. Don't mean they are correct.
__________________
www.nybmwcca.org
Current Cars: 1995 M3 Coupe Manual Alpine White 1997 M3 Sedan Auto Cosmo Black Metallic 2018 x3 m40 Auto Grey Metallic |
Appreciate
0
|
02-13-2019, 09:31 AM | #10 | |
Luxury at the redline :)
9105
Rep 7,563
Posts |
Quote:
Forgiveness o wise one, I will be sure to use the correct "slang" term next time. |
|
Appreciate
1
bryan_G011164.50 |
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
|
|