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ballyblack wrote: »They will be mostly ex lease company cars, much bigger market for them on the mainland than here
I have bought two of them in the past, both came BMW ex company cars, there is definatley good deals to be had on them if you are in the right place at the right time.0 -
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My husband is trading his in tomorrow, can let you know where its going etc if you are interested.
It's a really nice car and great condition.0 -
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My husband is trading his in tomorrow, can let you know where its going etc if you are interested.
It's a really nice car and great condition.
Thanks, but I got sorted today. £3000 difference in a trade in value between two of the BMW dealers, I hope it's not going to Bavarian for your sake if you got quoted the same figures as I was0 -
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Thanks for the reply, he has decided to sell privately after all, the dealer had a buyer for it but we felt he wasn't offering enough so thought we would take our chances and sell it ourselves.
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Those BMW XBoxes are dirt cheap now, if you stand the embarrassment..0
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mark_belfast wrote: »Thanks, but I got sorted today. £3000 difference in a trade in value between two of the BMW dealers, I hope it's not going to Bavarian for your sake if you got quoted the same figures as I was
Where did you deal?0 -
Think he's talking about X3 and X5s. Would like to have 'dirt cheap' quantified.
Crysler Crossfires at £6K, Mazda RX8s at £6K, Audi TTs at £8K and Nissan 350Zs at £8K. Seems like a good time to be buying a car, as long as you're not trading in!
(prices from autotrader, and there were cheaper!)0 -
Auto Q on Ravenhill Avenue can get Beemers for you, v reasonable and great service compared to main dealers - ask for Adrian Leeson and tell him Davy Browne recommended his services.0
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Think he's talking about X3 and X5s. Would like to have 'dirt cheap' quantified.
Crysler Crossfires at £6K, Mazda RX8s at £6K, Audi TTs at £8K and Nissan 350Zs at £8K. Seems like a good time to be buying a car, as long as you're not trading in!
(prices from autotrader, and there were cheaper!)
Yeah same here, plus 'if you can stand the embarassment'.
I loved mine. If it annoyed people like him, it was merely a bonus.
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