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      04-15-2015, 02:38 PM   #11
Tuscan
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Originally Posted by Tuscan View Post
It's on the carfax already. Doesn't matter if it's 500 or 2000. I wouldn't buy it when there are so many other options.
No offense but that's just ignorant to pass on something that may be a good deal. These cars are limited too. Maybe e92, but e90 are rare. I also am very mechanically inclined and have worked in the collision industry before and wouldn't worry too much about non-structural repairs.
Ignorant?

OP didn't state that he is getting a good deal because the car was involved in an accident so I suggested him, if he could find a similar car with clean history he should buy that. If he gets a significant discount then he can buy that particular car.

I'm not saying that the car has structural damage. The history will make the sale harder when he wants to sell it later on. Of course people will buy and sell cars with accident histories but it takes more time.

This is a luxury purchase not a necessity, if you spend more time now you will have less headache later.
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