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11-14-2010, 08:55 PM | #1 |
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WTB: Alpine White E92 M3 with Nav
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after working a lot and saving a lot of money, its time for buying my M3. so these are the options i am looking for: No Accident Canadian Car Alpine White Red Interior Navigation Carbon Fiber roof Less than 40 K KM Prefer 2009 or newer Thanks Last edited by Prince_of_Persia; 11-14-2010 at 10:59 PM.. |
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Isn't that a bit far from him?
OP why Canadian car?? I understand that it saves some headaches, but the market in the States is so much bigger and cheaper..
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again, these are all the things i just heard, not 100% sure about them |
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I'm pretty sure I heard the opposite for warranties. Service is what is being denied commonly, as US and Canada have different service obligations/inclusions(e.g. brakes). I realize that the saving is not tremendous when you factor in tax and duty, but you still end up with savings. But the key thing is, US market has much more options available. And if you pick a sunny state, you'll even have a car that's never seen winter. I think it's worthwhile for you to research a little bit more in-depth about this option.
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what do you guys think about this ? http://www.autotrader.ca/a/BMW/M3/CA...4428112450956/ i offered them 55K cash and they didn't accept it. how much do you guys think it worth? |
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I bought mine in th US, saved a ton of loot, and have had no warranty issues. As a matter of fact my car is getting a seat part put in today under warranty. I don't know where you got your info on bringing in US car????
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it doesn't make sense for me anymore, actually i am totally confused lol so they are asking for 63000 dollar for a CPO car that is 2008 and has 35000 km on it. is it reasonable? how much would it cost me to buy it brand new then ? aren't they around 78000 + gst with all their options and charges,. .... ? please let me know, really really need your guys idea ..... thanks |
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Maintenance does not equal warranty, 2 separate things. Some of the things include wear and tear items such as brakes, windshield wipers, etc.
I think you're confusing it with the US pricing, if you go on BMW Canada's site and price one out.. you're easily at $85,000+(without Individual package) with most of the options, before any of the charges and taxes. I'm not sure why you're afraid to sell a US car...sell it back to the States if you must..but as others have said. Keep your car in good condition and you'll be rewarded when you sell it...but isn't it a bit too early to be worrying about selling it anyways? If you just listen to the dealer, they obviously want you to buy within Canada...do your own research and justify what's the right option for you...everything you want to know I have read before, so I know it's out there.
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ok guys, so how much do u think this car worth paying ?
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/BMW/M3/CA...4428112450956/ |
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