Low prices on Maybach
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Low prices on Maybach
The only problem I have with my Maybach is that the parking garages in NYC will not accept it. I manage apartment buildings in NYC and it's created a problem for me. On a trade-in value I've only been offered $180k so if anybody wants it for $195k PM me. I'm really going to miss the ride and comfort.
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Originally Posted by maybachpat
The only problem I have with my Maybach is that the parking garages in NYC will not accept it. I manage apartment buildings in NYC and it's created a problem for me. On a trade-in value I've only been offered $180k so if anybody wants it for $195k PM me. I'm really going to miss the ride and comfort.
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Here's a previous thread I made with pictures of the car. It's a 2005 Maybach 57 with 12,000 miles. Not a ding, dent, or scratch.
Here's a previous thread I made with pictures of the car. It's a 2005 Maybach 57 with 12,000 miles. Not a ding, dent, or scratch.
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2005 E55, 1959 220s Cabriolet, some other stuff too...
I have a comment.
You should be glad you sold it. Not that you care, but if you held it for another year you would have lost another 40 grand!
Personally, I would have kept my $300k in the bank and got something that didn't loose half of its value in 2 years.
You should be glad you sold it. Not that you care, but if you held it for another year you would have lost another 40 grand!
Personally, I would have kept my $300k in the bank and got something that didn't loose half of its value in 2 years.
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