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wow barely any room in the back. I would have expected more leg room
also I can't imagine paying $141,575.00 approx MSRP for that car, driving 3700 miles and selling for under $90k. $50k+ hit in less than a year... OUCH. Although I think it's a typo in the ad... MSRP should be around $114k, not $141k
wow barely any room in the back. I would have expected more leg room
also I can't imagine paying $141,575.00 approx MSRP for that car, driving 3700 miles and selling for under $90k. $50k+ hit in less than a year... OUCH. Although I think it's a typo in the ad... MSRP should be around $114k, not $141k
look how far back those seats are? look at the b-pillar and the way the seats are in fat joe lean back mode. i am 6'4" and with the front seats in a conservative position i fit fine in the back.
MSRP is $114k on it and it was probably taken in somewhere between $78-82k.
Just for kick I was going to contact seller and say I have cash in hand to buy it now, but wonder if his wagon is the 4 cyl or 6 cyl version....See what he says!
WDBUH76J45A750620
2005
115k Miles
Black/Black
No third row it looks like
The miles are up there but those mods make this good buy for anyone looking for an modded wagon. I personally would like an unmolested stock car, and would want to keep it that way.
I have been talking to them about this car , I to would like orignail and there little history on the car as well......last the price for 05 little steep.....
Interesting. Looks like asking prices haven't moved much in the past couple of years. Only mileage has crept up...
I don't think the E55s are representative of cars that actually sell. Check the silver one, it's the lowest miles and middle price. And the autotrader advert has 8K views on the counter - it's been for sale forever.
Per a recent discussion I had earlier in this thread, there are some collectors willing to pay a hefty premium for very low mile cars. The E63 listed seems to be testing the limits, IIRC it is 10K+ miles more than earlier cars, and $10K more asking price as well.
Which is why I said "asking prices." They are virtually the same as they were 2.5 years ago when I bought mine. And availability was very similar - 5-6 cars at any point around the country. Actual transactions today, as back then, are perhaps a different story. But we don't have that data.
I was toying with the idea again of putting mine for sale...for $26K and 75K miles on the clock. Either I am too low or more realistic. Guess it helps there so few of them around.
I was toying with the idea again of putting mine for sale...for $26K and 75K miles on the clock. Either I am too low or more realistic. Guess it helps there so few of them around.