Listing my E55 for sale
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Listing my E55 for sale
Up for consideration is my 1999 E55 Black Sedan with Designo Package with two tone black and grey. The car has around 88,000 miles which averages less than 10,000 per year. Clean title and carfax with service records. Nearly new Falken tires on 18 monoblocks and recent service done. Car is stock with no aftermarket modifications. The car has not been smoked in or exposed to any pets. No leaks and everything works fine. KBB listed at $14,600. I am listing at $13, 288 but willing to look at reasonable and respectable offers. Car is located in Huntington Beach, CA. Will be uploading pictures but having trouble with my camera. Thanks for viewing.
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If all is how you say it is, you should be able to move this car reasonably quick. It's a lot of car for $13,288.
When's the last time you replaced rotors/pads?
When's the last time you replaced rotors/pads?
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Gotta check my records , but only reason I am selling is that I came across a sport coupe from a friend. With only two of us, my wife is having hard time with me with four cars and only two car garage space.
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Makes sense. The reason I ask is that it is the 2nd most expensive "routine maintenance" wear item on the car, only trailing tires. Tires are a much more obvious wear item than brakes.
Brakes, as you know, are not cheap on the W210's and can sneak up on unsuspecting new owners.
I wish I would have known this on mine when I bought it. Bought it then had to replace rotors/pads about 6 months later.
Brakes, as you know, are not cheap on the W210's and can sneak up on unsuspecting new owners.
I wish I would have known this on mine when I bought it. Bought it then had to replace rotors/pads about 6 months later.