What's it worth? 51 BMW 330d SE Touring facelift

What's it worth? 51 BMW 330d SE Touring facelift

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scoule

Original Poster:

299 posts

290 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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I'm about to sell my 2001/51 facelift BMW 330d SE Touring but haven't got access to Glasses guide. Can anyone give me the current trade / private sale prices?

It's in Topaz blue, 55,000 miles, bodywork is stunning, no accidents, paintwork or scrapes. It's like new except for a 1" scuff on one alloy. Interior is as new, unmarked.

On top of all the standard kit such as reversing sensors, auto wipers, auto lights, it has the sports suspension pack and the multi-cd. Front tyres are virtually new, rears have done about 10k.

It's been my car from new, initially as a company car, then I bought it from them to reduce tax liability! So, one driver, two owners on the V5.

What car price guide is showing private sale £16,148, trade £14,417 ...

Thanks!

Donut

4,521 posts

257 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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I have a Y plate with 45K with leather and few other bits and bobs for sale at £15,850.

Yours being a private sale, but a facelift model you should expect to get around £14,500, try e-bay I have many customers who have sold there cars very quickly and they have all fetched stupid money aswell.

What are you changing it for

scoule

Original Poster:

299 posts

290 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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Reason for sale, I've got my old Lotus Excel back on the road for the daily commute!

When I first got the BMW I had a 140 mile motorway commute to work for around 10 months but then moved closer to the office. It's only done around 8000 miles a year for the last couple of years so I figure the old Lotus can handle that.

The BMW is very impressive with the 3 litre diesel and sports pack suspension, but then you know that already!


Donut

4,521 posts

257 months

Thursday 2nd June 2005
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scoule said:
Reason for sale, I've got my old Lotus Excel back on the road for the daily commute!

When I first got the BMW I had a 140 mile motorway commute to work for around 10 months but then moved closer to the office. It's only done around 8000 miles a year for the last couple of years so I figure the old Lotus can handle that.

The BMW is very impressive with the 3 litre diesel and sports pack suspension, but then you know that already!





Darn!!! another missed opportunity!!