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Old 8th April 2009, 06:18   #1
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Hi my name is sunny and i am 19 years old this is the first time posting on this board. First of all i want to thank everybody with all the information you guys provided me with. I currently dont own a M5 but i am currently looking to get one and i came across this deal. I wanted your guys feedback on if you guys think this is a good deal.
2007 M5 NTERLAGOS BLUE with 3,000 Miles Options Include: Smg, Comfort access system, front and rear heated seats, madeira walnut wood, power rear sunshade, park distance, logic 7 sound system, rear spoiler and sunroof.
The Price is $57,000 it has a clean car fax report. Do you guys think this is a good deal?
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Sounds like an excellent deal. Get a PPI (pre purchase inspection) before buying because while many cars look good, there can be some serious damage under the skin. Good luck with the big purchase!


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Is this for sale from a private seller or a BMW dealer?
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its a private dealer that deals with a lot of exotics
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Sounds like an excellent deal. Get a PPI (pre purchase inspection) before buying because while many cars look good, there can be some serious damage under the skin. Good luck with the big purchase!


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would i get a PPI from a bmw dealership or any private company that does it?
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Go talk to a bmw dealership about it. I don't know off the top of my head how much it would cost, but it would be in your best interest to have it checked out by a bmw dealer before buying. You might also ask the dealer who you have check the car out if it could be possible for you to pay to get it CPO'd.
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oh ok thanks so much. i really appreciate it.
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Make sure you have a BMW dealer run the Vin # on the car so you can see all the work that was done on it.
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definitely get a PPI and try to figure otu why there has only been 3K miles put on it in 2 years. I do not consider this car an exotic car so it shouldnt be garaged like one. Hopefully the first owner just never drove the car...but check to see that it didnt sit in the dealership's garage for months on end getting some kind of repair

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hey guys i was looking at the carfax report of this car and under type of owner it said: Corporate Fleet (what does that mean) Could this be the reason why it was only driven 3,000 miles in two years
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