View Full Version : FS: 2004 BMW 330i ZHP Manual, Blk/Alc, Sedan $19,990
ELCID86
04-23-2013, 10:18 AM
Here we go (again). No photos posted yet. (Watch the sound if you are accessing from work, etc)
http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?id=4547&form_display=51#.UXbP5LVwpbI
UdubBadger
04-23-2013, 10:20 AM
:rolleyes
SoCalZman
04-23-2013, 10:24 AM
Sigh...Yeah I saw that come up in my autotrader alerts. Saw the price and immediately guessed EAG.
Price is in the territory of a clean E90 335i.
Heh. There's a local dealer (from whom I purchased my current car) with an '06 ZHP Conv that wants about $21,000 for the car. Granted it has something like 50,000km (30k miles), but still a dreamer.
illirep
04-24-2013, 12:40 PM
I guess that is good news for me if I decide to sell my 2004 Orient Blue/ Natural Brown with 48k miles - which will only happen if I find a clean silver-gray or alpine white to replace it with!
I guess that is good news for me if I decide to sell my 2004 Orient Blue/ Natural Brown with 48k miles - which will only happen if I find a clean silver-gray or alpine white to replace it with!
Just looked at your signature - WHOA! You've owned 11 E46s? Why so many?
Fender215
04-24-2013, 01:30 PM
Illrep, are you paying sales tax on each car? That's ~ $11k in NJ sales tax in total!
BavarianZHP
04-24-2013, 01:45 PM
WHOA! You've owned 11 E46s? Why so many?
Because he's awesome.
Illrep, are you paying sales tax on each car? That's ~ $11k in NJ sales tax in total!
I believe he does, since he's not a dealership... Pay to Play, so they say.
Illrep, are you paying sales tax on each car? That's ~ $11k in NJ sales tax in total!
That's it?! Assuming the average price of each car was $15k (probably on the low side, given that many of these cars must have been purchased at least a few years ago, when prices were higher), here in BC you'd be looking at $27k of taxes alone!
illirep
04-24-2013, 05:43 PM
I always consider 'all-in' price when deciding whether or not it is a good deal. I am just about break even on all of my bmw's, even after sales tax, maintenance, aesthetic enhancements, etc. Win some, lose some, with the end strategy being to drive great cars without taking the huge depreciation hit! I enjoy the hunt, the in between, and the sales process. I have made several friends along the way and have earned an honest reputation.
Perhaps when I've had enough of the CPA thing, I'll open up an EAG equivalent in central NJ ;). I've explored obtaining a dealer's license for the sole purpose of avoiding sales tax, and the economics make sense - 7% of a couple hundred grand in gross vehicle purchases more than pays for the cost of the license, but NJ doesn't make it that simple. A physical dealership location with office hours is required. I'm only 31 and enjoying my career - so the BMW thing will remain a hobby for now.
UdubBadger
04-24-2013, 07:07 PM
^ I have often thought about the same but after seeing what goes on with my boss(es) and their home life it's hard to justify unless I can do it for a 6 figure take home every year.
JupiterBMW
04-24-2013, 07:11 PM
which will only happen if I find a clean silver-gray or alpine white to replace it with!
So, what's that alpine white car worth to you....?? :shifty
illirep
04-24-2013, 07:32 PM
Would you really sell it? Pm details if so.
az3579
05-01-2013, 05:31 PM
There's no way Jon would get rid of his Alpine. :p
BimmerRules!
05-02-2013, 09:37 AM
shoot Bill - didn't know that you are also looking for an AW. :(
Consolation is that you are not seeking a TS also since TS or AW are the only colors I am looking for :)
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