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      01-02-2019, 11:22 AM   #1
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Good deal on a 2015?

just want to get some input on if this is a good deal or not.

F80 M3 asking $44k from a BMW dealer

CPO with 5 years unlimited miles warranty
~33k miles on the odo
executive package
driver assistance plus
adaptive headlight


CPO seems to have make this a good deal since i would most likely be purchasing a warranty on my own anyways which will put it 5~6k on top of initial car purchase. was hoping to hold out for a 2016+ for ZCP potentially....
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      01-02-2019, 11:39 AM   #2
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just want to get some input on if this is a good deal or not.

F80 M3 asking $44k from a BMW dealer

CPO with 5 years unlimited miles warranty
~33k miles on the odo
executive package
driver assistance plus
adaptive headlight


CPO seems to have make this a good deal since i would most likely be purchasing a warranty on my own anyways which will put it 5~6k on top of initial car purchase. was hoping to hold out for a 2016+ for ZCP potentially....
From the little information we have I think it sounds like a standard deal to good deal for the CPO on top. How much more time do you have to take advantage of that CPO warranty? Depending on when it started, you'll have a whole year to a few months.
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From the little information we have I think it sounds like a standard deal to good deal for the CPO on top. How much more time do you have to take advantage of that CPO warranty? Depending on when it started, you'll have a whole year to a few months.
Agreed. I've been quietly stalking ads online for 6 months in preparation for a spring purchase of a 15/16 and at those miles/price point is standard market pricing to a good deal. 5 years/unlimited miles makes it slightly better than good.
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From the little information we have I think it sounds like a standard deal to good deal for the CPO on top. How much more time do you have to take advantage of that CPO warranty? Depending on when it started, you'll have a whole year to a few months.
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Agreed. I've been quietly stalking ads online for 6 months in preparation for a spring purchase of a 15/16 and at those miles/price point is standard market pricing to a good deal. 5 years/unlimited miles makes it slightly better than good.
i think it was just CPO certified but i will need to double confirm with the dealer when the 5 year mark starts.

it had other features but none worth mentioning besides the options i've listed out.


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never mind, warranty already expired , not a good deal at all LOL i guess my wishful thinking made me read the post as if it had 5 years of warranty upon purchase

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      01-02-2019, 06:15 PM   #5
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never mind, warranty already expired , not a good deal at all LOL i guess my wishful thinking made me read the post as if it had 5 years of warranty upon purchase
Yes, CPO programs usually only have terms that last from the start of the original warranty. Not all CPO programs are alike either.
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      01-03-2019, 12:22 AM   #6
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$44K for a 33K miles zec f80 with CPO is a pretty good deal if it's got everything you're looking for. I would personally jump on it if it was also black, 6mt w/ cf roof.
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and that car is now sold lol wow
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and that car is now sold lol wow
What can you expect. It was market price, not too high, not too low. It sold at a regular time period. If it sat for weeks or months, you'd have room to haggle.
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