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      10-04-2021, 04:29 PM   #243
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Cars are now a game of hot potato… if you decide to play just don’t get left holding the potato ��
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      10-04-2021, 05:13 PM   #244
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Cars are now a game of hot potato… if you decide to play just don’t get left holding the potato ��
Depends on how hot the potato is…if you can hold it for a long time you might be ok.
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      10-05-2021, 06:41 PM   #245
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Thought some of you may enjoy this. I've tracked my F80's "value" across NADA and KBB since I bought it back in Dec. 2019.

Used the following indicators:
  • KBB
    - Low Private Party and High Private Party with "Excellent" Condition.
  • NADA
    - (Low) Average Trade-In and (High) Clean Retail

You can see that the price of my used M3 dropped significantly around May-June of 2020 (peak Covid) but then has quickly rebounded.
(the M3 has been basically sitting the last 4 months for various reasons.)
Bought my Jahre with 20k miles June 2020! Win!
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      10-07-2021, 07:05 AM   #246
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Need some advice, I'm in the process of purchasing a 2015 M4 coupe with 69000 miles. My question is should I purchase without an extended warranty? So far I have been unable to find a reputable auto warranty company that will accept this M4 with current miles.
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      10-07-2021, 06:45 PM   #247
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Need some advice, I'm in the process of purchasing a 2015 M4 coupe with 69000 miles. My question is should I purchase without an extended warranty? So far I have been unable to find a reputable auto warranty company that will accept this M4 with current miles.
I just purchased a 15 m4 with 50k miles and bought an extended 4 year/100k warranty for around 4500. I’m half and half about the warranty because some are saying to fix the crank hub and it should be fine but it’s nice knowing I’m covered.
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      10-22-2021, 04:23 PM   #248
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Been watching the market for a while now and it appears that the M crowd is starting to fall back down. Cars that sold instantly are sitting on lots now. I’m not sure if it’s the market correcting or caused by high gas prices that have no end in sight. My guess though, a lot of people are seeing this and unloading their cars fast to dealers since I’ve seen some good deals pop up.
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