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Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="shadrack"]
Theres no way id be buying a car over a coupe of grand private, there s so many risks , scams, owed finance ttansferred to you etc etc
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I've sold my last lot all privately.
Depends who you buy from !!
Theres no way id be buying a car over a coupe of grand private, there s so many risks , scams, owed finance ttansferred to you etc etc
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I've sold my last lot all privately.
Depends who you buy from !!
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
Theres at any one time thousands of cars for sale on autotrader, I know you hear about the small percentage of scam artists on the internet, but if you believe everything on the internet you would never go out of the house.
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="eniacs"]
Theres at any one time thousands of cars for sale on autotrader, I know you hear about the small percentage of scam artists on the internet, but if you believe everything on the internet you would never go out of the house.
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I don't know that some people on here go out anyway.
Theres at any one time thousands of cars for sale on autotrader, I know you hear about the small percentage of scam artists on the internet, but if you believe everything on the internet you would never go out of the house.
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I don't know that some people on here go out anyway.
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="shadrack"]
Theres no way id be buying a car over a coupe of grand private, there s so many risks , scams, owed finance ttansferred to you etc etc
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I've sold my last lot all privately.
Depends who you buy from !!
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Absolutely, I've bought and sold quite a few cars at well over a couple of grand and never had an issue. It's all about doing your research.
[quote="shadrack"]
Theres no way id be buying a car over a coupe of grand private, there s so many risks , scams, owed finance ttansferred to you etc etc
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I've sold my last lot all privately.
Depends who you buy from !!
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Absolutely, I've bought and sold quite a few cars at well over a couple of grand and never had an issue. It's all about doing your research.
2011 E70 X5 40d
Gone - 05 E53 X5 Exclusive Edition, Carbon Black, Ecru leather, Intravee, Alpine TUA-T100DAB
Gone - 05 E53 X5 Exclusive Edition, Carbon Black, Ecru leather, Intravee, Alpine TUA-T100DAB
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
so put another way, you part with 35k and its a scam or owed finance on and your shafted, ive sold cars private but then your worried about whos going to turn up, is the money real, if a transfer can they reverse it etc etc, it completely up to the op but i wouldnt be parting with that money private, you also have no warrenty at all unless theres some left on it
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2007 318d touring
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1988 e30 325i convertible
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
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1988 e30 325i convertible
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
That's what I'm saying, you need to do your research and don't leave anything to chance. Especially the payment side of it when selling.
2011 E70 X5 40d
Gone - 05 E53 X5 Exclusive Edition, Carbon Black, Ecru leather, Intravee, Alpine TUA-T100DAB
Gone - 05 E53 X5 Exclusive Edition, Carbon Black, Ecru leather, Intravee, Alpine TUA-T100DAB
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Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
dgm's advice is great, my last "big" purchase if you will, was my BMW 3 series. There was a 3 month warranty on it from the seller (private) and I never had any problems with this car apart from injectors which were a hereditary problem of the 320i engine. So my private purchase was ok. Funny thing was, I managed to get 800 quid off the price by haggling (well I didn't , a friend did
I think the real difference between private vs dealer (bmw) when buying such an expensive car is the warranty. I think you will have peace of mind if anything wrong comes to happen (well we hope!). I think for purchases where the price of the car is not that great private will probably be a bit cheaper. Also when it comes to warranties, would you get the same level of cover from the likes of RAC, AA?
I have looked at a few X5s being sold by private sellers with the specs I want and the prices being asked are not really cheaper than the ones priced by dealers, but then Im not sure what the markup private sellers usually place on their cars or how much haggling you can do with a private seller (talking about X5s here).
I think the real difference between private vs dealer (bmw) when buying such an expensive car is the warranty. I think you will have peace of mind if anything wrong comes to happen (well we hope!). I think for purchases where the price of the car is not that great private will probably be a bit cheaper. Also when it comes to warranties, would you get the same level of cover from the likes of RAC, AA?
I have looked at a few X5s being sold by private sellers with the specs I want and the prices being asked are not really cheaper than the ones priced by dealers, but then Im not sure what the markup private sellers usually place on their cars or how much haggling you can do with a private seller (talking about X5s here).
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="eniacs"]
Theres at any one time thousands of cars for sale on autotrader, I know you hear about the small percentage of scam artists on the internet, but if you believe everything on the internet you would never go out of the house.
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I don't know that some people on here go out anyway.
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You'll soon be joining them - waiting for your new green machine to charge up!
IQ
[quote="eniacs"]
Theres at any one time thousands of cars for sale on autotrader, I know you hear about the small percentage of scam artists on the internet, but if you believe everything on the internet you would never go out of the house.
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I don't know that some people on here go out anyway.
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You'll soon be joining them - waiting for your new green machine to charge up!
IQ
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
He's bought the optional self charge pedal kit....... )
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Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="X5Sport"]
He's bought the optional self charge pedal kit....... )
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Finally, a use for his winklepicker shoes!
He's bought the optional self charge pedal kit....... )
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Finally, a use for his winklepicker shoes!
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
Dear HMP Marketing
Ive got a White X 5 4 D, M Sport model ,done 22,000 miles with full main dealer service history and free service pack to 2016.( transferable to next owner ) Find a 2011 with lower mileage !
Ivory leather piped black ( like Range Rover Vogue interior , extra ) all extras Panoramic roof x 2 , Xenons 8 speed box, 20 " M333 wheels , camera x 3, power boot lid , heated seats , sat nav etc , I Pod and CD upload feature to car Media memory. and more ...
Its my fourth X 5 and im getting another in next month F 15 X5 4D. If you haven't found a good one by then let me know, i might let it go for £ 32,500 ish min, to leave me in a bargaining position on the 2014 X 5.
If you want pics let me know ! P.S .i will be getting the two front wheels re diamond cut due oxidisation
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Ive got a White X 5 4 D, M Sport model ,done 22,000 miles with full main dealer service history and free service pack to 2016.( transferable to next owner ) Find a 2011 with lower mileage !
Ivory leather piped black ( like Range Rover Vogue interior , extra ) all extras Panoramic roof x 2 , Xenons 8 speed box, 20 " M333 wheels , camera x 3, power boot lid , heated seats , sat nav etc , I Pod and CD upload feature to car Media memory. and more ...
Its my fourth X 5 and im getting another in next month F 15 X5 4D. If you haven't found a good one by then let me know, i might let it go for £ 32,500 ish min, to leave me in a bargaining position on the 2014 X 5.
If you want pics let me know ! P.S .i will be getting the two front wheels re diamond cut due oxidisation
D
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Ivory leather piped in black, Panoramic roof, camera x3 .
Ivory leather piped in black, Panoramic roof, camera x3 .
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
BMW don't finance for less than 10%???
Am I missing something? We are currently in the days of the cheapest credit that has ever been available (albeit meeting certain criteria's)
Am I missing something? We are currently in the days of the cheapest credit that has ever been available (albeit meeting certain criteria's)
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
Used cars seem to attract poor rates regardless of dealer. We were looking for a used car last weekend and the APR was 14.6% whereas for a brand new car it is £1,500 off and an APR of 2.9%. Looking at the whole package it is cheaper to buy new than used.
It just does not make sense to me. I think my wife was paying over 15% on her Mini and that was for new on PCP.
Given the current state of the economy and interest base rates, it's hard to see how these finance houses can really justify the high rates unless the risks they see market wide are too high to take a chance on even those with a realky high credit rating.
Richard
It just does not make sense to me. I think my wife was paying over 15% on her Mini and that was for new on PCP.
Given the current state of the economy and interest base rates, it's hard to see how these finance houses can really justify the high rates unless the risks they see market wide are too high to take a chance on even those with a realky high credit rating.
Richard
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Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
[quote="X5Sport"]
Used cars seem to attract poor rates regardless of dealer. We were looking for a used car last weekend and the APR was 14.6% whereas for a brand new car it is £1,500 off and an APR of 2.9%. Looking at the whole package it is cheaper to buy new than used.
It just does not make sense to me. I think my wife was paying over 15% on her Mini and that was for new on PCP.
Given the current state of the economy and interest base rates, it's hard to see how these finance houses can really justify the high rates unless the risks they see market wide are too high to take a chance on even those with a realky high credit rating.
Richard
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Yea, I tell you, if you take this into account, it is attractive to buy new instead. Thing with buying new is that the depreciation rate for the first 3 years really makes you lose a lot of money.
I did think about a lease instead of my ongoing search for a used x5, however lease just doesn't feel right to me; you are basically renting a car for a long term, the thing will never be yours
Used cars seem to attract poor rates regardless of dealer. We were looking for a used car last weekend and the APR was 14.6% whereas for a brand new car it is £1,500 off and an APR of 2.9%. Looking at the whole package it is cheaper to buy new than used.
It just does not make sense to me. I think my wife was paying over 15% on her Mini and that was for new on PCP.
Given the current state of the economy and interest base rates, it's hard to see how these finance houses can really justify the high rates unless the risks they see market wide are too high to take a chance on even those with a realky high credit rating.
Richard
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Yea, I tell you, if you take this into account, it is attractive to buy new instead. Thing with buying new is that the depreciation rate for the first 3 years really makes you lose a lot of money.
I did think about a lease instead of my ongoing search for a used x5, however lease just doesn't feel right to me; you are basically renting a car for a long term, the thing will never be yours
Re: Sytner BMW - Advice on price asked for these 2 X5s
I don't lease/finance my cars (other than my new runaround car which lists @£30k and with all the discounts has worked out at £145/mth
If you think about leases/PCPs you effectively covering the depreciation on a monthly basis plus interest as opposed to say a cash buyer who takes the hit in one go at the end
If you think about leases/PCPs you effectively covering the depreciation on a monthly basis plus interest as opposed to say a cash buyer who takes the hit in one go at the end
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport