Wow, BMW M/T cars are really sought after!
Posted: Jul 22, 2024 1:53 AM
Got my E39, 530i manual. Looked for a long time, paid too much, nice, but needs more than I hoped, so time to sell the Ultimate Commuting Machine, the E36, 328is. Served me well for 14 years, put about 130K on it with M and R running 4.1 cents a mile. Might have missed a few things, might be 4.3 or 4.4 cents a mile, but cheap to be sure.
So cleaned it up a bit, mostly wash it and vacuum the interior, ready to take it down to the local car mart and put an ad on Craigslist just after midnight Friday. I was going to put an ad up here, but the site went down.
Before I could get to bed I had 2 texts and 2 emails. I'm going yea yea, I've heard about CL scammers. Except they didn't really seem like scammers. One wanted to know what it would need to get to LA, 450 miles away. I said gas. Which is true. He really wanted it. Come AM the phone was blowing up, and a few emails too, including one guy from 2 miles away. Ooookay, seems too easy. Met up with him, I'd actually met him a couple of years ago, he has an E24 M6, didn't even want to drive it, I gave him a test drive with me driving. We got back to the parking lot, talked for a minute and he just handed me $2500 in cash and said, I trust you. We'll meet up this weekend. I drove home, got the title and paperwork and met up at his house by 11AM. I had cash in my pocket 9 hours after I put the ad on CL. And 7 of those I was in bed trying to sleep.
So... I guessed I underpriced it, but looking at ads that seemed like a reasonable price. High miles, bad paint, decent interior but not great, a nice used car but no cream puff.
So, I'm guessing it's like mini pickup trucks, Rangers, S10s, etc. People really want them, but not the people who buy them new? But the manual tranny was apparently the part that people really were interested in. It looks better in the pic than it was, the bad clearcoat doesn't really show up like in real life.
So cleaned it up a bit, mostly wash it and vacuum the interior, ready to take it down to the local car mart and put an ad on Craigslist just after midnight Friday. I was going to put an ad up here, but the site went down.
Before I could get to bed I had 2 texts and 2 emails. I'm going yea yea, I've heard about CL scammers. Except they didn't really seem like scammers. One wanted to know what it would need to get to LA, 450 miles away. I said gas. Which is true. He really wanted it. Come AM the phone was blowing up, and a few emails too, including one guy from 2 miles away. Ooookay, seems too easy. Met up with him, I'd actually met him a couple of years ago, he has an E24 M6, didn't even want to drive it, I gave him a test drive with me driving. We got back to the parking lot, talked for a minute and he just handed me $2500 in cash and said, I trust you. We'll meet up this weekend. I drove home, got the title and paperwork and met up at his house by 11AM. I had cash in my pocket 9 hours after I put the ad on CL. And 7 of those I was in bed trying to sleep.
So... I guessed I underpriced it, but looking at ads that seemed like a reasonable price. High miles, bad paint, decent interior but not great, a nice used car but no cream puff.
So, I'm guessing it's like mini pickup trucks, Rangers, S10s, etc. People really want them, but not the people who buy them new? But the manual tranny was apparently the part that people really were interested in. It looks better in the pic than it was, the bad clearcoat doesn't really show up like in real life.