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What do you folks consider high mileage on a TT?

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Old 02-12-2005 | 07:48 PM
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Nice try. I see you're doing your part to raise our car values, eh?
Yes. If there's no offer in a week, the price goes up another 5k. This will reverse the trend if we ALL do it together.
 
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Old 02-13-2005 | 11:41 PM
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Yes. If there's no offer in a week, the price goes up another 5k. This will reverse the trend if we ALL do it together.
Maybe these guys that showed me the P-Car heard you. They weren't budging an inch from their price even w/ 37k miles. lol

The car was actually in awesome shape, save for the typical rock chips on the front bumper and hood.
 

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Old 02-14-2005 | 01:05 AM
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Originally posted by trojanman
Medici,

what are the specs on your M3 - I could conceivably have an interest.

With respect to mileage - Porsche dealers won't warrant batteries on cars driven less than 7500 miles/year, so a 2001 should have at least 30,000 miles according to that rule.

Mine has 26K miles and a fresh Porsche battery

I'm really hot to move my car, so let's work something out!!

BTW, $79K is WAY too much for that car you're looking at. With that mileage, it should be about $67k-$69K.

M3 for Turbo? Damn. I have a white 02 M3, black leather, sunroof, heated seats, power seats, etc, and some mods. How much more would you be looking for? I'm interested and I'm in the OC as well
 
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Old 02-14-2005 | 01:48 AM
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Originally posted by medici78
Maybe these guys that showed me the P-Car heard you. They weren't budging an inch from their price even w/ 37k miles. lol
Believe me, their asking price is WAAAAAY over market value. They are just playin serious hardball with you. Sounds like they're sleazy white shoe salespeople and might be more trouble than they're worth.

Make it easy on yourself and buy my car
 
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Old 02-14-2005 | 01:51 AM
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Originally posted by CruizinKO
M3 for Turbo? Damn. I have a white 02 M3, black leather, sunroof, heated seats, power seats, etc, and some mods. How much more would you be looking for? I'm interested and I'm in the OC as well
If i were to get an M3, it'd have to meet some stringent criteria:

1. Must be SMG
2. Prefer convertible
3. Prefer black, dark gray, or yellow exterior
4. VERY heavily optionized. I can't stand stripped down cars
5. Prefer '04 or newer due to known bearing/engine reliability problems
 
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Old 02-14-2005 | 02:32 AM
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Originally posted by trojanman
If i were to get an M3, it'd have to meet some stringent criteria:

1. Must be SMG
2. Prefer convertible
3. Prefer black, dark gray, or yellow exterior
4. VERY heavily optionized. I can't stand stripped down cars
5. Prefer '04 or newer due to known bearing/engine reliability problems
understandable. nevermind then
 
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