2006 e60 Hartge m5 - Silver Gray
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2006 e60 Hartge m5 - Silver Gray
Alright guys and gals. After a couple of months of "soft" marketing, I'm going to test the waters again. Here are the details...
2006 BMW e60 m5. Silver gray with black leather interior and aluminum trim. Perfect condition inside and out. Approximately 5,000 miles. Car currently has complete hartge package including - wheels, tires, exhaust, suspension, front and rear spoiler. Check out the hartge website for more details...
http://hartge.de/html/e60m5uk.html
$15K in parts, painting and labor. Prefer to sell the car with parts, but willing to return to stock as well. Price for the stock car is $83,950. This is $5K below msrp for a basically brand new car and probably $3-$5K below market for these cars, particularly here in CA. Price including hartge parts is $90,950. I have over $103K in this car and for the right buyer will be selling for $12K under what I paid. Car is in perfect condition.
Had tons of tirekickers and people out for test drives. Please only contact me if you are serious.
See add on Cars.com for more pics or email me.
Thanks everyone!!
Kevin
2006 BMW e60 m5. Silver gray with black leather interior and aluminum trim. Perfect condition inside and out. Approximately 5,000 miles. Car currently has complete hartge package including - wheels, tires, exhaust, suspension, front and rear spoiler. Check out the hartge website for more details...
http://hartge.de/html/e60m5uk.html
$15K in parts, painting and labor. Prefer to sell the car with parts, but willing to return to stock as well. Price for the stock car is $83,950. This is $5K below msrp for a basically brand new car and probably $3-$5K below market for these cars, particularly here in CA. Price including hartge parts is $90,950. I have over $103K in this car and for the right buyer will be selling for $12K under what I paid. Car is in perfect condition.
Had tons of tirekickers and people out for test drives. Please only contact me if you are serious.
See add on Cars.com for more pics or email me.
Thanks everyone!!
Kevin
Last edited by kmy; 12-04-2006 at 03:49 PM.
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Thanks guys. hoping it sells for a fair price where both buyer and seller feel good about it. Feels like this is the right range. checked cars.com and $83,950 for a stock m5 is the lowest price on there currently. Please send any prospective buyers my way. thanks!!!
kevin
kevin
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Originally Posted by evo_333
if you don't find a buyer, are you willing to part out?
I want your wheels...
I want your wheels...
Hoping to sell the car as is with all of the hartge parts, but have gotten some calls for the stock car. If it ends up going that route I'll let you know. thanks.
kevin
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Originally Posted by sharkster
kevin is an awesome/stand up guy and we've worked on one of his previous cars before. He takes _extra_ good care of them and know that the car is going to be good... I can vouch for that
Thanks though my man. Thinking about possibly getting another porsche and if so I'll be heading to your shop for sure for some aftermarket goodies!
This m5 is a great car and is in pristine condition as advertised. I've had zero issues with it and will not make Alex take back his words!
Kevin
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Originally Posted by gt2-josh
Hey Kevin,
Its Josh Ofstein. Hope all is well!!
I think I know what car you are looking to replace this with Go get it!!!
And good luck with the sale.
Best, Josh
Its Josh Ofstein. Hope all is well!!
I think I know what car you are looking to replace this with Go get it!!!
And good luck with the sale.
Best, Josh
Long time my man!!! Great to hear from you. I just sent you a PM.
kevin
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Hey guys,
So I just got an offer last night for the car from someone I think is a credible buyer. Wasn't thrilled with the offer, which was about $3K lower than what I thought was my tipping point of $91K for the car as is with all of the hartge parts and brand new stock parts as well.
Unfortunately not a 6speeder, but spoke with him for a while and felt pretty comfortable after our conversation. He also agreed to put down a meaningful non-refundable deposit through paypal immediately as long as the car is "substantially" as promised when he arrives to pick it up.
So, the question is what should I do??? I just spoke to another party that had been looking closely at my car up here in SF, who recently bought a used m5 to get his sense of the market given the research he had done and his knowledge of my car. He just paid $88K for a stock m5 with 3,500 miles and his sense was to hold off or ask for more (similar advice I got from other 6speeders).
Won't be thrilled with this price and might look back on this with regret, but also getting tired of the headache and really not driving the car enough.
Also, are there any ways I might get burned here with paypal deposit etc? I guess worse case I don't see a dollar of the deposit and the car is off the market for a few days...
Thanks guys.
Kevin
So I just got an offer last night for the car from someone I think is a credible buyer. Wasn't thrilled with the offer, which was about $3K lower than what I thought was my tipping point of $91K for the car as is with all of the hartge parts and brand new stock parts as well.
Unfortunately not a 6speeder, but spoke with him for a while and felt pretty comfortable after our conversation. He also agreed to put down a meaningful non-refundable deposit through paypal immediately as long as the car is "substantially" as promised when he arrives to pick it up.
So, the question is what should I do??? I just spoke to another party that had been looking closely at my car up here in SF, who recently bought a used m5 to get his sense of the market given the research he had done and his knowledge of my car. He just paid $88K for a stock m5 with 3,500 miles and his sense was to hold off or ask for more (similar advice I got from other 6speeders).
Won't be thrilled with this price and might look back on this with regret, but also getting tired of the headache and really not driving the car enough.
Also, are there any ways I might get burned here with paypal deposit etc? I guess worse case I don't see a dollar of the deposit and the car is off the market for a few days...
Thanks guys.
Kevin