go to www.nada.com
input everything the car has and it gives you low, mid, and high retail prices
2006-08-01 07:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The only web-site for looking at purchasing a used car is Edmunds.com and their TMV pricing, (True Market Value).
Also what series is it. There's a 7 series that's $70K new, the 745i and one that's $100K new, the 760i.
Seriously check out edmunds if you don't want to get screwed. I've printed out a TMV price sheet for a used car i bought and got almost $2000 off from what the dealer was asking.
Probably one of the most comprehensive car sites out there for researching New, used, and upcoming vehicles.
2006-08-01 16:29:02
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answered by dz 3
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You shouldn't pay more than $35K. They are crap. My friend had one and got rid it right away. BMW has trouble selling the 7-series because they are so awful. I would suggest a S-class if you want the latest technology, the A8 if you want power, and the LS if you want reliability.
2006-08-02 02:07:32
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answered by blazeimurill 3
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is that 1 and a half years old or 15 years old?if 15 then about 1500 or a bit less if only year and half 12000 plus
2006-08-04 09:25:19
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answered by martin r 5
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Trade-in value is in the $50,000 range so you should be able to get one in the 50's even though they will be asking for over $60,000.
2006-08-01 14:29:21
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answered by Reddy492 2
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the owner should let you have it as a present xxx
2006-08-01 14:32:14
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answered by DONNAIS 2
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www.parkers.co.uk
Its all you need to know.
2006-08-01 14:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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kbb.com
2006-08-04 23:45:00
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answered by efeldmeier88 2
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£32,000
2006-08-02 08:14:39
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answered by nononsense 2
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more than 20,000
2006-08-01 14:28:20
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answered by bhz122 3
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