check with http://www.kbb.com/ If it is a four door in good condition it it valued at over $10,000.
2006-11-05 03:12:47
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answered by tbear 5
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NOPE. the only way i might purchase a vehicle that previous with that many miles is that if I knew it replaced into going to be an ongoing venture. A vehicle like which could no longer be a sturdy sort of on a daily basis transportation. in spite of the undeniable fact that it would be a calming venture vehicle to rebuild, adjust and then race. the only great element approximately BMW. they have bulletproof engines, it relatively is in basic terms each little thing else around them breaks down.
2016-11-27 20:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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IF you take regular care of the engine and transmission and you don't hot rod it you could easily get 250,000 miles out of it.
Changing your oil every 3 months or 3,000 miles which ever comes first. changing the sparkplugs and filters when the owners manual tells you too. Use only good oil. Use fuel injector cleaner in your tank every 2 months or so.
Both my vehicles have over 100,000 on them 1 '99 and 1 '98 and they will continue to service me well because I service them well.
2006-11-05 03:23:15
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answered by noobienoob2000 4
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check edmunds.com. Looks like about $8900 is a good price. deduct $1800 for the mileage. I had a '98 and loved it.
2006-11-07 06:21:05
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answered by dtubaugh 1
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I would think any car that is over 100,000 miles should be more in the $5,000 range. As soon as it hits 100,000 miles you will have continous problems and it will need more regular maintance and if you try to resell it no one else will want it since you will probably move it up too 200,000
Just my opinion
2006-11-05 03:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Certified pre-owned? It's a used car with high mileage.
2006-11-05 03:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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KBB is a good book and BMW's are good cars, I can believe it.
I personally believes Hondas are the best, but which ever
2006-11-05 03:13:53
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answered by jsbrads 4
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It depends on the condition and maintenance records of the car. Too much for too many miles. Ask your bank and they can put a value on it. Take it to a mechanic you trust and have him check it.
2006-11-05 04:01:13
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answered by ? 7
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look at the blue book prices on vehicles on line. It will tell you the value of vehicles
2006-11-05 03:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I never pay more than $500.00 for a car reguardless of what the make and model with that many miles on it.
2006-11-05 03:17:30
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answered by dread pirate lavenderbeard 4
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