Surprised to see that it’s been more than 25 mins and no one has jumped on to grab this deal!! Too good…
9,500 miles though
Yes, thank god it has 9500 so we can still lease it. Unfortunately the miles drops residual but also drops the price even more
sent you an email, thanks
It seems as if you are new here, before posting here I’d try to be as TRANSPARENT as possible about the deal and car you are selling. I searched this car on your site and pulled up the carfax, and it has indeed been in MULTIPLE accidents with “moderate damage.” If you searched around a little you’d find various topics with shady dealers selling damaged cars. Such as:
Pass the popcorn
It was obviously a Maaco executive’s demo car. Nothing to see here.
As long as the previous damage and receipts/guarantee for the repair(s) are disclosed it’s fine.
I happen to agree (again if all fully disclosed and accounted for, which so far it was not), but I’m just here for the entertainment value.
Hey Q, you got the butter?
Per BMW guidelines, cars of this nature sold by BMW corporate to a dealer (with accidents/disclosures) the client must be made aware of.
Nothing technically illegal per the law, as its a used vehicle.
I’ve got butter/salt, everything the heart desires. I’m currently eating some ferrero rocher’s that I got half off the day after Valentine’s!
But aren’t they considered new vehicles in Jersey since they aren’t titled? Or are executive demos handled differently than loaners?
Not hiding anything, in order for anyone to purchase this car they have to sign the disclosure from BMW that states it was involved in a front end accident and to sign the CARFAX stating it was involved in an accident.
This car was an executive demo at BMW NA here right by us in Woodcliff Lake NJ. Repaired completely with OEM BMW parts by a certified BMW Repair facility.
I’m not hiding anything, nor am I a shady dealer. We are a high standing bmw dealership here in NJ and stand behind all the cars on our lot.
Should be fine as long as you check the alignment and don’t buy it out at lease end right?
Yes. 100%.
Anyway we can get another 10% off due to prior damage?
Well that’s good enough for me.
As you were, citizens.
The dealer does get that discount passed to them, as they buy it cheaper at auction!
My brother used to sell all of these demo BMW/Minis and stated that the disclosure (not always accident) must be fully disclosed to the customer before purchase.
I don’t know but, if i was the one buying the car, I’d want to know going into the deal that it’s been in an accident on multiple occassions, not when I get to the dealer and my credit has been pulled