2008 Bmw 528i, Very Clean, Runs And Drives Excellent, Smogged, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
Beautiful 2008 BMW 528i California car. 6cly 3.0Liters 230HP, runs and drives excellent engine is very strong no funny noises or leaks of any kind. 6-spd OD Steptronic Transmission shifts very smooth. Very good on gas, up to 28 mpg Hwy. 108kmiles I Bought the car last year from the 2nd owner had 99k on it. He bought it CPO in 2009 with 9kmiles drove the car to work 200 miles round trip for four years all freeway miles. Didn’t even touch the car yet runs and drives like if it has 40kmiles. I have tons service records, all services was done on time at bmw dealership. car had 100k warranty took it in right after I bought it. They replaced the belt tensioner and the blower motor for the AC (ice cold works perfect) and said the car is in perfect condition. The only reason I’m selling it now, I upgraded to CLS AMG and don’t need two cars. MPSP with the options was $53200. color: Black Sapphire Metallic ( in very good condition) there are few ships and scratches on the hood from the Hwy driving with one dent from rock it looks like. see pics Interior: black Dakota leather with 16 ways seat adjuster. very very clean. driver seat and back seats hardly used. Options: Premium Package cost $2400 Universal Garage-door opener Auto dimming rearview and exterior mirrors Auto-dimming rearview mirror Ambiance lighting
Sport Package $2900 Sport suspension Active Roll Stabilization Sport leather steering wheel 18’’ Light alloy wheels star spoke ( Tires are less than a year old with a lot of thread . left) space saver spare shadowline exterior trim Multi-Contour seats
split fold-down-rear seat $475 heated front seats $500 Bamboo Anthracite wood trim Park Distance Control $700 Xenon headlights $800 Adaptive light control Variable light Decoding Just done smog, passed with flying colors, and registration is good till 11/2014. NO RESERVE highest bidder wins. I can assist with shipping on buyer’s cost. Car is located in Palmdale, ca 93551. Clean title in hand under my name. Bid with confidence 100% feed back. good luck and happy bidding. any questions feel free to send me an email. thanks. |
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Tue, Nov 7 2023While the old saying that cars lose a massive chunk of their value as soon as they’re driven off the dealerÂ’s lot might not be entirely true these days, most new vehicles steadily lose value as they age and are used. iSeeCars recently released its latest study on depreciation, finding the models that lose value the fastest, and the list is packed with high-end nameplates. The vehicles that lost value the fastest over five years include: Maserati Quattroporte: 64.5% depreciation BMW 7 Series: 61.8% Maserati Ghibli: 61.3% BMW 5 Series Hybrid: 58.8% Cadillac Escalade ESV: 58.5% BMW X5: 58.2% Infiniti QX80: 58.1% Maserati Levante: 57.8% Jaguar XF: 57.6% Audi A7: 57.2% While sports cars, hybrids, and trucks dominated the list of slowest-depreciating vehicles, luxury brands accounted for all of the top ten fastest-depreciating models. iSeeCars executive analyst Karl Brauer also pointed out EVsÂ’ lack of representation on the slow-depreciating vehicles list, saying that thereÂ’s a disconnect between what automakers are building and what people actually want. The average five-year depreciation for all vehicles in the iSeeCars study was 38.8 percent. ThatÂ’s an almost 11% improvement over 2019Â’s figures, but some vehicle types perform worse than others. EVs depreciated 49.1 percent over five years, while SUVs dropped 41.2%. Trucks only fell 34.8% and hybrids 37.4%. Brauer noted that all vehicles depreciate slower than they did five years ago. Even so, EVs are not the best choice if youÂ’re looking for a vehicle that wonÂ’t feel like a ripoff when itÂ’s time to trade in. On the flip side, used EVs can present a stellar value, saving thousands over their new counterparts. Charging times and availability remain concerns for buyers in large parts of the country, but a heavily depreciated EV could be the used car value youÂ’ve been looking for. The same wisdom applies to used luxury vehicles, as the list above indicates. While new-car buyers shopping for luxury cars are set to see big depreciation during their ownership, that means the used car market is flooded with inexpensive used luxury cars. High repair costs and costly maintenance schedules are real issues that used luxury models face, however. Green Audi BMW Cadillac Infiniti Jaguar Maserati Car Buying Used Car Buying
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"Due to a production process error" in the BMW X3, states the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the notice below, "the team seam on the instrument panel was not manufactured correctly." Big friggin' whoop, you say? Well, NHTSA points out that it could hinder the deployment of the airbag and send fractures flying everywhere.
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The best cars we drove this year
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