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      05-03-2024, 05:58 PM   #1
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Advice on a 2020 540i rwd

Hey everyone
I need some advice on a 2020 540 I found for 28k

Details are:
70k miles
1 owner
Black Sapphire Metallic
Black Nappa leather w/ massage seats
Its optioned pretty well just missing the drivers assistance plus and Bowers & Wilkins


Vin: WBAJS1C0XLWW79239

CarFax: https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...JS1C0XLWW79239

Link: https://www.bmwnorthscottsdale.com/i...s1c0xlww79239/

Not that many pictures are on the website, was recently traded in. Got the dealer to come down to 27,989 but they won't budge anymore. Is it a good price to buy it? Or should I wait, my expected timeline for a car is to have one by the end of June.

Thanks in advance!
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The Edmunds website has a pretty good valuation model for wholesale, private party and dealer pricing estimates. Other sites do it with a VIN which I see on the Carfax report. Just to give you some ideas as to how reasonable the asking price is. You note that it is a rear wheel drive car. I personally prefer all wheel drive if I have to drive in poor weather. While I realize you live in Texas with much less snow than Illinois, it looks like Texas has had its share of poor weather in the last few years. You might want to consider an AWD BMW 5 series. Just a thought. --Bob
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The Edmunds website has a pretty good valuation model for wholesale, private party and dealer pricing estimates. Other sites do it with a VIN which I see on the Carfax report. Just to give you some ideas as to how reasonable the asking price is. You note that it is a rear wheel drive car. I personally prefer all wheel drive if I have to drive in poor weather. While I realize you live in Texas with much less snow than Illinois, it looks like Texas has had its share of poor weather in the last few years. You might want to consider an AWD BMW 5 series. Just a thought. —Bob
No need for AWD in Texas. If the roads are iced up or if it snows, the state shuts down so no need to drive anywhere. RWD is best all year around here.
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Thanks for the info, I will keep it in my mind.
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