04-24-2024, 09:54 AM | #1 |
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how much should I expect my mint '23 to be worth if I trade it in for a '24 X5?
how much should I expect my mint '23 to be worth if I trade it in for a '24 X5?
original MSRP on window sticker was a little over $47,000. '23 X1 6872 miles black metallic black interior M-Sport package Premium package 19" wheels remote start via key fob wood dash trim heated seats heated steering wheel three BMW dealers, including the one where I originally bought the X1, only offered me quotes of $32,000, $33,900 and $35,500. All three rated my X1 as mint condition.(because it still looks like it just left the showroom) I know I can probably get a little more by selling it myself, but don't have the time and don't want to go through the hassles... or should I? before anyone asks... thinking about the X5 because I have acquire a couple of medium/large dog with the last few months and the X1 is a little too small for them. I even brought the dogs to the dealership during the test drive. They didn't mind the dogs in the brand new X5. The salesman even said that was the best and only way to see if the X5 would fit my needs(or my dogs' needs) Last edited by Petroleum; 04-24-2024 at 10:21 AM.. |
04-24-2024, 11:26 AM | #2 |
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Dealers often offer different trade in values. I’d go with the dealer that offers the best overall deal including the New vehicle.
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I then went to the other two BMW dealers in town. They also agreed to match it, but no lower. The only real difference now is the trade-in value they place on my existing X1. (which is kind of hard to do from online BMW dealers in another state) |
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04-24-2024, 11:37 AM | #4 |
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Note that second hand baluea have fallen notably smce last year as supply issues have eased and balues post during and just after covid were artificially high.
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04-24-2024, 12:02 PM | #5 |
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guess so... I know how ridiculous the used car prices were during the covid-19 pandemic. I sold my previous car with about 50k miles for $11,000 more than what I expected to a dealer.(without buying a car) In fact, it was almsot $7000(USD) more than the original MSRP price on the window sticker from when I bought it 3 years earlier.
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04-24-2024, 05:16 PM | #9 |
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had another chat with my BMW salesman a couple of hours ago. apparently they can go even lower than 8% below MSRP...but trade-in value on the X1 can't go any higher. the reason is that the pre-owned X1 is extremely difficult to sell in my market. They currently have over a dozen on the lot. Half of them have been sitting around since Christmas. (compared to pre-owned X3, 330i, X5 or even 430i Gran Coupe, which usually get sold within a month or two at the most)
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I'll save my money for when it's time to trade in my X1 in a few years. Perhaps a nice 4-series convertible?(which will definitely make my dogs super happy) |
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04-27-2024, 08:47 AM | #12 |
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