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Is a 1998 BMW M3 convertible w/ 47k miles for $14,500 a good deal?

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  1. 10 year old car with 4700 miles a year average sounds a little hinkey. Owner was either old, rich, or the car had a lot of shop time if the car is a must have I would take it to a BMW dealer and have them do a thorough check on the car. Have them also pull all the service records.


  2. Give it a shot. M3s are not bad cars at all.  

  3. dude its a convertible for under $15000 enough said

  4. That's a great deal if the car is mechanically sound. I had an e36 coupe which was a thrill to drive. But yeah, make sure the car is in good shape~bring a mechanic with you~ and no accidents.

  5. no bad however if you check auto trader you can find some 1998 or 1999 newer  M3 with lower miles for less.

    but remember that bimmers are expensive to repair so make sure that the car is in good mechanical condition.

    good luck


  6. dude maybe about $16,000 cause an m3 was a nice car in the 90's and still is today. try selling it to a collector or something might not work though. even though it's a convertible raise the price a little and that will be a reasonable price, don't worry too much about the mileage or whatever,it's a fast car the buyer will understand people think "oh it's fast they'll drive it alot" so yeah good luck selling it.

    p.s. it's a nice car i would want to have an those.

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