For all you debating the value of our cars...

NewSixCoupe

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Interesting to note that the High Retail Value of $39,300 does not constitute a 100 Point vehicle. Thanks, Neal.
 

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LenS said:
Interesting to note that the High Retail Value of $39,300 does not constitute a 100 Point vehicle. Thanks, Neal.

And how many people don't drive their classics...even a little bit?
 

glenn in encinitas

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$43,100 for a 1974 2002tii- as much as I'd like to believe it, no way. No how.

I don't know where they're getting their info, but we can only hope . . . .
 

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"classic" prices

For a real boost, check their suggested values for the Bavaria's! I guess no one on the staff ever checked eBay for the numerous decent examples that can be had every day in the $2,500 +/- range
 

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Quiet about the e3's there, Tex, that's my retirement plan -- buy a couple e3's, have an "accident" and pocket the proceeds. :twisted: I payed $400 for my last Bav.
 
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