Selling your Coupe?? here's how

Drew Gregg

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Just scroll down and see the silver CS featured on this website--anyone know who bought it?
You can see this place only deals in first class cars.....


no extra charges for rust.....
 
More background on BHCC here:

 
There is a butt for every seat. Not everyone is looking for a restored (or rust free original) one. If BHCC misrepresents their cars, that's a different story.
 
I started this post to find out from the Forum about this company so all will be aware of them.

They are well known. Some people find faults,
others don’t. I don’t think that anyone who finds faults have transacted as a buyer or
seller of BHCC. I have honestly only heard positive reviews, particularly from sellers. Interestingly enough, the folks in California that know the most about coupes seem to have the least “issue” with BHCC.

There are plenty of other BMW “dealers” in CA that are less structured and legitimate than BHCC. If the goal of this thread is to inform members of the dealer, it should be grounded in fact, not opinions on what a rusty e9 is worth. If you want to see people overpaying for e9’s, head over to bring a trailer. :D
 
I did not mean for the verb "aware" to be a negative expose. My only knowledge of BHCC is the Coupes they have advertised in the past couple of years that were projects and not even drivers. I just wondered if any Forum members have bought cars that look like the Polaris Coupe on their website.
And based on Markos' remark about overpaying on BAT after the last car sold,I've now determined my car on BAT will have a reserve of at least $400K.....:)
 
I wasn’t targeting you. BHCC is generally viewed in a negative context however. I prefer to separate sentiment from fact.

I did not mean for the verb "aware" to be a negative expose. My only knowledge of BHCC is the Coupes they have advertised in the past couple of years that were projects and not even drivers. I just wondered if any Forum members have bought cars that look like the Polaris Coupe on their website.
And based on Markos' remark about overpaying on BAT after the last car sold,I've now determined my car on BAT will have a reserve of at least $400K.....:)
 
BAT has had some cars sell at a hefty premium but there are many that seem to be selling at what appears, to me, to be a realistic price. The silver one that was bid to $85k a few months ago seemed like at least a $100,000 car. I wonder what happened with that car.
If there are 2 or 3 people that want the same car, that can be the difference of $20k-$50k, which is the same thing I see on Mecum, Barret Jackson.
 
I know of several buyers that have purchased cars at BHCC. They were told the cars could indeed be driven up to the bay area without issue if they were inclined.

They chose to pick them up for one reason or another. I was told the cars wouldn't have made it ten miles without something catastrophic occurring. These are used classic car dealers. I mean c'mon...
 
I know of several buyers that have purchased cars at BHCC. They were told the cars could indeed be driven up to the bay area without issue if they were inclined.

They chose to pick them up for one reason or another. I was told the cars wouldn't have made it ten miles without something catastrophic occurring. These are used classic car dealers. I mean c'mon...
Reminds me of the GEICO commercial that makes the distinction between “pretty sure” and “certain.” “I’m pretty sure these are parachutes.” Someone replies “mine has a sandwich.”
 
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