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2012 BMW 328i Touring M-Sport 6-speed RWD
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2012 BMW 328i Touring M-Sport 6-speed RWD
Year: 2012
Make: BMW
Model: 3-Series
Mileage (numbers only please): 39000
Color: Alpine White
VIN: WBAUT9C54CA189929
Price (no $ sign please): $30000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
Up for sale is my 2012 328i Touring. Alpine White, Saddle Leather, Glacier Aluminum trim. She has M-Sport package, 6-speed manual, rear wheel drive. Currently has 36,000 miles. Factory warranty is up 4/16. I ordered this vehicle new. I put this car together to keep forever. I figured the fewer electronic do-dads, the better. Less to go wrong long-term. No navigation. Manual seats. Leather. See window sticker.
She has been flawless since day 1. I performed oil services in-between factory scheduled services. My log shows approximately 6100 miles between services on average. Doesn't take a drop of oil between services. Never did. All service records included. Has 40% tint all-around. Original carpet mats, all-weather mats and cargo mat. Original chrome grilles included. Extra oil filter included. Original never-installed front license plate mount included. Yellow lamin-x on fogs. DINAN front camber plates. Clutch Delay Valve delete. Set of OEM wheel locks included. 18" 335 Powder Coated wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport ZP, OE 17" wheels with Bridgestone Potenza RE050aII and 15" OEM E90 wheels with all-seasons included with sale.
I would love to keep her, but I have a 25 year old track car that really should be towed to events. I'm getting too old to drive back-and-forth from track events in a 25 year old Porsche. Need to replace with something that can tow.
This is the last of the naturally aspirated, standard fuel injection, hydraulic power steering, 6-cylinder, manual transmission, rear wheel drive BMW Sport Wagons ever.
email inquiries to: scconigliaro at hotmail dot com
Last edited by RallyeChris; 04-27-2016 at 05:17 PM.
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Glad you agree that you don't get it I have owned 3x E90/E92 BMWs, and all have been twin turbo and not that slow 328i. Last one purchased with 12k miles for $28k, with better spec than yours
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Base MSRP on a brand new 2016 is $42,650. Brand new with 4 years of maintenance/warranty. OP, why is your car worth $42?
http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/conte...modelcode=16TC
http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/conte...modelcode=16TC
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Again. If you have to ask "why?", then this is not the car for you. If you like what BMW has to offer these days, then perhaps a new BMW F31 is the best vehicle for you. This vehicle can not be compared to an F31. If all you see is the asking price when compared to the price of a new BMW F31, this is not the right vehicle for you.
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Wow! Gorgeous car. And to think I recently sold my 6speed '11 E90 M3 ZCP (43,000 miles) with full Dinan exhaust and an extra set of track wheels with Pilot Sport Cups for $40,000. You certainly have a unique car, sadly not $42,000 unique. Best of luck.
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Sounds like a nice M3. Congrats on the sale. Apples and Oranges, I'm afraid. Thanks.
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Why take a crap on a seller's "car for sale" ad? Why? Can't people exercise some discretion and be a "good citizen."
It's the holidays, you would think that at least at this time of year, people would just read it or ignore it and keep their "hating" to themselves.