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Originally Posted by upallnight
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but with that kind of mileage, the only buyers out there are the bottom feeders. The kinds with Champagne taste but on a minimum wage salary.
Place an ad for what you have into it and see how many buyers come a calling. After a month place the same ad, but lower the price. When the little women see how much people are willing to offer for the X she'll change her mind and let you keep it.
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He may find the right enthusiast that recognizes the value of great service, repair and care for the X5. 3 weeks ago I just sold my 99 540it wagon with 178K on the clock and it went for full listing price. It was the condition of the vehicle, maintenance, records and how well the vehicle drove that cemented the sale. You are right that a number of bottom feeders came through the craigslist channel it was easy to send them away especially after telling them that this is not the car for you. There were a number of people that wanted to offer low baller prices and had not even seen the car. I had a firm price and took appointments only for the car. The people who made the appointments were serious ones. The vehicle sold within 48 hours of posting. The first person that came by wanted to give me 1/3 deposit and the rest of the funds in 10 days. I was like I have a number of appointments for this weekend lets see what happens after the weekend if its still for sale. The second person came, drove the vehicle and paid for it on the spot.