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Old 10-10-2007, 11:44 PM
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Deal or No Deal: 2003 BMW X5

Hi all,

I am new to the board. I currently own a 2000 BMW 323i. Its getting pretty high in mileage. I promised myself that the next car I bought would another BMW since I've had an absolute great experience with mine now.

With that said I started shopping around and found a 2003 BMW X5. It has 51,000 miles on it. Its Premium packaged (does that automatically mean it also has Xenon's?). Titanium Silver. For just about 24,000.00 Does that sound like a good deal? I'm supposed to go check it out this coming weekend and if your guys's advice is positive and I'll be coming home with a new X5. Can I also bring that price down? Or do you guys believe its already at the lowest possible price? Of course that's what the car sales man told me over the phone.

By the way the climate controls are knobs and not buttons like on my digital climate control on my almost 3 years older Beemer. Why is that?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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