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      11-21-2023, 09:45 AM   #1
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2019 BMW 330i RWD, track package, $59k window car

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Hi,

This is not mine, but was going to buy it when I changed my mind on direction. This is my perfect 330 build and seller. His biggest option that he was looking for when he bought it was the power trunk!

Super nice guy and he is flexibile on the price.
https://www.autotrader.com/marketpla...5R1C55KAE81448

Hope someone here scoops this enthusiast build up.

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      11-22-2023, 12:00 AM   #2
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To the less informed, what does the track package include? Is it the Adaptive M Suspension? The window sticker is a bit blurry and don’t want to bother them just for that.

I recently shifted my search from a M340i to a 330i due to some life changes. I had a pretty decent idea on prices/options having had searches setup for a while. What’s the market for these lately? I see a couple of CPOs in the mid 20s having been on the lot for a bit, but unlikely they have all the options.

Appreciate any insight!
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      11-22-2023, 08:16 AM   #3
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To the less informed, what does the track package include? Is it the Adaptive M Suspension? The window sticker is a bit blurry and don’t want to bother them just for that.

I recently shifted my search from a M340i to a 330i due to some life changes. I had a pretty decent idea on prices/options having had searches setup for a while. What’s the market for these lately? I see a couple of CPOs in the mid 20s having been on the lot for a bit, but unlikely they have all the options.

Appreciate any insight!
The biggest things for the track package is the bigger brakes and the limited slip, which is a big game changer for a RWD car. This gives you much more traction. Especially helpful in less than ideal conditions and high performance driving.
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The biggest things for the track package is the bigger brakes and the limited slip, which is a big game changer for a RWD car. This gives you much more traction. Especially helpful in less than ideal conditions and high performance driving.
I appreciate the insight!
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      11-27-2023, 02:49 PM   #5
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I checked out the car (thanks for reaching out ClubRacer).

A few things:

1. There's a lien on the car and electronic-title only. Buyer will have to get comfortable with buying this car on a bill of sale basis only and trust seller will sign over the paper title once the credit union processes the lien release and DMV sends seller paper title. No way around this and credit union/DMV won't play ball. Title will go to the current registered owner once the lien is released.

2. Carfax is clean and seller didn't mention it until I actually saw the car, but there was a somewhat significant front end collision. Front bumper, driver's side headlight and quarter panel were all replaced.

The seller does seem like a nice guy, but this transaction will require a bit of trust and risk taking and the fact he didn't mention it up front (and I don't usually buy cars with accident histories unless it's quite minor) means I am passing.
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      11-28-2023, 10:46 AM   #6
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I checked out the car (thanks for reaching out ClubRacer).

A few things:

1. There's a lien on the car and electronic-title only. Buyer will have to get comfortable with buying this car on a bill of sale basis only and trust seller will sign over the paper title once the credit union processes the lien release and DMV sends seller paper title. No way around this and credit union/DMV won't play ball. Title will go to the current registered owner once the lien is released.

2. Carfax is clean and seller didn't mention it until I actually saw the car, but there was a somewhat significant front end collision. Front bumper, driver's side headlight and quarter panel were all replaced.

The seller does seem like a nice guy, but this transaction will require a bit of trust and risk taking and the fact he didn't mention it up front (and I don't usually buy cars with accident histories unless it's quite minor) means I am passing.
Great report! How is the quality of the paint work? Did he admit to it after and explain what happened?
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