BMW 7 series old models current market value

KawudaOiBoy

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    Guys need to know about BMW 7 series (Long wheel base model) 2002-2003 manufactured vehicle current market rate. I have researched some of the details regarding this from BMW 7 series owners and car brokers and seems its between 60-72 laks. Is this price worth for that kind of an old vehicle and I saw some of the vehicles sold by owners for very cheap price comparing to above range between 3.8 - 4.8 million, seems from leasing companies also offering 5-6 million leasing for this vehicle very easily
     

    Sonique

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    Are you mad to buy second hand european luxury vehicles that are more than 5 years old... well in this case almost two decades 😂
     
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    KawudaOiBoy

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    Are you mad to buy second hand european luxury vehicles that are more than 5 years old... well in this case almost two decades 😂
    :LOL: i know dude its like buying some money pit as a car. just for the curiosity. u know i saw some advertisements in online and seems some of the vehicles selling more than 6 million and some of the vehicles selling less than 4 million. so, it must has to be some standard neh bro. any idea abt this kind of huge gaps for same vehicle ?
     

    Jack_Sparrow

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    There is no proper market for e65 7 series :)

    Higher prices is proportional to current new cars price. eg:- 2002 Diesel montero is still 7 million
    Still new 7 series were imported to Sri Lanka for 25 million during last couple of years (2.0 electric version)
    So 7 million is not worth at all. Also 7 series are rare and very difficult to maintain in anywhere in the world
    If you don't have any personnel preferences e65 i think better to avoid ;)

    There is a little bit fix market e38 7 series (1994-2001) which is an awesome 7 series i would ever buy :P
     

    asylum

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    There is no proper market for e65 7 series :)

    Higher prices is proportional to current new cars price. eg:- 2002 Diesel montero is still 7 million
    Still new 7 series were imported to Sri Lanka for 25 million during last couple of years (2.0 electric version)
    So 7 million is not worth at all. Also 7 series are rare and very difficult to maintain in anywhere in the world
    If you don't have any personnel preferences e65 i think better to avoid ;)

    There is a little bit fix market e38 7 series (1994-2001) which is an awesome 7 series i would ever buy :P

    E65 is the one with head bolt problem if i not mistaken even eun US they avoid that model.
     

    KawudaOiBoy

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    Pissuda hutto, galak badagena muhudata panna wage neh :lol: :lol: :lol:
    naha naha ganna newei broh. poddak hitha giya. nikamata baluwe chance ekak thiye da kiyala. :p pena widihata chances newei langatawath yanna honda nathi seen ekak thiyenne.
     

    Jack_Sparrow

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    E65 is the one with head bolt problem if i not mistaken even eun US they avoid that model.

    Could be bro i don't know much about e65
    e65 and even 5 series e60 are not popular everywhere
    When it comes to BMWs e46, e39 and e38 are the last less complex durable 3,5, and 7 series ;)
    Anything after that is complex and get difficult to maintain as they get old. So better to get relative new one and keep update