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How many people cross shop a used 7 series with a new 3 series, or a used S Class with a new C class? I suspect very few.I'm not so sure the price is THAT low. I think the seller is smart enough to know that in 3 months when the M3 starts production, these older MS's will be a tough sell. Think about it. Who is really going to pay $40 or $50k for a 4 to 5 year old MS when they can get a nicely equipped M3 for around the same price or a little more? I mean, the M3 may not be quite as nice as the S, but it WILL have AP. Granted, it may take a little while to see the full effect since the M3 has such a large back order, but you can bet that the older S's are going to take a huge hit over the next 12 months. Look for a 2013 MS to be around $26-32k this time next year. Bank on it.
But of course every MS/MX shopper looks at the i3 as an alternative...How many people cross shop a used 7 series with a new 3 series, or a used S Class with a new C class? I suspect very few.
I appreciate the out of state offers, but I would also take lower local offers for the convenience. This car is going to Tesla for 41k on Saturday unless someone would like the great deal instead.
There's a lot of uncertainty to selling to someone far away. Shipping needs to be arranged, or the person will need to travel. Need to figure out how to transfer goods and money at the same time etc. The potential buyer can back out at any time during this process until money and title change hands and all of these take time, while trade-in offers are good for only 2 weeks generally. So it's something certain and quick vs. something less certain.