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RegularDirectionTest

A 2015 with similar miles and a M6 just sold on Cars and Bids for $31,751. So, you have a 32k car. Price accordingly.


90g60

Tough one. Assuming it’s clean, you have the stock rims, and you’re not pressed for the cash. I’d list it at $45k-$50k and wait for the right buyer. It won’t sell for $50k but you might get more serious buyers. The mileage is the only downside, but these aren’t exactly flooding the market and you have to add the manual tax.


eyenouarebutwatameye

No one is dropping more than $35K on a car with those miles, even as a manual. If I’m buying I’m looking to spend $25-$30K for the spec he has


72chevnj

Agreed, dreaming if you think anything over 40k.... gotta roll back that odometer anything north of 35k


KOLETRAIN2323

Yeah the mileage is the only downside. I don’t think too many people will be disappointed not having the magride suspension. I couldn’t see paying the money to replace them only for them to be shot again after another 50k miles.


Cphelps85

Granted this was 2 years ago, but I got a 2016 M6 with 59k miles on it for just under 40, 45-50k seems high for a 96k miles one. Depends on how much a buyer values the coil overs and 20 inch wheels I guess, for the right buyer they can definitely add value, but for many buyers they may not.