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Bmw 323i 2004

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I have a 2004 (late) BMW 323i in Silver with 39k on the clock. Its a 2 owner car...it's in very good condition and available in Bangkok. Whats it's likely sale value? I am in no hurry and wont be selling it to a dealer for a cheap price. What I am I likely to get if selling in the newspaper? What should I price it at to sell on this forum?

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I have a 2004 (late) BMW 323i in Silver with 39k on the clock. Its a 2 owner car...it's in very good condition and available in Bangkok. Whats it's likely sale value? I am in no hurry and wont be selling it to a dealer for a cheap price. What I am I likely to get if selling in the newspaper? What should I price it at to sell on this forum?

Someone must have an idea on likely value...thank u.

Let expatmotors sell it for you. They target farang customers and sell mostly farang driven cars...

L

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Let expatmotors sell it for you. They target farang customers and sell mostly farang driven cars...

L

ok..but whats it worth? what will they charge?

ok..but whats it worth? what will they charge?

You can contact them here > Expat Motors

From their site: "Fees are: 5,000 Baht for cars under 500,000 Baht and 10,000 Baht for cars over 500,000 Baht. Cars with a value in excess of 1,000,000 Baht or cars stored for sale by Expat Motors are subject to aforementioned fees plus an additional negotiable charge."

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Contacting EXPAT MOTORS cannot be the only answer...1) What is my car worth? What should I be looking to get from the sale? 2) If anyone on this site is interested give me a PM...you can view it in Bkk.

List it on Thai Visa classifieds.

Buy that big thick moror magazine that comes out every week - 50 baht & you can compare what other cars of same year & similar spec are selling for.

I have a 2004 (late) BMW 323i in Silver with 39k on the clock. Its a 2 owner car...it's in very good condition and available in Bangkok. Whats it's likely sale value? I am in no hurry and wont be selling it to a dealer for a cheap price. What I am I likely to get if selling in the newspaper? What should I price it at to sell on this forum?

Someone must have an idea on likely value...thank u.

Check 'Thailands Red Book' both for Motor Traders and Private, the online version is a few months out of date, but sure the 'paid' version is up to date + it is in English as well as Thai.

"...a 2004 (late) BMW 323i in Silver with 39k on the clock. Its a 2 owner car...it's in very good condition ."

Not a very detailed description and where is the photo? It would be impossible to estimate your car's worth by the limited information you've supplied.

have u thought about looking at similar cars to yours which are listed for sale on the one2car.com website?

Lets start with "What did you pay for it?" and then we might depreciate a little from that.

Also please post a few good photos, thats usually the best move for trying to sell..

Cheers.

Had it been a run of the mill Jap 4 door or a truck you'd have loads of replies but most people don't run BMW's here because of the rip off taxes.

I would have said a little more, around 1.2m - 1.4m being a 323i (assuming it's a 6 cylinder), but since it's silver I'd say less than 1m. What an awful colour for a car.

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