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Question Posted Tuesday August 16 2005, 10:00 pm

how much does a used bmw convertable cost

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truadvice answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 5:54 pm:
got to cars.com

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azngemini answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:22 pm:
ooh not that much actually. there are different convertibles, and the cheapest one is the Z4 roadster, and it's like 34,000.. the most expensive one the 6 series convertible.. which is like 77 grand. my brother has the BMW X5, but that's not a convertible.
i'd rather get a Porche convertible, but they're all like atleast 60 grand...

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*ashlee* answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:20 pm:
have you ever heard of google? or maybe yahoo. its called a "search engine." type in what car your looking for and, what do you know, it brings up about 2 million sites for you to choose from. then you can find the official bmw website and pick out a color and a year model, and everything you want on it, and theyll give you an exact price. Sorry if i came off as rude. but i am SO tired of you lazy ass morons who dont even need advice on anything, your just too lazy to look something up. thats really sad.

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Napalm350z answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:12 pm:
one that's about ten years old with roughly 100,000 miles on it will put you back
about 6 thousand dollars. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) is a very useful site.

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devilspawn_666 answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 11:01 pm:
Like I always say, if you have to ask for the price, you probably can't afford it.

You should try looking for the exact make and model of the car you want and the features that you want on it. That determines the price. Go to one of those Kelly blue book sites and enter this information into the correct boxes. This website will tell you how much the car you want is worth. Don't pay much more than Kelly Blue Book Value because if you do, the dealer is screwing you over.

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needadvice answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 10:26 pm:
if your talkiong about oldies-75,000-300,000
if your talking about new ones-250,000- 500,000
please rate!

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TheOldOne answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 10:26 pm:
The price varies depending on a wide number of variables - among other things, the year, mileage, condition, model, whether it's a private sale or a dealer, and the area in which you're making the purchase.

Either of these sites should help you get a pretty reasonable idea of market prices for the specific type you're looking for:

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Just enter the information for the particular model you're looking for. Good luck!

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