I have a 14 BMW 318i, the engine is in very good condition and it has full service history up till 2002, I aqyuired it back in February and have continued this. the problem is the car it self, the paint is faded, the tracking arm on the drivers side is gone, the front pipe has a crack in it, the gear box is starting to have problems. The 'cream' interior has 14 years of dirt ground into it. and the seats are worn, plus some of the interior is missing. The electric windows have all but stopped working and both driver a passenger door seals have gone!!!!!!!!!!!
Should I sell/scrap my BMW?ducati
you should sell or give it to somebody because someone out there would like to fix it up
Should I sell/scrap my BMW?hp
Bin it.
If it has no sentimental value then it has no value at all it would seem. Please be considerate and scrap it properly. I mean do not abandon it by the road side or something like that the rest of us end up paying for it to be removed.
I think all BMWs should be scrapped - along with their drivers - LOL
OH !!! well id just sell it as repair or spare as there are many that would buy the bmw parts as expensive and not many breakers yards stock them , which is also to your advantage as you should get good money for the engine side of it if you sell it to a breakers !! hope this was helpfull xx
sell it go to we buy your car . com the site is owned by an x foot ball player and has really took off they give you an offer within minutes and someone comes and collects it you will probly get a better price than scrap
Advertise it (on ebay) as breaking for spares. List a wheel bolt for 99p. Then state in the description that you are selling all parts off the car, and that buyers should contact you for whichever parts they need. You will get much more money than you will from a scrapyard (probably nothing); or from selling the car whole (next to nothing).
sell ittt bmw cost alot to get them fixed...buy a toyota corolla or camry.
a new gear box is 拢200 minimum, sell it fast before the problems become seriously noticible.
Sell it to a BMW admirer who is willing to repair
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