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<blockquote data-quote="anxious" data-source="post: 402532" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>To be fair to me I think RM40k I paid in 2007 for a E36 325i was about market value at that time. I dont think u can say it was RM10k cheaper than market. I know of someone who sold a 1997 E36 328i at about the same time for RM40k to a dealer. So a 1995 325 RM40k direct owner should be have been right.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway,it is nice to know that the prices of E36 have help up pretty well since then.</p><p> </p><p>I probably lost my mind over when buying the e36 due to its unbelievable mileage, which was 80000km at that time. It was single owner and accident free. If not for the overheating the previous owner had experienced and the resulting cracked cylinder head, I would have no cause to complain. </p><p> </p><p>Having said that in retrospect my E36 turned out to be quite ok. Anyway, it thought me a lot about cars. Basicly to own a second hand BMW, you must be prepared to pay for the experience. Who said the best things in life are free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anxious, post: 402532, member: 193"] To be fair to me I think RM40k I paid in 2007 for a E36 325i was about market value at that time. I dont think u can say it was RM10k cheaper than market. I know of someone who sold a 1997 E36 328i at about the same time for RM40k to a dealer. So a 1995 325 RM40k direct owner should be have been right. Anyway,it is nice to know that the prices of E36 have help up pretty well since then. I probably lost my mind over when buying the e36 due to its unbelievable mileage, which was 80000km at that time. It was single owner and accident free. If not for the overheating the previous owner had experienced and the resulting cracked cylinder head, I would have no cause to complain. Having said that in retrospect my E36 turned out to be quite ok. Anyway, it thought me a lot about cars. Basicly to own a second hand BMW, you must be prepared to pay for the experience. Who said the best things in life are free! [/QUOTE]
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