Pre FC 523i @ RM310k

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The AB salesman in AB Pg told me that 2007 pre-registered pre facelift 523i is now selling @ RM310k. Thats a very good buy. Its brand new, 0 mileage! Of course since its pre reg u will be second owner but nevetheless all warraties applies. So guys if u are thinking about the 523i, the time is now.
 
No-lah, where to find 300k? Anyways I honestly cant imagine spending that kind of $$$ and being saddled with a high hp unless its a company car. My partnership does not offer such privileges.

How abt u ?
 
Me neither, makan gaji only, where can afford... In fact the only employee driving this exact car among the 2100+ people at my workplace is my MD, I think his car could be year 2006, PGPxxxx plate.
 
It is a good buy but there is a lot of extra features on 525.

Have to wait for next few year and the 5 series will easily dropped 40% then it is affordable
 
anxious;280180 said:
The AB salesman in AB Pg told me that 2007 pre-registered pre facelift 523i is now selling @ RM310k. Thats a very good buy.

Its brand new, 0 mileage!

Of course since its pre reg u will be second owner but nevetheless all warraties applies.

So guys if u are thinking about the 523i, the time is now.
first owner register under AB name? y do they register first and sell later? avoid paying extra taxes or what other reason?
 
anxious;280180 said:
The AB salesman in AB Pg told me that 2007 pre-registered pre facelift 523i is now selling @ RM310k. Thats a very good buy.

Its brand new, 0 mileage!

Of course since its pre reg u will be second owner but nevetheless all warraties applies.

So guys if u are thinking about the 523i, the time is now.


my friend got the sms from his SA. it said 320k for 523i wor ... sure ar now 310k? drop further again?
 
Mouse;280500 said:
first owner register under AB name? y do they register first and sell later? avoid paying extra taxes or what other reason?

It's a standard practice in the industry, nothing new...
 
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