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    How much would be a good price for a BMW X5 (V8 4400cc, 2002yr model, tiptronic t/m, 30,000 miles with 20" BMW SPORT rims) - imported from the states

    Salamat po.

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    Why import? The secondhand price plus import tax would make it just as expensive or more expensive than a secondhand local one.

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    Hi Niky. Just wanted to know what would be a good price for the X5 with the specs as presented can you give me an idea?

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    Don't know... I'm sure you could find the bluebook value at MSN autos, then inquire at the Bureau of Customs as to the taxes you'd have to pay.

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    Actually the situation is like this. I have a friend thats bringing in an X5 form the states within the next few weeks and he is contemplating on selling it. Im sort of helping him estimate a reasonable selling price for it. Would you know how much would a locally bought '02 X5 would be selling in the market now so we can decide if we can still price it competitively? Thanks

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    Will back check the classifieds, but I'm not sure I can come up with much.

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    someone is selling that same exact spec 02 x5 4.4L v8 with 28,000km on the odo for 2.5m sa car finder here.

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    is that a good price?

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    Suspiciously low i'd say. The base X5 3.0d starts off at 5M new, I recall the 4.4i would've cost around about 6 or 7M back in 2002.

    If the papers are clean that car's a steal.

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    Petrol engined models are often way cheaper than their diesel versions. Not sure with BMW but that's the way it is with most car manufacturers.

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