chootieunit
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2015 BMW i3
80,000 miles
White
All electric
Purchased used in 2019
Selling to buy a newer BMW i3
Clean title
No accidents
Registration current (expires 08/25)
Safety current
Driver assistance package
-auto/self parallel park
-backup camera
-front and rear sensors
-adaptive cruise control
Pro’s
-New HV battery replaced by BMW Honolulu on August 29, 2023 ($14,000)
-Currently gets 90-100 miles of range
-New tires from Costco in April 2024 ($1200)
-Replaced left rear motor mount November 2023 (a common issue with older i3)
-AC works and cabin air filter was replaced recently
-Paperwork available
Con’s
-Roof repair DIY as these carbon fiber roofs peel off over time
-3G discontinued and GPS inside car does not work (use cellphone Maps instead)
-Headliner was sagging, so push pins holding it up
-Interior shows signs of use
-Driver-side window tint is peeling
-Daylight driving light is out on passenger side (have not disconnected driver side yet, headlights and brights work)
Selling through KeySavvy to get you a discounted price of $5,800 (they process the EV tax credit). Basically, I would list for $8,000 but a dealer can get tax credit (not a private party) so they collect $5,800 from buyer and send me the $8,000 asking price and they keep the EV tax credit.
80,000 miles
White
All electric
Purchased used in 2019
Selling to buy a newer BMW i3
Clean title
No accidents
Registration current (expires 08/25)
Safety current
Driver assistance package
-auto/self parallel park
-backup camera
-front and rear sensors
-adaptive cruise control
Pro’s
-New HV battery replaced by BMW Honolulu on August 29, 2023 ($14,000)
-Currently gets 90-100 miles of range
-New tires from Costco in April 2024 ($1200)
-Replaced left rear motor mount November 2023 (a common issue with older i3)
-AC works and cabin air filter was replaced recently
-Paperwork available
Con’s
-Roof repair DIY as these carbon fiber roofs peel off over time
-3G discontinued and GPS inside car does not work (use cellphone Maps instead)
-Headliner was sagging, so push pins holding it up
-Interior shows signs of use
-Driver-side window tint is peeling
-Daylight driving light is out on passenger side (have not disconnected driver side yet, headlights and brights work)
Selling through KeySavvy to get you a discounted price of $5,800 (they process the EV tax credit). Basically, I would list for $8,000 but a dealer can get tax credit (not a private party) so they collect $5,800 from buyer and send me the $8,000 asking price and they keep the EV tax credit.