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So my BMW 2007 328xi has been a nice addition to my herd of vehicles. I decided to add to the fleet. I have been watching auction sites for a replacement of my old work horse Pickup truck and saw this very nice example, just seemed eye catching so was very interesting. That began the deep dive into values and pricing on these.
I expected to be out bid as the auction time approached and set in my mind a max of $3700.
This specific auction yard was around 4 hours round trip away, so transport costs would be the cheapest possible (me) The only two Bidders were overseas after the bids increased above $2000.
Shockingly as bids slowly approached 3000 and watched as it was only the two overseas bidders were in the hunt, my bid max was 3000 and as we go closer to slow down of the time between bids I increased my bid max price to 3650...... it went to 3400 so added 50......And won it @ 3700.
I was expecting one or the other overseas to out bid, but it held to that amount.
So now I was getting to learn the IAA buyers process with real time training.
Front Loader pickle fork is how the vehicle shows up from Auction yard to your transport. So was a stressful moment once home and getting to power up the very first time to drive off trailer. Out of 5 bring a trailer buys over the years, was the first that could have rolled on or off the trailer....
So the adventure began.
So far its been a highly educational experience. My career was in Electronics, Mechanics, Electrical, Chemical and Instrumentation. So while definitely different than rebuilding gas vehicles, still has a motor and four wheels.
Overall so far a really nice vehicle to begin the electric vehicle experience.
![PXL_20250115_162116581.jpg PXL_20250115_162116581.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/mybmwi3/data/attachments/1/1986-1af4604baa9a6b08387bab291b25a78d.jpg)
I expected to be out bid as the auction time approached and set in my mind a max of $3700.
This specific auction yard was around 4 hours round trip away, so transport costs would be the cheapest possible (me) The only two Bidders were overseas after the bids increased above $2000.
Shockingly as bids slowly approached 3000 and watched as it was only the two overseas bidders were in the hunt, my bid max was 3000 and as we go closer to slow down of the time between bids I increased my bid max price to 3650...... it went to 3400 so added 50......And won it @ 3700.
I was expecting one or the other overseas to out bid, but it held to that amount.
So now I was getting to learn the IAA buyers process with real time training.
Front Loader pickle fork is how the vehicle shows up from Auction yard to your transport. So was a stressful moment once home and getting to power up the very first time to drive off trailer. Out of 5 bring a trailer buys over the years, was the first that could have rolled on or off the trailer....
So the adventure began.
So far its been a highly educational experience. My career was in Electronics, Mechanics, Electrical, Chemical and Instrumentation. So while definitely different than rebuilding gas vehicles, still has a motor and four wheels.
Overall so far a really nice vehicle to begin the electric vehicle experience.
![PXL_20250115_162116581.jpg PXL_20250115_162116581.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/mybmwi3/data/attachments/1/1986-1af4604baa9a6b08387bab291b25a78d.jpg)
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