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2001
The market for these specific BMW 7 Series models (1999-2001) shows very low inventory, with only a few listings available. Despite the scarcity, vehicles tend to stay on the market for an extended period, indicating a slow sales pace. Prices vary significantly, suggesting that condition, mileage, and specific trim levels play a crucial role in valuation. The average price sits around $14,700, but deals can be found at a much lower entry point, especially for models with higher mileage or longer market exposure.
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The market for these older BMW 7 Series models is characterized by low inventory and long selling times, suggesting a niche demand. Buyers should be patient, conduct thorough pre-purchase inspections due to the age of the vehicles, and budget for potential maintenance. While inventory is low, the wide price range indicates significant variation in condition and trim, so careful comparison is key. Acting decisively on a well-inspected vehicle is advisable, but don't rush into a purchase without due diligence.
This deal is recommended due to its significantly lower price point compared to the market average, offering substantial estimated savings. The mileage is also below average for this model year range, and while it has been on the market for a long time, this presents an opportunity for negotiation.
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