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2003
Prices for these older luxury sedans are generally low, reflecting their age and mileage. The market appears stable, with individual vehicle pricing heavily influenced by condition, maintenance records, and specific trim features.
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The BMW 7 Series from this era (2002-2005) represents a significant opportunity for buyers seeking luxury at a lower price point. However, with average mileage exceeding 150,000 miles, thorough pre-purchase inspections are paramount. Prioritize vehicles with documented maintenance history, as upkeep costs for these luxury sedans can be substantial. Given the limited inventory, act decisively when a well-maintained example appears, but be prepared for potential repairs.
This vehicle is ranked highly due to its competitive price point and relatively moderate mileage for its age, offering good value within the current market. Its presence on the market for 11 days suggests potential negotiation room.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low price, offering the most significant estimated savings and the lowest entry cost into a BMW 7 Series from this generation. It's ideal for a buyer prioritizing budget over mileage.
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