Looking around to see at what price we could find a BMW F13 M6 for our office, we stumbled upon a rather curious car over at globalautosports.com, a car that, according to them, is worth $125,000. Let's see why.
First you'll notice the BMW Frozen Black paint job, an optional feature that will set you back a cool $5,000. Other than that, little options are visible on the car that could justify it's price tag.
It has piano trims that will cost another $1,000 and the optional 20" M light alloy wheels that will set you back another #1,300 but other than that, we find it hard to justify that price tag.
With all the possible options on it, an M6 will go for about $150,000 (including the $10,000 ceramic brakes) so, to sell a second-hand car (even though it has only 91 miles on the odometer) with $125,000 seems a bit too much. Sure, the dealer will expect you to negotiate, but even that won't bring the price too low.
In case you want to find out just how much of a discount you can get, check out the listing and maybe drive down there to see the car yourself.
It has piano trims that will cost another $1,000 and the optional 20" M light alloy wheels that will set you back another #1,300 but other than that, we find it hard to justify that price tag.
With all the possible options on it, an M6 will go for about $150,000 (including the $10,000 ceramic brakes) so, to sell a second-hand car (even though it has only 91 miles on the odometer) with $125,000 seems a bit too much. Sure, the dealer will expect you to negotiate, but even that won't bring the price too low.
In case you want to find out just how much of a discount you can get, check out the listing and maybe drive down there to see the car yourself.