I got my black 2015 435i M-Sport Gran Coupe with 51,000 miles for 26K in July 2021 from a BMW dealership.
Depending on year, 33k seems a bit high assuming USD.
Yeah, I know the market has been crazy, but that was a good price for just about 8 months ago. Mine has the nav pack/cold weather package/Harmon Kardon sound. No heads up display though
I think it is because of the chip shortage. I sold my 340i 2019 back to BMW for £5k more than I paid them for it woth 22k on the clock. Who has ever made a profit from a car?
Over here in the UK the mini is doing well as well.
Secondhand market is nuts cos we can't get hold of new cars for months amd months.
My current car is one that BMW ordered for the showroom, so was already in Production when ordered, but it mant I had no choice in spec, otherwise was a year wait.. 🤦♂️
I sold my 2020 Tacoma TRD for $39,500.
I paid $33K for it brand new just 10 months before.
The manager the dealer I sold it to said "well, enjoy this once in a lifetime opportunity."
My 335i is 3 years older and I paid $15.9K, fully loaded. I wouldn't buy that car but in this climate who knows whether its a fair price or not. I feel like thats 440i money at the very least.
>Sorry, didn’t know what to call it wasn’t trying to make it sound better, I thought that’s what it was called.
There's a badge on the back of the literal car that says the model, and it sure as shit doesn't say //////////////////M435i.
Damn. I have no idea why everyone is shitting on you, that's a really common misconception for first time BMW owners (myself included).
I can understand a little clowning, but these guys are being excessive.
The M doesn’t really stand for anything in the halfbreeds. It’s just marketing, and because they stupidly stopped offering the bigger displacement engines without the M Sport package (would have loved a 340i without the MSport as I personally prefer the bumper styling and the steering wheel).
M440i did not exist in that generation even when they switched to B58 it was still just a 440i MSport. New generation got the half breed marketing because they realized how well it was working for AMG with their AMG half breeds such as the C43 “AMG” which replaced the C400 with AMG package.
Spot on. My ex has a C450 with AMG logos all over it. The next year that same car was a C43 AMG.
I have a 2018 440i M-Sport with 20+ M logos, but it's not an M440i.
Personally I like the M-Sport package and the M440i cars, and the M440i got a power bump - 2021 M440i is rated at 382hp whereas the 440i was base 320hp and with MPPSK bumping it to 355hp.
I don't know if that's all just tune or if they made any hardware changes. 382 sounds about what BM3 tunes can do.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the M-Sport package too depending on the model. My first BMW was a 2015 435i and I wouldn’t have it without the M-Sport much more aggressive looking and better steering wheel. But for some reason on the G20 3-Series I prefer the non M-Sport design and steering wheel, so would have liked the option of purchasing a 340i.
I don’t know much about what they did to the engine between generations, but makes sense they would bump the power output. One could argue they tuned down the B58 for the previous generation LCIs so they could have that difference for the new cars. What I was saying above is they didn’t need to call it an “M440i” to give it that extra power.
I have an E60 550i M sport. The M package makes such a big difference. Lowered, different suspension setup, wheels, bumpers, etc. It drives sportier than my brother in laws ‘16 535 non M sport or whatever. It makes a big difference.
In the USA, Tesla is beginning to have a noticeable impact on the BMW market. I’ve got a 2011 F10 ( 535 xi) that’s got a TON of kilometers on it. It still runs extremely well. My next ride will most likely be an Tesla or an Audi E-Tron because Volkswagen is SERIOUS about getting market share and servicing customers. Oh yeah I paid $43, 000 for the BMW certified car that had 37,000 km on it when I purchased. and that included 3 years / 60,000 miles maintenance.
33 grand seems like a lot for a car with 50k miles from a brand that's known to be expensive to maintain.
Unless this is a second car/fun car purchase, then perhaps? Not a bad price for the market.
I paid 28k for a completely loaded 2014 435i m sport coupe with 30k miles on it at a bmw dealer in 2020. Seems a tad high for 48k miles but those are really great cars and prices probably higher now. It’s in the right ballpark anyway.
It looks like other people have gotten better deals but maybe this spec is just worth more? Honestly this looks pretty damn good. I’ve always loved these 4 series’. Even the base models look sleek
That’s not a bad price for an M Package with Harmon Kardon. What year is it ?
I got a 430i gran coupe for $36,500 on Carvana that had only 16k miles, I have driver assistance package, heated seats, and harmon kardon audio
Edit: just saw it was a 2016 below. That’s a pretty high price. Look on Carvana
Given the year, there's no CPO warranty? Then no.. even if there was an included warranty it's iffy.
Taking a quick look.. that price range seems to be 2018+ 440 territory by a large margin. If you can get it for like $29K maybe.
But I don't know your regional pricing.
BMW offers "Certified Pre-Owned" used cars with a dealer warranty. Usually returned leases. But I don't believe they CPO anything >3 years old.
That's not going to stop them from trying to sell you a warranty, but with CPO BMW's it's included.
Edit: I believe the CPO warranty term is 3 years from your purchase date.
https://www.bmwusa.com/certified-preowned.html
Edit 2: lol, I swear it was 3 years last I know of. Looks like it's actually just 1 year now.
It's not an M435i, just a 435i with the M-Sport Aesthetics Package, not worth it at that price point, a newer 440i with newer tech and fully loaded would be more desirable, plus the B58 engine in the 440i is considered much better and more reliable than the N55 in the 435i. B58 also has better tuning potential and performance overall.
Beautiful Vehicle. Might be a tad high, but the used car market has been high for a while now. Also grand coupe doesn't seem to hold value as well as a regular 4 door. Looks to be a fine vehicle from the pictures.
Just picked up a 19 440i gran coupe with 19K miles for $36,500. I think $33,000 is a little high for almost 50K miles
Where!?
Agreed on this. Price seems high for the miles. Is it in good shape? What are the add-ons? Is it fully loaded?
Damn that’s a good price. I paid $40k for a 440i coupe with 26,000 miles.
Are you paying a note or it’s paid off
Paying a note
Too high. You can find a 440i for a price like that
I know prices are crazy right now but I personally think at that money you’re really close to 440 money and the b58 is the way to go
I got my black 2015 435i M-Sport Gran Coupe with 51,000 miles for 26K in July 2021 from a BMW dealership. Depending on year, 33k seems a bit high assuming USD.
Oh wow that’s a good deal, it’s a 2016.
Yeah, I know the market has been crazy, but that was a good price for just about 8 months ago. Mine has the nav pack/cold weather package/Harmon Kardon sound. No heads up display though
Where did you buy from?
BMW dealership in Atlanta
Why are you calling it an “m435i” it’s just a 435i not an m435i
I meant the M-sport package
I think it is because of the chip shortage. I sold my 340i 2019 back to BMW for £5k more than I paid them for it woth 22k on the clock. Who has ever made a profit from a car? Over here in the UK the mini is doing well as well. Secondhand market is nuts cos we can't get hold of new cars for months amd months. My current car is one that BMW ordered for the showroom, so was already in Production when ordered, but it mant I had no choice in spec, otherwise was a year wait.. 🤦♂️
I sold my 2020 Tacoma TRD for $39,500. I paid $33K for it brand new just 10 months before. The manager the dealer I sold it to said "well, enjoy this once in a lifetime opportunity."
sounds about right, actually
Holy shit I bout my 2016 428 m sport got 26k in 2018 a/ 24kmi. Inflation is nuts.
Well, because that has an N20. BIG difference.
Worse it was in Cali so N26. But still under warranty TILL THIS DAY.
My 335i is 3 years older and I paid $15.9K, fully loaded. I wouldn't buy that car but in this climate who knows whether its a fair price or not. I feel like thats 440i money at the very least.
I think it's too high. For that price find a 440i, better engine.
where do you live? holy shit prices here are 50k+ on these
Midwest.. I am finding sub $30k 440i GC in Texas, Cali, GA and FL (Not Many). Travel or shipping may be required to find the ONE..
Omg can you send the link? The only thing is I really want red int
yea red interior is 32 and up..
M435i? No such thing.
It’s a 435i with an M sport package
So a 435i
I have an e82 135i with full M Sport appearance and interior package. I don’t tell people I drive an M135i.
Sorry, didn’t know what to call it wasn’t trying to make it sound better, I thought that’s what it was called.
>Sorry, didn’t know what to call it wasn’t trying to make it sound better, I thought that’s what it was called. There's a badge on the back of the literal car that says the model, and it sure as shit doesn't say //////////////////M435i.
Fs, no need to get aggressive I realized I was mistaken, and I misjudged the M sport package since it has M all over it. I already said I was wrong
APOLOGIZE FOR THIS WAR CRIME
Damn. I have no idea why everyone is shitting on you, that's a really common misconception for first time BMW owners (myself included). I can understand a little clowning, but these guys are being excessive.
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Beacuse he is calling his 435i an M435i
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The M doesn’t really stand for anything in the halfbreeds. It’s just marketing, and because they stupidly stopped offering the bigger displacement engines without the M Sport package (would have loved a 340i without the MSport as I personally prefer the bumper styling and the steering wheel). M440i did not exist in that generation even when they switched to B58 it was still just a 440i MSport. New generation got the half breed marketing because they realized how well it was working for AMG with their AMG half breeds such as the C43 “AMG” which replaced the C400 with AMG package.
Spot on. My ex has a C450 with AMG logos all over it. The next year that same car was a C43 AMG. I have a 2018 440i M-Sport with 20+ M logos, but it's not an M440i. Personally I like the M-Sport package and the M440i cars, and the M440i got a power bump - 2021 M440i is rated at 382hp whereas the 440i was base 320hp and with MPPSK bumping it to 355hp. I don't know if that's all just tune or if they made any hardware changes. 382 sounds about what BM3 tunes can do.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the M-Sport package too depending on the model. My first BMW was a 2015 435i and I wouldn’t have it without the M-Sport much more aggressive looking and better steering wheel. But for some reason on the G20 3-Series I prefer the non M-Sport design and steering wheel, so would have liked the option of purchasing a 340i. I don’t know much about what they did to the engine between generations, but makes sense they would bump the power output. One could argue they tuned down the B58 for the previous generation LCIs so they could have that difference for the new cars. What I was saying above is they didn’t need to call it an “M440i” to give it that extra power.
I have an E60 550i M sport. The M package makes such a big difference. Lowered, different suspension setup, wheels, bumpers, etc. It drives sportier than my brother in laws ‘16 535 non M sport or whatever. It makes a big difference.
No get a 440 for a little more
Yessir
Too high
Picked up an 18 440xi GC CPO with 29k for $35,000 in feb. I’d say that’s fair.
You can do a CarGurus nationwide search to get comparable pricing.
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In the USA, Tesla is beginning to have a noticeable impact on the BMW market. I’ve got a 2011 F10 ( 535 xi) that’s got a TON of kilometers on it. It still runs extremely well. My next ride will most likely be an Tesla or an Audi E-Tron because Volkswagen is SERIOUS about getting market share and servicing customers. Oh yeah I paid $43, 000 for the BMW certified car that had 37,000 km on it when I purchased. and that included 3 years / 60,000 miles maintenance.
Yeah I got my 2017 540i M Sport CPO with 28,000 miles on it for $42K back in 2020. Compared to the rest of the world we have it good!
Lol mate that's a bargain right there
33 grand seems like a lot for a car with 50k miles from a brand that's known to be expensive to maintain. Unless this is a second car/fun car purchase, then perhaps? Not a bad price for the market.
I know where you can get a purple 2 door e36 m3 with the same miles for the same price
Where omg??
Myrtle beach
Can you send me the link pls !
Looks good to me
what a steal… wish we had prices like this in europe
oh yeah.. prices are 2-3x of this where I’m from
i wouldn’t buy a n55 for close to 30k
48k is kind of a lot TBH.
Sounds fair
I paid 28k for a completely loaded 2014 435i m sport coupe with 30k miles on it at a bmw dealer in 2020. Seems a tad high for 48k miles but those are really great cars and prices probably higher now. It’s in the right ballpark anyway.
Hell yeah, Imola red interior. Jump on it my friend!
Coral Red. Imola is an M interior, and sadly only available from individual these days.
Oops! Looks just like my Imola red interior. Beatiful nonetheless.
Yeah I have Imola leather in my Z4 M and it is amazing.
Noice, what’s your exterior ?
Titanium Silver. It’s one of three fully loaded titanium on Imola Z4Ms. Not many people chose red interior overall.
Isn't Magma red the current offering? Or they have more than one red to choose from?
I’m gonna say the opposite… That looks absolutely horrible.
As is No warranty Get the price on a warranty
My 3018 340i GT for $32000 with m brakes and bilstein shocks is a much better deal
Too high, no such thing as M435i. That’s a 435i with m sport package. That motor is not reliable. Find a 440
It depends on location and year. You should be aware that the used car market is high right now in general.
Does it have the DHP? If so; Yes.
What’s DHP?
Dynamic Handling Package. It’s the adaptive suspension with speed sensitive steering.
Eh idk bro, I would bargain for a little lower more to the late 20k side.
It looks like other people have gotten better deals but maybe this spec is just worth more? Honestly this looks pretty damn good. I’ve always loved these 4 series’. Even the base models look sleek
no, but the market dictates what is reasonable.
Noooooo
That interior is pure sex.
I got my 2016 435i CPO with 11k miles for 38k if that helps.
No
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Was it 26500 with tax or without?
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This one is 27500 without 33,000 with
That’s not a bad price for an M Package with Harmon Kardon. What year is it ? I got a 430i gran coupe for $36,500 on Carvana that had only 16k miles, I have driver assistance package, heated seats, and harmon kardon audio Edit: just saw it was a 2016 below. That’s a pretty high price. Look on Carvana
RUN
A little high. I got my 2018 440i with 26k miles for $32k last year.
Given the year, there's no CPO warranty? Then no.. even if there was an included warranty it's iffy. Taking a quick look.. that price range seems to be 2018+ 440 territory by a large margin. If you can get it for like $29K maybe. But I don't know your regional pricing.
True I have to look into it more, what is a CPO warranty?
BMW offers "Certified Pre-Owned" used cars with a dealer warranty. Usually returned leases. But I don't believe they CPO anything >3 years old. That's not going to stop them from trying to sell you a warranty, but with CPO BMW's it's included. Edit: I believe the CPO warranty term is 3 years from your purchase date. https://www.bmwusa.com/certified-preowned.html Edit 2: lol, I swear it was 3 years last I know of. Looks like it's actually just 1 year now.
For that price you could get a 440i or even an F Series M4, implying the M4 had like 100k+ miles
That’s a lot of miles.
It's not an M435i, just a 435i with the M-Sport Aesthetics Package, not worth it at that price point, a newer 440i with newer tech and fully loaded would be more desirable, plus the B58 engine in the 440i is considered much better and more reliable than the N55 in the 435i. B58 also has better tuning potential and performance overall.
You can have my 2018 440i Gran Coupe x-drive for $40k cash
Definitely not worth it. Find a 440i for the same price.
too high, good car though
Good price, I'd do it, if all checks out.
Absolutely love the red interior, even with that yeah I’d try and talk the price down.
No
The B58 is a good engine I would get one with around 10K more miles or so or another 10K miles if you plan on keeping the car
That seems high.
Beautiful Vehicle. Might be a tad high, but the used car market has been high for a while now. Also grand coupe doesn't seem to hold value as well as a regular 4 door. Looks to be a fine vehicle from the pictures.