Again, to quote one of our readers, “driving rich” is the whole ides of this blog – acquiring high end, highly depreciated unicorns from CarMax and leveraging their bumper-to-bumper MaxCarewarranty to protect against extraordinary repairs. I wish I could remember who sent that to me. Anyway, this low mileage, 11 year old long wheelbase BMW 750Li is very, very nice for a stupid low $15,998. It’s also the first year of the fifth generation, no bubble-butt trunk lid.
Here’s the review from Car and Driver when the car was new. When the car sold for just under $100,000. And here’s a long term testfrom Automobile magazine. It’s modestly equipped with blind spot monitors, lane departure, rear DVD, and seat massagers, and also comes with a 4.8 liter twin-turbo V-8 good for sub-five second 0-60 sprints. This is a real autobahn cruiser at a used Corolla price.
I would not own this without MaxCare, and my experience is that MaxCare for 750’s is expensive. But with a starting price of $15,998 it’s worth a try. Think about it – the warranty can protect you until the car is 16 years old, and for maybe almost 100,000 more miles. That’s driving rich. Find this two owner, accident free luxury car here in Pleasanton, California.
Wow, I wish I were there to buy it!
Nah. There’s a Shelby Mustang waiting for you.