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The rest of their inventory is equally overpriced:
https://www.cars.com/for-sale/searchresults.action/?searchSource=DEALER_ADVANCED&stkTyp=U&dlId=1895809&zc=- 08330&rd=99999
$90,000 for a 1988 BMW M5, NADA lists high retail of $24,400.
$75,000 for a 2005 BMW M3, even with all options, NADA list high retail at $18,100.
$75,000 for a 2002 BMW M5, NADA high retail is $14,200.
The list goes on...
https://www.cars.com/for-sale/searchresults.action/?searchSource=DEALER_ADVANCED&stkTyp=U&dlId=1895809&zc=- 08330&rd=99999
$90,000 for a 1988 BMW M5, NADA lists high retail of $24,400.
$75,000 for a 2005 BMW M3, even with all options, NADA list high retail at $18,100.
$75,000 for a 2002 BMW M5, NADA high retail is $14,200.
The list goes on...