Buy BMW ACTIVEHYBRID 5 from USA

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2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 1 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 2 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 3 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 4 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 5 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2013 Bmw ActiveHybrid 5, VIN WBAFZ9C58DC751974. Photo 6 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog.

Engine3L · Inline-6 · Turbo · 300 HP Fuel typeHybrid

TransmissionAutomatic Drive typeRear Wheel Drive

87 492 mi

Normal Wear

Stockton (CA)

Run and Drive

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Why Buy BMW from USA

Copart and IAAI auctions list 200-500 BMW vehicles daily. The average price for a 2018-2020 BMW 3 Series is $8,000 to $12,000, which is 35-40% cheaper than the European market. This significant price reduction, combined with the diverse selection available, makes purchasing a BMW from the USA a smart choice for many buyers.

Most Popular BMW Models at Auction

When it comes to BMW, several models consistently attract attention at auctions.

  • BMW 2 Series - Known for its sporty handling and compact size, it's a great choice for those who value performance in a small package.
  • BMW 3 Series - The quintessential BMW sedan, offering a balanced blend of luxury, performance, and technology.
  • BMW 5 Series - A fantastic option for those looking for a larger sedan with ample space and advanced features.
  • BMW 7 Series - This flagship model is all about luxury and cutting-edge technology, perfect for anyone wanting to make a statement.

What to Look for When Choosing

When selecting a BMW at auction, consider the following practical tips:

  • Avoid vehicles with significant frame damage, as repairs can be costly and complicated.
  • Look for models with lower mileage; ideally, under 80,000 miles is preferable for longevity.
  • Be cautious of older models, particularly those from 2011-2015, which may have known issues with electrical systems and engine performance.

How Much Does It Cost to Import BMW

The total cost of importing a BMW can add up quickly. For instance, if a car is priced at $10,000 at auction, you can expect shipping fees to be around $1,800, and customs duties to range from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings the estimated total cost to around $14,000 to $16,000. For a more detailed breakdown of your potential costs, check out our calculator.

If you're considering a BMW purchase, take a look at the BMW 4 Series or the BMW i4. Both models offer a great mix of performance and luxury that are hard to resist.

Don't forget, BMW is part of the BMW Group, which also includes Mini and Rolls-Royce. If you're interested in compact fun or ultra-luxury, exploring these brands can also be worthwhile.