Why don't you list for BMW 3 series, All wheel drive version 330xi in the market price analysis? I'm trying to find out what my car is worth. Thanks

Asked by 001mrdavid May 16, 2012 at 04:58 PM about the 2001 BMW 3 Series 330xi Sedan AWD

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the easieast way to get the price for this car is get the price for the 330 and add $1000 to the 330Xi and add $2000 in winter time or if you live wher you get a lot of snow..trus me I had that car for almost fuer years...gret car by the way

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