Trade-in price for BMW 520d?

I’m looking at a 2016 BMW 520d Touring with 49,000 miles, with a 12-month warranty, priced at £17,695. I plan to trade in my 2014 BMW 520d Luxury with 76,000 miles. Both cars have a full service history and are in very good condition. Does the “Luxury” model attract a higher value than the SE model? Roughly, how much should I be changing for?

Asked on 7 December 2022 by RoyD

Answered by Dan Powell
If selling in part exchange, expect to receive £10,000 - £11,000. The Luxury trim makes it more desirable and adds £500 - £1000 to the price. SE models tend to start at £9000.

You might get a better deal with an online buying service. I'd recommend getting a few quotes before committing to a trade-in.

You can find car-buying sites here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/how-to-sell-your-car/#selling...e
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