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A little off topic, but I'm selling my modded 335. Any thoughts on the best route? I have it listed on Craigslist, Cars.com, and Autotrader. I'd like to appeal to buyers interested in "not your average BMW." It looks great and is really quick.

You could try:

Cars - Private Party - Bimmerfest - BMW Forums

A lot of people search for private sellers on car specific forums. I know I always checked 350z forums before I bought mine. You might have to register and all that to post it but it could work out. Most people on sites like that will appreciate the work you've put into it.
 
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Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. I have been on Bimmerfest before...great forum.
 
Mainly this 5 series, which is listed for less than what I paid for my Z.
 

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A little off topic, but I'm selling my modded 335. Any thoughts on the best route? I have it listed on Craigslist, Cars.com, and Autotrader. I'd like to appeal to buyers interested in "not your average BMW." It looks great and is really quick.

Gotta go with a forum. Modded cars are typically a loser for the seller. Get it in front of the most knowledgeable buyer.
 
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Does anyone know what wheels these are? I want them for my new xB but can't seem to find them.
 

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First road trip in the Miata. Handled it like a champ, water temp was rock solid, heater was effective, and 29.9mpg. No cruise control stunk, as the car seems happiest at 60-65mph, which meant I had to keep my eye on the speedometer to maintain 70mph.

Very happy with the seat. Even with foam removed to give me more room, my butt and back felt fine.
 
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Meh. I'd rather have an Audi S7.

I have an Audi. I've owned a CTS-V. For refinement I'd take the S7. For sheer brute force gimme the Caddy.

As far a quality, my old CTS-V had many minor issues while my 2012 Audi has had a recent ring job.

I'll take the Caddy.
 

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