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Specific discussion about the E89 2009 Z4 (sDrive35is, sDrive35i, sDrive30i, sDrive23i)
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Post by Pondrew » Sun Sep 03, 2023 10:12 pm

raymond.harper wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 1:04 pm But I will be telling you my secret! It is very easy, either go to Gumtree or Autotrader and fill in the sell my car part. In the Autotrader on the menu on the left that comes up after "sell my car" enter the reg and mileage, give in a few seconds and the details in the photo will appear. Simples!
Thank you for divulging your secret! :thumbsup:

It will no doubt help many in the future (should make it a sticky in the for sale section TBH). :wink:
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Post by Zed Baron » Sun Sep 03, 2023 11:47 pm

True-Blue wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 2:44 pm This is a really good tip, just take the ‘suggested sale price’ on autotrader with a pinch of salt and they’re normally miles out on Z4’s.
Too true True Blue! I was following a very similar car to mine on Ebay, it sold for £2k more than what Autotrader were suggesting.
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Post by flybobbie » Mon Sep 04, 2023 8:27 am

Overpriced after what i have seen elsewhere.
Saw one at £6500, 23i, nice condition. Think 90k miles.
Unfortunately these cars aren't popular in that not a large market.

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Post by pvr » Mon Sep 04, 2023 9:27 am

I paid several times £20 a shot for a number of Z4s I was looking at, so this is a useful tip to filter out the red flag ones :thumbsup:
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Post by simnew » Thu Sep 07, 2023 12:27 am

Cat S doesn’t mean it can’t be sold. I mean insurance write cars off so easily these days, it’s a scam in my view.

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Post by Zed Baron » Thu Sep 07, 2023 4:01 am

simnew wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 12:27 am Cat S doesn’t mean it can’t be sold. I mean insurance write cars off so easily these days, it’s a scam in my view.
But Cat S are ' having been determined to have some sort of structural damage', I personally wouldn't want to be driving around in a car thats structural integrity may of been compromised, especially if you can't guarantee the quality/experience of the repair/repairer.
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Post by deltasierra » Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:19 am

Insurance companies write a low value car off so that there is no further liability either for future accidents or quality of repair. If another company decides to repair the damage they are not liable, Cat N covers light panel damage and paintwork, Cat S suspension damage, subframes and other expensive and time consuming damage to fix.

I might buy a Cat N or S if the price was right but I would expect to sell it for salvage price.

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Post by deltasierra » Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:20 am

deltasierra wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:19 am Insurance companies write a low value car off so that there is no further liability either for future accidents or quality of repair, if another company decides to repair the damage they are not liable, Cat N covers light panel damage and paintwork, Cat S suspension damage, subframes and other expensive and time consuming damage to fix.

I might buy a Cat N or S if the price was right but I would expect to sell it for salvage price.

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Post by Mr Tidy » Thu Sep 07, 2023 6:46 pm

I might buy a Cat N if I saw photos of the damage and knew what work had been done, but it would have to be cheap!

But I'd consider either if the Cat marker was applied when the car was getting old and of relatively low value. After my 330i got rear-ended in April it is now a Cat S because it needs a new rear bumper cover and the TP insurers recommended repairer managed to quote over £2K for repairs. :headbang:

Still it only cost me £500 to keep it. :)
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Post by MikeyH » Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:52 pm

That’s a Tidy sum, :oops:
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