FOR SALE Thinking of selling 2003 3.0 SE Maldives Blue - What is it worth

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Fliptop666

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Hi All,

I thinking of selling my 2003 3.0SE in the fantastic Maldives blue. The car has only covered 66,000 miles and has been very well looked after with a good service history. It is not modified in anyway and was owned by a Red Bull F1 engineer before I bought it. Since I have had it I replaced all of the tyres recently and have probably only covered a few hundred miles since and serviced it etc.

The thing is I have no real idea what it is worth, so wondered what people on here think?

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If indeed in excellent condition with a full service history, with the summer months almost here, you could advertise it for £5k with a reasonable expectation of getting close to that. You might see some similar examples on eBay at fanciful prices, but they have been there a long time.
 
In fact I sold this similar car off the forum for close to the asking price, although I think the market has softened a little in the last couple of years.
 
Depending on service history, overall condition and options I would say a very early M54 3 litre E85 should be worth £3,000-4,000 of anyone's money.

If it is exceptional then £5k is not out of the question. The low mileage will definitely help value.

BUT......the car market has been on it's arse for at least two years and isn't going to get better anytime soon. Asking prices and selling prices can be world's apart. There are thousands of cars on the market where the sellers (including dealers) are in denial of what the market is like now. There is a very real 'cost of living crisis' (or whatever you want to call it), and a 23 year old Z4 is always going to be a summer 'toy' these days. How many people want to (or can) drop money on a toy is a question which can only be answered by testing the market. In my opinion.
 
If indeed in excellent condition with a full service history, with the summer months almost here, you could advertise it for £5k with a reasonable expectation of getting close to that. You might see some similar examples on eBay at fanciful prices, but they have been there a long time.
Many thanks, that seems like a reasonable price. I agree that I have seen a number on other sites that just don't sell.
 
Depending on service history, overall condition and options I would say a very early M54 3 litre E85 should be worth £3,000-4,000 of anyone's money.

If it is exceptional then £5k is not out of the question. The low mileage will definitely help value.

BUT......the car market has been on it's arse for at least two years and isn't going to get better anytime soon. Asking prices and selling prices can be world's apart. There are thousands of cars on the market where the sellers (including dealers) are in denial of what the market is like now. There is a very real 'cost of living crisis' (or whatever you want to call it), and a 23 year old Z4 is always going to be a summer 'toy' these days. How many people want to (or can) drop money on a toy is a question which can only be answered by testing the market. In my opinion.
Agree with your points, there certainly seems to be a lot less spare cash around for what you quite rightly say are 'summer toys', which is a shame as these are great cars.
 
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