2007 Z4M Coupe - 58k - Sold

Thanks for all the replies, I think!

To kind of clear up the price question. The price has been set due to the circumstances of the sale, I need a quick sale, and yes I think someone can get a bargain here if they are quick. I would have set the price a bit lower to encourage this further, but I have just taxed the car for 12 months which was £500.

I do not want to under value or under sell the vehicle (or by association anyone else's!) but the price reflects the circumstances of the sale, not the vehicle that is being sold.
 
All the AT prices seem to back up the common opinion that ///MC prices are rising.

2 years ago, a 50k car would have been ~£15k, now more commonly £16k is the going rate.

None on there particularly low mileage, or high prices but only one <60k car for less than £15k. Most of the "cheaper" cars are "now sold" or "wanted", so not indicative of current prices.

I also think that typically forum cars are priced accordingly with the rest of the market, I don't think forum users routinely over price their cars.

edit: PH also seems to showing MCs priced higher than 1 year ago.
 
Great news..

Sold fast at a good price for seller and buyer. Just the way it should be.

I like a man who puts down his price and keeps to his guns
 
I was just considering the prospect of selling my much loved coupe, with a view to buying something much older for a change of pace...From this thread it looks like I'll have less than £15k to play with on my 52k Z4Mc :headbang:
 
Nicely done on the sale OP.

Now, wasn't there a thread somewhere that was keeping track of MC and MR price trends?
 
Here it is. The Z4M price index thread...

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62401
 
Beats said:
I was just considering the prospect of selling my much loved coupe, with a view to buying something much older for a change of pace...From this thread it looks like I'll have less than £15k to play with on my 52k Z4Mc :headbang:

52k Z4MC, if you're not looking for an immediate sale, £16k is the going rate.
 
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