mr wilks said:Wrapping one![]()
Seriously :dizzy: if you have even one squinty eye on future resale (as you mention above) that's about the worst possible thing you could do .
So remove the wrap before you sell it?Smartbear said:People in general seem very wary of buying wrapped cars for fear of what damage it may be hiding to the original paint underneath![]()
Rob

Marlon said:Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the OP buys as an investment. Regardless of the uniqueness of the colour or mileage, these cars won't climb in value - at best they may hold their price for a while if your lucky.
I bought mine with the heart not the head - I have piled on the miles and enjoyed every one.
If I wanted to sell it I'd get no where near what I paid.
I bought it to enjoy it![]()
Looney said:Marlon said:Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the OP buys as an investment. Regardless of the uniqueness of the colour or mileage, these cars won't climb in value - at best they may hold their price for a while if your lucky.
I'm bought mine with the heart not the head - I have piled on the miles and enjoyed every one.
If I wanted to sell it I'd get no where near what I paid.
I bought it to enjoy it![]()
isnt that what we should doing, cars vs hearts. Sensible option would be to buy a FSH car on here for £1000 more.
mr wilks said:Looney said:Marlon said:Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the OP buys as an investment. Regardless of the uniqueness of the colour or mileage, these cars won't climb in value - at best they may hold their price for a while if your lucky.
I'm bought mine with the heart not the head - I have piled on the miles and enjoyed every one.
If I wanted to sell it I'd get no where near what I paid.
I bought it to enjoy it![]()
isnt that what we should doing, cars vs hearts. Sensible option would be to buy a FSH car on here for £1000 more.
& what would that FSH guarantee you ?
The car you are considering has 56k on it with 2 documented services so worse case scenario its possibly done 18kish between changes . on longlife oil ? It aint gonna suddenly explode
It may even have had one or 2 done that aren't stamped ?
Ok its fallen out of the time schedule required by Bmw (mainly for warranty purposes) but lets get to the basics here , it aint a highly strung tweaked to the max high performance engine , its a straight 6 na bmw N52 built to perform at a decent output for a longtime , it isn't the S54 M engine that requires a lot of maintenance & attention just to avoid major problems
Id be amazed if there is any longterm issues that have or could arise from its infrequent service record , there just isnt anything major to go wrong that the services would have prevented especially in 56k miles
Buy the car unserviced & get it properly up to date with oil+filter , brake fluid , coolant , plugs , cabin filter , air filter & change the gearbox oil , you would already have covered virtually all that at a decent indy instead of wasting £300 asking the RAC to look it over & tell you the brake lines look corroded , the pads look worn , its due a service , both rear spring has been replaced at some point , headlight misted over blahblahblah
You can hear the car ticking over , it clearly has no hva issue which can affect some N52s , i really can't see what folks are getting sand in their fanny over with this car![]()
Easily changed? A wrap looks crap and a full proper respray would be half the cost of the caredg3 said:We're all welcome to our opinions, I'd rather an otherwise perfect car with the right specification and compromise on the colour; which can be easily changed. And that's my opinion - no reason to be derogatory with yours.
(and I'm someone who held out for an Imola ///M! just offering a different perspective)
Looney said:Marlon said:Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the OP buys as an investment. Regardless of the uniqueness of the colour or mileage, these cars won't climb in value - at best they may hold their price for a while if your lucky.
I bought mine with the heart not the head - I have piled on the miles and enjoyed every one.
If I wanted to sell it I'd get no where near what I paid.
I bought it to enjoy it![]()
isnt that what we should doing, cars vs hearts. Sensible option would be to buy a FSH car on here for £1000 more.
Marlon said:Looney said:Marlon said:Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting the OP buys as an investment. Regardless of the uniqueness of the colour or mileage, these cars won't climb in value - at best they may hold their price for a while if your lucky.
I bought mine with the heart not the head - I have piled on the miles and enjoyed every one.
If I wanted to sell it I'd get no where near what I paid.
I bought it to enjoy it![]()
isnt that what we should doing, cars vs hearts. Sensible option would be to buy a FSH car on here for £1000 more.
Very true sir![]()
mr wilks said:can't see what folks are getting sand in their fanny over with this car![]()
Mr Wilks you are a wordsmith!Andy I nearly wasted a good glass of red wine laughing at this comment!TR4man said:mr wilks said:can't see what folks are getting sand in their fanny over with this car![]()
Mr Wilks you are a wordsmith!
skelters said:I've changed my mind over this car.
Buy it and set the f***er on fire.
cant tell if this is serious or notskelters said:I've changed my mind over this car.
Buy it and set the f***er on fire.