Aus_Pol said:Looks great, nicest one I've seen since getting here.
I wonder if they could shake some off the asking price.
motoroller said:Have 306 and 289 sold already?
Might be worth a PM to Taz, Brian - I think he's seen it as he was in contact with the owner after it was water damagedzedwheels said:Hi guys.
Whats the opinions then about this grey one that's had some flood damage is it worth a look or would it be best to stay away from a water damaged car, my thought would be concerning the electrics more than anything?
I take it its a category D?
paddy wright said:Seems too good to be true for the flood damaged car and I’d be worried it’s had no mot since 2017 ( the year it was flood damaged). Still worth a look tho as if it stacks up its amazing value.
Ewazix said:paddy wright said:Seems too good to be true for the flood damaged car and I’d be worried it’s had no mot since 2017 ( the year it was flood damaged). Still worth a look tho as if it stacks up its amazing value.
Properly repaired Cat recorded cars are usually worth 30-40% less (if it was a cat recorded claim of course, the seller maybe ducking that slightly).
MefiEcosse said:It was discussed briefly on this thread last year!
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=88374&start=240
paddy wright said:Seems too good to be true for the flood damaged car and I’d be worried it’s had no mot since 2017 ( the year it was flood damaged). Still worth a look tho as if it stacks up its amazing value.
zedwheels said:I just checked on the ebay business that's selling this car, and its a service garage that also does diagnostics so that's not a good sign. I would think water and car electrics don't mix well, although the Advert states no issues with electrics. :?
Its such a shame for a 26K mileage, and £15K price tag "with negotiation maybe £14K" But :!: