AUC Z4Ms now dipping below £20k

Spud

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Two on the BMW site, one below 15k miles, the other below 37. How much lower will they drop? Obviously they've got a while to go to hit the 10k bargain bucket level of some of the tattier E46 M3s around, but still.

Note to self: must carry on saving for a house.
 
Spud said:
Note to self: must carry on saving for a house.
lol

IIRC the prices were below £20k earlier this year (pre-summer) before prices across all Z4 models recovered a bit. Seems the occasional one is sneaking below that figure again.
 
It's the time of year thing again. The clocks have changed, the nights are drawing in - less people buy sports cars, particularly roadsters.

I reckon they'll rise again a little around March when people start thinking about spring and summer and trips to the Continent.

Good time to buy!
 
I suppose the cars are now fetching what they were this time last year so zero depreciation in 12 months :) Glass half full thinking!

Every time I look to see what I might replace the car with - I don't want to spend a lot on top of what I get for the car so I can work part time- I get depressed as these cars are such staggering value :( So I'm keeping it for the time being! :)
 
sammyz said:
I suppose the cars are now fetching what they were this time last year so zero depreciation in 12 months :) Glass half full thinking!

Got a trade in figure on mine, £3k more than 12 months ago - can't argue with that :)

That's how silly prices were a year ago...
 
mikedav said:
sammyz said:
I suppose the cars are now fetching what they were this time last year so zero depreciation in 12 months :) Glass half full thinking!

Got a trade in figure on mine, £3k more than 12 months ago - can't argue with that :)

That's how silly prices were a year ago...

I should have got the AMV8 then! :( Or that 430! :headbang:

But like a lot of people I waited too long, then they turned!
 
davidch said:
I should have got the AMV8 then! :( Or that 430! :headbang:

But like a lot of people I waited too long, then they turned!

I know what you mean :)

Those Vantages were low £40ks...now our trade ins are far better but, of course, so are Vantage prices - £50ks again!
 
Update: There's now a Z4MR for under £19k on the AUC website, not a bad one actually (Interlagos and black, 34k miles). Z4MC's now typically £3.5k more than roadsters.

£19k for 343bhp. That's obscene!
 
Andrew D said:
Update: There's now a Z4MR for under £19k on the AUC website, not a bad one actually (Interlagos and black, 34k miles). Z4MC's now typically £3.5k more than roadsters.

£19k for 343bhp. That's obscene!

On a like for like basis? Age / spec etc.
 
How many miles do you do per year? Do the calculation. In my case, insurance was £40 more a year, maintenance so far has been pretty much the same (oil service - provided own oil + brake fluid in the two years I have had the car).

MPG is about 4 - 6 mpg lower then my previous 3.0 using the same real world driving style that I have. So unless you do mega mileage, that does not break the bank either ...
 
pvr said:
How many miles do you do per year? Do the calculation. In my case, insurance was £40 more a year, maintenance so far has been pretty much the same (oil service - provided own oil + brake fluid in the two years I have had the car).

MPG is about 4 - 6 mpg lower then my previous 3.0 using the same real world driving style that I have. So unless you do mega mileage, that does not break the bank either ...

The official combined mpg of my 2.5i is 34, and average mpg is actually between 30 and 33. So M will be more like 20-22 mpg. For doing 11k miles p.a., I need to buy 770 litres of V-Power more a year, i.e. nearly £900 just on fuel. Insurance will be more like £200 extra. I think Inspection 1/2 will be significant higher than normal Z4. Also, road tax is likely to be doubled from 2012 (over £400).

I wait for sDrive35i.
 
Surely though If people 'give' the Ms away for ££peanuts then it will affect the resale prices, these are rare cars and shouldnt be sold cheaply as it hurts me :D
Lets talk up prices from now on please....
as mentioned before the prices last year were quite similar to now so we M owners haven't lost much in a year if at all

remember Z4MC's were £2k cheaper to buy new so sell them cheaper not ask £3k more than an equiv, Z4MR's :P
Even if your chassis is supposedly stiffer.......... :tumbleweed:
 
I doubt very much that the M is 10 mpg worse than the 3.0.

I agree with the above that on a sensible mileage the M doesn't cost that much more.
 
ksher said:
Also, road tax is likely to be doubled from 2012 (over £400).

It already is, mines £220 every 6 months...has been since I bought it.

06 cars onwards with our emissions are band G (I think?)...my previous 04 E46 M3 with the same engine was in a lower tax bracket anyway
 
If you buy and run a BMW 'M' car with 340 odd BHP, 0-60 in under 5 seconds and all the toys you should expect to have to pay a couple of thousand pounds a year more for the privilege than the sap driving a Citroen C2 :)
 
Why though its a road tax, we use the same roads. It's just another bullshit tax from our government
 
I've never had a standard Z4 but I did run an E46 330 Sport followed my an E46 M3. MPG was marginal, maybe 2-3MPG. On a long run my M3 used to do 29MPG on a motorway, the 330 about 32MPG (for direct comparison). M oil services are cheap, but the Inspections hurt and are 2-3 times more than the none M - more than a 911 actually which has 20k interval fixed price servicing. My Insp 1 was £600 (some dealers wanted up to £950) and Insp 2 £700-£1200 (I think). Never needed to do them but I do know the front discs on a 330 are £120 a pair, mainly because parts departments often quote this price (incorrectly) for the M3. One even told me they use the same discs. Er, no. Those are £300 a pair. Not many Z4Ms are going to need new discs yet though (50k miles maybe?).

The M is definitely more expensive to run, but it depends on where in the cycle you own it as to how 'bad'...i.e. Like the M3, if you buy one with new tyres that's just had an Inspection, you've got 30k of motoring with one cheap oil service in the middle (and probably a set of rear tyres) before you have a costly Inspection again. And even then, if you're prepared for it it's not the end of the world.

Gids said:
Why though its a road tax, we use the same roads. It's just another bullshit tax from our government

It's supposed to be a disincentive to us for driving more 'polluting' cars...ours put out twice the emissions of a Ford Fiesta but cost four times the tax. Of course the powers that be wouldn't want you to actually stop driving your 'polluting' car - if they did, it would be £5000 per year. That would be counter productive, because then the penalty would work. No, much better to make it a large enough amount to piss you off, but not make you change your car. That way they increase revenue and are seen to be 'doing something green', despite the futility of the whole concept; a 747 puts out something like 3 times the emissions your car puts out in a year - every single day. A container-ship puts out something like 100 times that.

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BMW will probably suggest replacing discs with pads, they seem to on most high performance BM's these days :(
 
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