BMW 3.2 Z4 M Roadster, 2006, Interlagos Blue - NOT ON SALE

These threads always descend into this. I've said it until I'm blue in the face. The market for these cars is starting to mirror the Z3M's to a certain extent. There aren't many of them, even fewer in decent nick, even fewer still in decent nick with lowish miles and the right history that haven't been modded heavily. Therefore there is a gulf developing between these cars and the rest and in the next few years it will wide n further. You decide what you want to pay and buy something accordingly but you won't get a top quality, low mileage one on the cheap.
 
Weird isnt it.....

Both of the Z's i have sold have only lasted a couple of weeks for sale...First person to see them has bought them..

Both of them have been brilliant for residual value....I am actually a couple of shillings up after initial purchase price and mods.

I think if you have a good honest car that is well presented with good provenance then a buyer has no reason not to buy it,but if you havent looked after the car and try and peddle crap onto buyers then you will have the car stood for a looong time.
 
i spent the weekend discussing this car with my mates - I find it hard to imagine that its value will drop any lower, it must be a depreciation proof - those engines seem to do big miles in the M3 so they will in the zed.

I think keeping it is a good idea
 
Indeed it was a good idea..

And anyone in the market for an M roady must have been a fool not to buy it...

Glad the OP has decided to keep it......... :thumbsup:
 
original guvnor said:
These threads always descend into this. I've said it until I'm blue in the face. The market for these cars is starting to mirror the Z3M's to a certain extent. There aren't many of them, even fewer in decent nick, even fewer still in decent nick with lowish miles and the right history that haven't been modded heavily. Therefore there is a gulf developing between these cars and the rest and in the next few years it will wide n further. You decide what you want to pay and buy something accordingly but you won't get a top quality, low mileage one on the cheap.

Pretty much sums it up, most people state something is only with what someone is prepared to pay - and forget the other side it's also only worth the price that someone is prepared to sell at.

This Thread proves this- it was worth more than 10k so the OP decided not to sell - Good Man :thumbsup:
 
Back
Top Bottom