Firstly Merry Christmas everyone, hope Santa was good to you.......obviously he did not get my letter asking for a Z4MC!!
Rather than hi-jack the damaged car register I thought I would ask the question......about people's stigma about buying a Cat C or D car, the way I see it is that it is a cheap way into owning a Z4 MC providing the car has been repaired properly it should be as good as new. There must be a lot of non recorded cars out there that has had a bump i.e. a wing or bumper replaced so apart from the 'stigma' what is the difference specially with a Cat D.
I guess that as the M cars get rarer these cars will become less undesirable? There are lots of older classic supercars that have been ravaged with rust etc that retain very few of the original panels/ bodywork that command extremely high prices.
Rather than hi-jack the damaged car register I thought I would ask the question......about people's stigma about buying a Cat C or D car, the way I see it is that it is a cheap way into owning a Z4 MC providing the car has been repaired properly it should be as good as new. There must be a lot of non recorded cars out there that has had a bump i.e. a wing or bumper replaced so apart from the 'stigma' what is the difference specially with a Cat D.
I guess that as the M cars get rarer these cars will become less undesirable? There are lots of older classic supercars that have been ravaged with rust etc that retain very few of the original panels/ bodywork that command extremely high prices.