Am i reading this right?
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=z4m+coupe
so there are more z4m (both coupe and roadster) than there are 3.0 coupes currenty on the road in UK? I suppose it doesnt mean much if you cant get specific figuresfor M coupes.
I'm curious about recent and projected depreciation, cos it seems to me that the Z4MC seems to have reached similar prices as good quality lower mileage Z3MC with the later engine. the Z3MC has a bit of a cult status, But it would be hard to imagine the Z4MC dropping below the Z3MC wouldnt it?
Its hard to guess what will happen with 3.0 coupe, but if the M coupe doesnt really drop any more, that may have the effect of keeping 3.0 prices up perhaps? especially with numbers on the road as low as they appear.
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=z4m+coupe
so there are more z4m (both coupe and roadster) than there are 3.0 coupes currenty on the road in UK? I suppose it doesnt mean much if you cant get specific figuresfor M coupes.
I'm curious about recent and projected depreciation, cos it seems to me that the Z4MC seems to have reached similar prices as good quality lower mileage Z3MC with the later engine. the Z3MC has a bit of a cult status, But it would be hard to imagine the Z4MC dropping below the Z3MC wouldnt it?
Its hard to guess what will happen with 3.0 coupe, but if the M coupe doesnt really drop any more, that may have the effect of keeping 3.0 prices up perhaps? especially with numbers on the road as low as they appear.



