E89 Market watch

tiglon said:
Ole gits rule said:
tiglon said:
I had the tan leather in my 30i and really liked it - it's not as orangey in the flesh as those photos suggest, IMO. That one does look like better value.

Looks far better value than almost any on the market right now :thumbsup:

Agreed, it looks like most of what's up there now is either dealers in no rush to sell, and a few privates who probably just advertised them to see if they could get silly money and aren't bothered if they sell at all.

Yeah, think it maybe slowing down a little as we are well into what is supposedly the better weather - not seen much yet mind :)
 
tiglon said:
CraigP said:
Is really about as much as I want to spend, but a few more miles than I ideally want and it only comes with 4 months MOT and there were a few advisories,unless they ve been rectified
Tyre worn close to legal limit/worn on edge Both rear. (5.2.3 (e))
Nearside Front Tyre wearing low.
Offside Rear Shock absorbers light misting of oil or has limited damping effect (5.3.2 (b))
Rear brake discs slightly worn.

Looks nice though and on reflection maybe the tan interior is ok if less orange than the photos

Might be worth asking the seller if he/she is willing to get a new mot on it with all advisories clear. For that price I'd be expecting it to be in tip top condition. Would also be interesting to know what work has been done previously and whether it's currently under any kind of warranty.

Mine had exactly the same suspension advisory a couple of years ago and that cost £2k to be rectified. Add in a couple of discs and 4 new tyres and the car is more like £25/26k.

For that money I would be wanting a new MOT and walking away if not on the car - they probably don't want to do it in case its throws up issues that need sorting.

My only comment is knock lumps off the price if they won't do it based on last years advisories and the same again if it still has the advisories :thumbsup:
 
[ref]ronk[/ref],
Ole gits rule said:
Argyll Andy said:
tiglon said:
Mine had exactly the same suspension advisory a couple of years ago and that cost £2k to be rectified. Add in a couple of discs and 4 new tyres and the car is more like £25/26k.

[ref]CraigP[/ref],

And at that sort of money only another few grand and you might be able to persuade [ref]ronk[/ref], to part with his 66 plate 13,700 mile one :thumbsup:

Was thinking of that but he wants to keep his for summer I think unless he had an offer he could not refuse

Money talks, I’m sure for the right offer [ref]ronk[/ref], can drive around in the 335 with his head out of the window :lol:
 
Mine had exactly the same suspension advisory a couple of years ago and that cost £2k to be rectified. Add in a couple of discs and 4 new tyres and the car is more like £25/26k.
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[ref]CraigP[/ref],

And at that sort of money only another few grand and you might be able to persuade [ref]ronk[/ref], to part with his 66 plate 13,700 mile one :thumbsup:
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Was thinking of that but he wants to keep his for summer I think unless he had an offer he could not refuse
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Money talks, I’m sure for the right offer [ref]ronk[/ref], can drive around in the 335 with his head out of the window :lol:
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He may lose his toupe doing that man - he could cut the rood of it or buy a cavalier in a party frock for a few months :rofl: :poke: :D
 
Well I emailed the seller asking if the issues had been rectified and when was it last serviced. TBH it does nt sound good, see below, driving on
balding tyres, disputing the shock absorber and no details of any servicing, plus the price accounts for all the work needed - no thanks !! Cherished is n't a word that springs to mind! :rofl:

From seller
"However, the ‘light mist’ issue with the shock absorber was checked later by a different Halfords Autocentre (Halfords also did the MOT) and the check was completely clear - no mist; no issue. It actually led to me registering a complaint to Halfords for the supposed advisory.

No tyres have been changed yet. We were planning to change the two rears, plus there’s a scuff on the offside corner of the front bumper; some scuffs on the front wheels, and a couple of tiny ‘dinks’ on the nearside rear wing (doers opened on it I expect) - all planned to be repaired before sale, but because we’re away we didn’t get chance. The sale price includes an allowance for these issues, and we’re fair in terms of what we’re prepared to accept for the car. "
 
CraigP said:
Well I emailed the seller asking if the issues had been rectified and when was it last serviced. TBH it does nt sound good, see below, driving on
balding tyres, disputing the shock absorber and no details of any servicing, plus the price accounts for all the work needed - no thanks !! Cherished is n't a word that springs to mind! :rofl:

From seller
"However, the ‘light mist’ issue with the shock absorber was checked later by a different Halfords Autocentre (Halfords also did the MOT) and the check was completely clear - no mist; no issue. It actually led to me registering a complaint to Halfords for the supposed advisory.

No tyres have been changed yet. We were planning to change the two rears, plus there’s a scuff on the offside corner of the front bumper; some scuffs on the front wheels, and a couple of tiny ‘dinks’ on the nearside rear wing (doers opened on it I expect) - all planned to be repaired before sale, but because we’re away we didn’t get chance. The sale price includes an allowance for these issues, and we’re fair in terms of what we’re prepared to accept for the car. "

Based on that it is an £18k car - they are living on cloud cuckoo land if they think anyone is going to buy at that price, way too much wrong for a car at that price level.

It instantly needs £350 for tyres / £150 to get the wheels sorted based on 2 wheels / £400 to get the paint right - £900 already without the suspension which I think will be £800 on top - Cherished by scrooge maybe

No service history either plus a short MOT, sounds like he is just jumping on the band wagon of high prices - better of with a pampered 100k miler IMHO.

AA is correct - get hold of RonK and see what he says on his cherished one or is that white one still up at £23k - the ad disappeared off my Ebay
 
It might be the head out of the window of her 335 yet!

It really puzzles me why someone can spend circa £50k on a considered purchase and trash it.
 
CraigP said:
Well I emailed the seller asking if the issues had been rectified and when was it last serviced. TBH it does nt sound good, see below, driving on
balding tyres, disputing the shock absorber and no details of any servicing, plus the price accounts for all the work needed - no thanks !! Cherished is n't a word that springs to mind! :rofl:

From seller
"However, the ‘light mist’ issue with the shock absorber was checked later by a different Halfords Autocentre (Halfords also did the MOT) and the check was completely clear - no mist; no issue. It actually led to me registering a complaint to Halfords for the supposed advisory.

No tyres have been changed yet. We were planning to change the two rears, plus there’s a scuff on the offside corner of the front bumper; some scuffs on the front wheels, and a couple of tiny ‘dinks’ on the nearside rear wing (doers opened on it I expect) - all planned to be repaired before sale, but because we’re away we didn’t get chance. The sale price includes an allowance for these issues, and we’re fair in terms of what we’re prepared to accept for the car. "

I’ll keep this short, price :thumbsdown: , no service history :thumbsdown: , maintained on a shoestring :thumbsdown: and a list of KNOWN faults not even close to addressed :thumbsdown: . Having a £3k bill for my old car for “light misting of oil” on 3 of the shocks I wouldn’t be listening to any p!sh about Halfords’s making a mistake :thumbsdown:

Plenty of better ones about including the ones OGR and I have mentioned.
 
Argyll Andy said:
CraigP said:
Well I emailed the seller asking if the issues had been rectified and when was it last serviced. TBH it does nt sound good, see below, driving on
balding tyres, disputing the shock absorber and no details of any servicing, plus the price accounts for all the work needed - no thanks !! Cherished is n't a word that springs to mind! :rofl:

From seller
"However, the ‘light mist’ issue with the shock absorber was checked later by a different Halfords Autocentre (Halfords also did the MOT) and the check was completely clear - no mist; no issue. It actually led to me registering a complaint to Halfords for the supposed advisory.

No tyres have been changed yet. We were planning to change the two rears, plus there’s a scuff on the offside corner of the front bumper; some scuffs on the front wheels, and a couple of tiny ‘dinks’ on the nearside rear wing (doers opened on it I expect) - all planned to be repaired before sale, but because we’re away we didn’t get chance. The sale price includes an allowance for these issues, and we’re fair in terms of what we’re prepared to accept for the car. "

I’ll keep this short, price :thumbsdown: , no service history :thumbsdown: , maintained on a shoestring :thumbsdown: and a list of KNOWN faults not even close to addressed :thumbsdown: . Having a £3k bill for my old car for “light misting of oil” on 3 of the shocks I wouldn’t be listening to any p!sh about Halfords’s making a mistake :thumbsdown:

Plenty of better ones about including the ones OGR and I have mentioned.

Well my £800 for the shock was not too far off but I was thinking two sides for that not the one - I would do a Del Shannon and runaway, as I said £18k car max.

I think if he did take it to another Halfrauds (big if) he would have cleaned the oil off anyway - he is selling as he knows he may need to spend a few K to get it through an MOT in a few months time :thumbsdown:
 
Ole gits rule said:
ronk said:
It might be the head out of the window of her 335 yet!

You ordered that G29 yet - only a colour and thats an easy one - blue or SF red :D

The BMW configurator has had a good bashing!
You are correct it’s either Blue or Red
It’s going to be as tough a decision just as much as when I have to sell what was intended to be a keep forever car.
 
ronk said:
Ole gits rule said:
ronk said:
It might be the head out of the window of her 335 yet!

You ordered that G29 yet - only a colour and thats an easy one - blue or SF red :D

The BMW configurator has had a good bashing!
You are correct it’s either Blue or Red
It’s going to be as tough a decision just as much as when I have to sell what was intended to be a keep forever car.

Well you better sort it or they may shut the bloody thing down if you keep going on there looking, blue for me would not turn my nose up at SF red either.

I can see it being tough to sell something you have cherished for 5 years and it will go quickly - CraigP is desperate for a good one
 
Ole gits rule said:
Well my £800 for the shock was not too far off but I was thinking two sides for that not the one

About a grand a corner average. Front ones are cheaper but more labour to fit.

I can’t believe that someone has a car like that and there’s no SH. I feel there may well be but would show it up to be poorly maintained, least possible done when and if needed.

Don’t understand why anyone would drive a car with that much power on bald tyres :headbang:
 
Argyll Andy said:
Ole gits rule said:
Well my £800 for the shock was not too far off but I was thinking two sides for that not the one

About a grand a corner average. Front ones are cheaper but more labour to fit.

I can’t believe that someone has a car like that and there’s no SH. I feel there may well be but would show it up to be poorly maintained, least possible done when and if needed.

Don’t understand why anyone would drive a car with that much power on bald tyres :headbang:

Frightening cost for a shock - no wonder it was not changed but don't try and pull the old it was an error - he is probably hoping no one checks online :(

Me ether - for the sake of £300 a year average, just bloody do it - what's worse is he thinks someone is going to pay top dollar for it with the listed issues :o

I would not drive a banger on bald tyres - its the only thing touching the tarmac and not worth the risk at all :thumbsdown:
 
Chippie said:
Pbondar said:
Well waiting for a yellow 35i auto with idrive to come up.. :thumbsup:
tiglon said:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107044627785?advertising-location=at_cars&sort=datedesc&radius=1500&postcode=co11uw&include-delivery-option=on&make=BMW&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=Used&model=Z4&aggregatedTrim=35is&page=1

Overpriced but... YELLOW! Can't be many 35is around in AY?

Are you tempted Peter?

I looked at it in detail..even cashed in an ISA ready to go..but thought about it overnight and kicked it into touch..mostly for emotional reasons..

For me

1) It felt like I was betraying an old friend that I had lavished so much attention on
2) The price (although the market is buoyant) was a bit toppy..crazy times
3) The fact that BMW didn't change the oil till 25k miles had passed I find difficult to come to terms with as a keeper car
4) For all the cost and effort I would end up with a car with two sets of exhausts .0-60 around 1 sec quicker and not as nice handling
5) For some reason I can't work out the 35i all seem to have a prolapsed bottoms with their rear valance..
6) I'd never get any where the amount I've spent on mine
7) I'd 'have to' spend more re-doing lots of my 'enhancements'

I could do all the mods I did on my car but it would be history repeating itself..


Car is the best ever spec'd AY 35is I have ever seen though..
 
Pbondar said:
Chippie said:
Pbondar said:
Well waiting for a yellow 35i auto with idrive to come up.. :thumbsup:
tiglon said:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107044627785?advertising-location=at_cars&sort=datedesc&radius=1500&postcode=co11uw&include-delivery-option=on&make=BMW&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=Used&model=Z4&aggregatedTrim=35is&page=1

Overpriced but... YELLOW! Can't be many 35is around in AY?

Are you tempted Peter?

I looked at it in detail..even cashed in an ISA ready to go..but thought about it overnight and kicked it into touch..mostly for emotional reasons..

For me

1) It felt like I was betraying an old friend that I had lavished so much attention on
2) The price (although the market is buoyant) was a bit toppy..crazy times
3) The fact that BMW didn't change the oil till 25k miles had passed I find difficult to come to terms with as a keeper car
4) For all the cost and effort I would end up with a car with two sets of exhausts .0-60 around 1 sec quicker and not as nice handling
5) For some reason I can't work out the 35i all seem to have a prolapsed bottoms with their rear valance..
6) I'd never get any where the amount I've spent on mine
7) I'd 'have to' spend more re-doing lots of my 'enhancements'

I could do all the mods I did on my car but it would be history repeating itself..


Car is the best ever spec'd AY 35is I have ever seen though..

I can see why you would find it hard to get rid of yours with the amount of work you’ve put into it, enjoy it a few more years and then get a G29
 
Sadly for me the G29 doesn’t float my ‘emotional boat’..I can see the benefits of the later tech…the chassis I can see is better than the E89 but I can’t come to terms with the looks.. :tumbleweed:

Anyway I have so many bits now for my E89 I could go to the moon n back .. :driving: :thumbsup: :rofl:
 
Just the fact the guy takes it to Halfords for MOTs would put me off on a car like that - and then goes to another Halfords for a second opinion.

Not a cared for example by the sound of it and best avoided.

Pbondar, your car looks stunning so I can understand why you're in no rush to change it!
 
tiglon said:
Just the fact the guy takes it to Halfords for MOTs would put me off on a car like that - and then goes to another Halfords for a second opinion.

Not a cared for example by the sound of it and best avoided.

Pbondar, your car looks stunning so I can understand why you're in no rush to change it!

Thanks I have put a lot of love, money, thought and time into it! :thumbsup:
 
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