Help Valuing my Car

russ67

Member
Evening all

I'm currently thinking about letting my pride and joy go. Despite having put a lot of time, effort and money into the car, I just think having four seats at the moment is more practical.

My car is 2003 2.5 SE with 62500 miles on at the moment.
A lot of work has gone in over the last year to fit sports seats, m front bumper and totally facelift the car. Clear xenons on the front and side repeaters have also been changed for clear ones

Seats



Rear


Front



Car also has
Gap tech rch+
Non gimpy wind deflector
Cruise control
Sport steering wheel
Zhp gear knob
Cupholders
Updated vents to the silver detail ones
Parking sensors
MOT for about 9 months with no advisories
Wheels refurbished last christmas
Wiring for heated seats and buttons
Spare set of black leather door cards

I'm thinking it could fetch 4500 -4750

Any ideas?

As always, thanks for any advoce
 
its a bespoke car & if it looks as good as you say when someone gets up to it & the mechanicals + services are all good then i don't think you are far off getting what you want .
Only a advert will give you the true answer though :wink:
 
If I were you I would hang onto it until the spring when there will be more buyers around probably willing to pay a bit more for it.
 
It has a nice low mileage and good MOT history so it is an attractive buy. It may be best to try sell the car on this forum. People do seem to want to buy from forum members and several cars have been sold. Otherwise you can place a free ad in gumtree or a local free paper. Winter is never a good time to sell a drop head ! Regarding the plate it will have some value but actually getting money for the plate can be very difficult so perhaps you could include it in the sale at the higher price. Or get a a cheap run around like a Honda Jazz for the winter and store the Z4 for the winter. Good luck
 
With the mileage and upkeep £4750 must be right at this time of year and possibly another 500 in the spring. It looks like a cracking example :thumbsup:
 
It's a shame for me to say this as the car looks great and you obviously have put a lot of hard work into it, But you'd be better offer stripping the expensive parts off of it, lights, seats, bumper etc and returning it to stock where you will still get a good price.
 
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