Is someone avin a larf?

Does look so much better without it tho & you’d only use your inferior smartphone nav anyway?
Other than that the writer seems to know nothing...
 
Non OEM wheels, damage on corners of front bumper

Not a chance that will sell anywhere near that price!
 
hopz121 said:
Non OEM wheels, damage on corners of front bumper

Not a chance that will sell anywhere near that price!

You really would think they would get that damage sorted at least.

Also putting the original wheels back on would help.
 
The car looks like a bit of a dog to be honest, id be ashamed to advertise it at the price in that condition!
 
It'll sell. Hexagon have been selling at this end of the market for years and know their customer base well. It's not one of the most profitable dealers by mistake!
 
Angelus666 said:
It'll sell. Hexagon have been selling at this end of the market for years and know their customer base well. It's not one of the most profitable dealers by mistake!

has been for sale for over 6 months if not more.. was at a lot less before!
 
Got to love them, makes the others up for sale look like bargains. So not such a bad thing. :roll:
 
Buckz said:
Angelus666 said:
It'll sell. Hexagon have been selling at this end of the market for years and know their customer base well. It's not one of the most profitable dealers by mistake!

has been for sale for over 6 months if not more.. was at a lot less before!

Not unusual. They'll sit on it and wait for spring to arrive an sell it to someone looking for open-top motoring fun. As owners we should be applauding them for taking on the Z4 as a car to champion, not bitching about a scratch or lack of sat nav.....forums are weird sometimes. :tumbleweed:

Some might recall that they single-handedly changed the Z8 market in the UK, buying up all the examples they could find and then set upon increasing the value when each one sold with increments of £10-15k...I remember seeing one for £70k in their showroom in 2006 and now that car is £250k. Nice work.
 
I agree that someone will buy it, despite it being common old Imola :poke:
My brother used to work for Hexagon and generally the price goes up the longer they have a car..
 
Pastry said:
I agree that someone will buy it, despite it being common old Imola :poke:
My brother used to work for Hexagon and generally the price goes up the longer they have a car..

Did he leave due to never making any commission :D
 
I bought mine from PVR almost 4 years ago on almost exactly the same mileage and nav for... an awful lot less than that :lol:
 
Angelus666 said:
Buckz said:
Angelus666 said:
It'll sell. Hexagon have been selling at this end of the market for years and know their customer base well. It's not one of the most profitable dealers by mistake!

has been for sale for over 6 months if not more.. was at a lot less before!

Not unusual. They'll sit on it and wait for spring to arrive an sell it to someone looking for open-top motoring fun. As owners we should be applauding them for taking on the Z4 as a car to champion, not bitching about a scratch or lack of sat nav.....forums are weird sometimes. :tumbleweed:

Some might recall that they single-handedly changed the Z8 market in the UK, buying up all the examples they could find and then set upon increasing the value when each one sold with increments of £10-15k...I remember seeing one for £70k in their showroom in 2006 and now that car is £250k. Nice work.

I have heard that their after-sales service is second to none, and to their target market that is worth a lot of money. Not sure how true that is though.
 
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