M market watch

Z4M-2006 said:
Not really...

Can't be bothered really.. I don't think there will be a lot of difference in the price of mine now and in 6 month

Did you drive the M3 ? Id be surprised if it was any quicker than your Z :wink:
 
mr wilks said:
Z4M-2006 said:
Not really...

Can't be bothered really.. I don't think there will be a lot of difference in the price of mine now and in 6 month

Did you drive the M3 ? Id be surprised if it was any quicker than your Z :wink:


I didn't drive that one, but have driven them numerous times..
Bit uninvolved and not my favourite car, but it's one to tick off the list I guess also thought a good deal maybe struck.. And it was Melbourne red, which I love!!

Oh... Your right andy... They aren't as quick as my Z.... Lol..
 
Depends on whether your 35iS has been mapped or not and how you define quicker. The E92 M3 will be quicker from a standing start, especially if it is DCT and when you get above the legal limit it will edge away. 0-100 in 10.2 versus about 11 for a standard 35iS but the Zed will probably be quicker in everyday driving because of the torque advantage and turbo flexibility.

That CAP site valued mine at between 10.5 to 11.5k. So it's definitely £5k too low.
 
original guvnor said:
Depends on whether your 35iS has been mapped or not and how you define quicker. The E92 M3 will be quicker from a standing start, especially if it is DCT and when you get above the legal limit it will edge away. 0-100 in 10.2 versus about 11 for a standard 35iS but the Zed will probably be quicker in everyday driving because of the torque advantage and turbo flexibility.

That CAP site valued mine at between 10.5 to 11.5k. So it's definitely £5k too low.

Yea

It's been mapped and it's DCT
 
Taz said:
Z4M-2006 said:
Too much money... Lol


ye, this will only ever go down in value

Im not keen on the blue part of the trim & suspect many others won't be either .
At that money its safe to say he won't be wearing out his carpet walking to get the phone :oops:
 
mr wilks said:
srhutch said:
My usual price check from here

https://www.capconnect.co.uk/ConsumerValues/Ford.aspx?DB=CAR&CH=PWRTZ&New=1

shows summer is over, £350 drop. Increased month on month from march until now.

I checked last week on a couple of different sites & my offers were approx £1200 down on the peak of 5/6 weeks ago :wink: a shortlived summer season this year but also predictable rises + falls with the roadsters whether M or not

Panic over fellas they're on the up again :D just had email saying they can now offer me £130 more than last week as demand has risen :P


Good News
Demand for your Bmw Z4m has risen which means we can offer you more for your car.

As demand increases we're in a much better position to be able to pay more for the cars we buy. So now could be a great time to sell your Bmw Z4m to get the best price.
 
Just to chime in on the accuracy of WBAC, they offered me £11k...which went up eventually to £11,800 after 4 consecutive weeks of "increased demand". I sold mine for a lot more than 20% of top of that.
 
84k M Coupe at £15250 ?
Flimper spec but i suspect the Interlagos with sepang leather is a rarity ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-06-BMW-Z4-3-2-Z4-M-COUPE-2D-338-BHP-/321825300874?hash=item4aee48618a

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StevenH72 said:
Just to chime in on the accuracy of WBAC, they offered me £11k...which went up eventually to £11,800 after 4 consecutive weeks of "increased demand". I sold mine for a lot more than 20% of top of that.

I'd have expected yours to fetch at least £17k in a private sale...?
 
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