Off to look at a p/ex tomorrow

Just think that if you keep the car for another 10 years, the depreciation will be next to nothing per year :D

To be honest, I think I will keep my M for a long time, and will buy a hardtop like a 911 or AM next to it so I won't have to realise the depreciation.
 
I bought mine in Sept 06 new and thought the same 20k in 2 years no way, then pay more to the stealer and get a lesser car no way.
So Im keeping mine for another 3 years and I bet it will be worth 13-15k .
They are such a great car keep it, love it :driving: it
 
pvr said:
It will take 4.49K to fix them first :evil:
:lol:

So, given I'm keeping it, how much is the first service likely to be? Might as well start making plans!
 
ianm said:
I bought mine in Sept 06 new and thought the same 20k in 2 years no way, then pay more to the stealer and get a lesser car no way.
So Im keeping mine for another 3 years and I bet it will be worth 13-15k .
They are such a great car keep it, love it :driving: it
So true.

Whatever I get when I finally get rid will probably be a comedown from this anyway, so sod it, I'll enjoy it while I can.
 
Hopefully there will have been a government change by then so that car ownership is not crusified.
 
Good news ! Much better than a 123d in any case.

You could still buy a wee diesel runabout. Especially if you get £4.5K for the wheels ! Actually come to think of it, i'll sell my wheels for £4K !!

I use a Subaru Forester every day, stealth rocketship with a 0-60 time that's faster than a Boxster S. Never washed it, never will.
 
senwar, glad you came to your senses. The 123d is a nice car and that was a nice spec but the loss on the ///M is too much. Have you got another car for the Mrs or anything?

I leased a Micra 1.2 in July because I was fed up driving the SLK into Leeds and leaving it there all day in a public car park, best thing I ever did. it costs me £150 per month incl road tax, did it for 3 years. Always under warranty, no repair bills to worry about, only the service at 2 years old.

And now when I get in the SLK again I love it, every weekend it's like having a new car :sweetheart: And you don't appreciate how good a car is until you drive something like a Micra.

I reckon I will easily keep the SLK for 3 (possibly 4) years now without getting fed up of it, and that's all down to not using it every day. And while the depreciation is still hurting me a bit, over 4 years I expect it to have lost £18-20k which isn't bad at all, between £4 and 5k per annum, and I can live with that.
 
Ouch! I took £10k in year one which was more than enough. I can't take more than £6k per year average :thumbsdown:
 
Problem is dealers sold them new cheap. I got mine at an amazing price new, could not believe it at all. But when you look at the market with 997 911's are mid 30's you see why our have gone down.

I'd imagine my 08 car would be worth mid to late 20's top private, not worth selling if you can buy a shed for £1k and keep the nice beastie!

Well done for keeping a great car :)
 
Sounds like a happy customer then keeping an ///M istead of a 1 series.

Deprecition is so oft forgotten in the running of cars. My X5 was a £45k purchase new that is probably now worth about £12k, but if I take a step back it's still in factory showroom new condition, has every single extra possible and despite it's heavy fuel and increasing road tax cost me next to nothing in maintenance, depreciation has all but stopped, gives me what I need to tow Jeeps around and so will likely keep it another 5 years. Alternative of a new X5 at £50k with associated tax costs and depreciation is way too frightening.

Same with my Zed. Now fully specced as I want. Pretty much every extra, no real depreciation anymore and IMHO look brand new Vs the need to spend another say £25k for new.

No changing cars fo me just to save money on mileage and fuel costs or to lower but newer models
 
I always said that this car was a good 6-8k overpriced. That's not helped.

Must be honest tho and say I expected that kind of offer at the 3yr mark. Not after 20 months. Hey ho.

I like the idea of yours Mike re: leasing - might look into that. Who did you use?

I'd also say, that for value these motors offer astonishing value at the current prices. Just so much car for the money. Great for the buyers.
 
I dont think they were over priced, BMW discounted way too much for a low volume car, nothing came close at 42k, credit crunch and BMWs gread for sales by discounting caused the big loss.
 
I see the November issue ot Total BMW has a feature on buying a used ///M coupe. Summary seems to be a great buy, for a starting price of just £18k...ouch....Real good one's for £20k+. Didn't have time to read it as I just looked as I surfed the rack at WHSmiths.
 
senwar said:
I like the idea of yours Mike re: leasing - might look into that. Who did you use?
http://www.lingscars.com/

:thumbsup:

ianm said:
I dont think they were over priced, BMW discounted way too much for a low volume car, nothing came close at 42k, credit crunch and BMWs gread for sales by discounting caused the big loss.
The market tends to find its own price though, and there were hardly any takers for list price. Even at list -15k some cars were around for ages. I suppose BMW only self-registered so many because they had to offload them somehow, it never helped the residuals but I'm sure it was a much a symptom of poor sales as the cause.
 
Yep it takes a bit of getting used to. I do think that leasing might be the way forward, no nasty depreciation shocks, no messing around, just drive around then hand it back after 2/3 years, less deposit than a PCP or balloon, and you seem to be able to get away with more vehicle damage ie. one dent per panel is deemed acceptable.
 
Ive just paid 27.5 for a 57 plate black m coupe - red leather fully loaded. Its only a year old - and hhad like 950 miles on the clock!

Im guessing thats a good deal - im still thinking im going to be losing 8k in another year. Then again the coupes seem to be keeping value better than the roadsters do - at least fully loaded they are.

Oppinions?
 
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