Price question

deej78

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When do you think the price of the e89 z4 will be similar to the 85 86 as they are now? 2014? E.g when do you think one can be got for say 10k?
 
If anyone knows the answer to this question can you please PM me next weeks winning Euromillions numbers. Thanks :D :thumbsup:
 
my local BMW dealer lloyds / colne were doing them new for £2500 deposit & £279/month driveaway ? not sure if that,s a good deal cause ive never leased but closest offer was same deposit & £259 for a 116d ? which didn;t seem so great ?
 
Cheapest one on autotrader at the moment is £15,990.

Parkers say you should be able to get a private poor condition 23i for £14,220. I would have thought it'd be another year and a half before thats circa £10k.


Sean
 
With the price drop I've seen on mine, c.£2.5k in one year, wouldn't be surprised if it was 18months until we see £10k E89s, albeit high mileage examples


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deej78 said:
When do you think the price of the e89 z4 will be similar to the 85 86 as they are now? 2014? E.g when do you think one can be got for say 10k?

It will very much be driven by the market supply/demand. Does anyone have the UK sales figures for the E89 since launch?
 
Easy one really. What can you get now for 10K.

Adamski is a bit hopefull on on 2.5K loss a year, more like 3.5K assuming you picked up a 1.5 year old one at good money first. i.e. sub £23K perfect low milage car, then its around £280 per month loss for a few years.

Looking on BMW web site its a splattering of 2007 2.0 or 2004 for 2.5 or 3.0 for the £10K mark. so to answer this it will another 4 years atleast before you see the first 2008 models drop into the bracket, by then the new model will be out.
 
jaz4 said:
Easy one really. What can you get now for 10K.

Adamski is a bit hopefull on on 2.5K loss a year, more like 3.5K assuming you picked up a 1.5 year old one at good money first. i.e. sub £23K perfect low milage car, then its around £280 per month loss for a few years.

Looking on BMW web site its a splattering of 2007 2.0 or 2004 for 2.5 or 3.0 for the £10K mark. so to answer this it will another 4 years atleast before you see the first 2008 models drop into the bracket, by then the new model will be out.

Jaz

Well done, a well thought out answer, now where's my numbers? :D
 
jaz4 said:
Easy one really. What can you get now for 10K.

Adamski is a bit hopefull on on 2.5K loss a year, more like 3.5K assuming you picked up a 1.5 year old one at good money first. i.e. sub £23K perfect low milage car, then its around £280 per month loss for a few years.

Looking on BMW web site its a splattering of 2007 2.0 or 2004 for 2.5 or 3.0 for the £10K mark. so to answer this it will another 4 years atleast before you see the first 2008 models drop into the bracket, by then the new model will be out.

I havent got an E89. I meant Z4s in general :(


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