priced well?

Christianm

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 Northampton
not hot on current prices seems ok compared to whats around that mileage wise?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201912095179808?radius=1500&model=Z4M&sort=relevance&make=BMW&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&maximum-mileage=60000&postcode=le99hf&advertising-location=at_cars&page=1
 
Looks well 8) & 30k on the clock is flattering but £27k without carbon weave trim & still on original discs by the looks of the pics :roll: Needs a brave or deluded man getting into that :cry:
 
There isn’t many left at that type of mileage so it’s actually not a bad buy in some ways. Factor it’s had the Ins I and new disks, tyres and a warranty and it’s a good buy at £25k

If you did 20k miles in the next 2 years it would still be worth £20k so I think it’s actually quite a good buy.
 
To be fair it doesn't seem overly expensive given the mileage - there can't be many around that have done so few miles. :o
 
RedUn said:
Discs changed 1000 miles ago if you read it :thumbsup:

Looks nice and tidy

Worth every penny then :oops: you're still paying a heavy premium for the miles you may want to drive it , you can't really win with it .
Stash it away it won't go up by much if anything in the next few years , drive it up to 40k its heading towards £20k , drive it up to 50k then its worth £20k , , whatever they are pricey miles :wink: a 60k car around £18k is a better prospect in my eyes but some do like the vanity in low mileage
 
mr wilks said:
Worth every penny then you're still paying a heavy premium for the miles you may want to drive it , you can't really win with it .
Stash it away it won't go up by much if anything in the next few years , drive it up to 40k its heading towards £20k , drive it up to 50k then its worth £20k , , whatever they are pricey miles a 60k car around £18k is a better prospect in my eyes but some do like the vanity in low mileage

That's very true - it's no good buying one like that if you plan to put some miles on it, unless you accept it will drop a fair bit in value.

Cars like that were way out of my budget (probably just as well) but at 76K mine is still pretty low for a 13 year old car!
 
Mr Tidy said:
mr wilks said:
Worth every penny then you're still paying a heavy premium for the miles you may want to drive it , you can't really win with it .
Stash it away it won't go up by much if anything in the next few years , drive it up to 40k its heading towards £20k , drive it up to 50k then its worth £20k , , whatever they are pricey miles a 60k car around £18k is a better prospect in my eyes but some do like the vanity in low mileage

That's very true - it's no good buying one like that if you plan to put some miles on it, unless you accept it will drop a fair bit in value.

Cars like that were way out of my budget (probably just as well) but at 76K mine is still pretty low for a 13 year old car!
& so was the price :oops: you bought well imo , will look like a good investment after 12 months :wink:
 
I do struggle with Coupe prices. :? As always it is worth what someone pays for it. :)
 
buzyg said:
I do struggle with Coupe prices. :? As always it is worth what someone pays for it. :)

Precisely why ive never owned one , yes a great looking car but so is the Si coupe , the price difference between the MR & MC only makes the MR look better value imo , last year we did see a gradual coming together i thought , or at least a narrower gap , somehow i don't think this year will follow that trend :wink:
 
mr wilks said:
& so was the price :oops: you bought well imo , will look like a good investment after 12 months :wink:

Thanks. :thumbsup:

I think the time of year was a major factor, but only time will tell. :lol: Although I bought it to enjoy, not as an investment.

But I've always been a bit surprised how much more MCs cost compared to MRs, and to 3.0Si Coupes. :?
 
Mr Tidy said:
mr wilks said:
& so was the price :oops: you bought well imo , will look like a good investment after 12 months :wink:

Thanks. :thumbsup:

I think the time of year was a major factor, but only time will tell. :lol: Although I bought it to enjoy, not as an investment.

Well the miles between MOTs will be your judge there :oops: i know i usually do 3k/4k yr in my weekenders , my first S54 i did 7k in 9 months , just couldn't keep out of it :driving:
 
mr wilks said:
Mr Tidy said:
mr wilks said:
& so was the price :oops: you bought well imo , will look like a good investment after 12 months :wink:

Thanks. :thumbsup:

I think the time of year was a major factor, but only time will tell. :lol: Although I bought it to enjoy, not as an investment.

Well the miles between MOTs will be your judge there :oops: i know i usually do 3k/4k yr in my weekenders , my first S54 i did 7k in 9 months , just couldn't keep out of it :driving:
I know that feeling. Back from a long weekend away in the ///MR, yesterday. :) :driving: :)

Then out driving it on the moors again today. :D :driving: :D
 
I paid almost the same - $34,500 USD - for a 34k-mile example in late 2018. Different market here in the states - low-mileage examples like this, with a great color combo like this, go for BIG bucks - this one would almost certainly fetch over $40k today.

The aluminum trim & satnav would be a turn-off for me though, but those things are personal preference and shouldn't necessarily hurt this car's value IMHO. Overall I think this is a beauty worthy of a hefty price.
 
So what are the low mileage members cars, I bought my Z4MR last year on 19,000 miles. It now has 24,000 miles on it.
 
Well I purchased my Z4MC in Aug with 38k on the clock for 23.5 and its in excellent condition and full service documented history. I thought it was a good buy and I’m thrilled to bits with it.
 
Mind Bomb said:
buzyg said:
Then out driving it on the moors again today. :D :driving: :D

envious of that bit......

Every time I take a trip east in the Zed, I am reminded how well looked after the roads are in Devon and Cornwall. :D After being bumped and bunched around and dodging pot holes for three days, it was so nice to be back on the moors. :thumbsup:
 
For reference I sold mine in October for 23.5k on 50k miles.
Cars with that mileage are always getting rarer so I guess it depends on your planned usage as to whether it’s worth paying the premium for a low mileage example.
 
LostBoy_84 said:
For reference I sold mine in October for 23.5k on 50k miles.
Cars with that mileage are always getting rarer so I guess it depends on your planned usage as to whether it’s worth paying the premium for a low mileage example.

Ahh, that’s a shame! Didn’t stay on the forum?
 
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