Darren M said:Congratulations to the new owner (if on here). I was interested and made contact but blimey that was a quick sale!
z4mcoupe2009 said:It was a fair price, so many people are overpaying and are going to get stung when they sell, the only "classics" are going to have really low miles and one/low owner in exceptional condition.
The 60+ miles are not selling privately for £13,000+ in this "boom" climate, a dealer will nail people when they have more trouble selling later.
Some of the cars that have been advertised at a high price look in average/good condition, not great, I would pay more for a great one and not bother with the rest unless you want to keep it for a few years selling at a low price, the high mileage ones have been retailing at £10-11k!
z4mcoupe2009 said:It was a fair price, so many people are overpaying
the only "classics" are going to have really low miles and one/low owner in exceptional condition.
The 60+ miles are not selling privately for £13,000+ in this "boom" climate, a dealer will nail people when they have more trouble selling later.
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mr wilks said:Darren M said:Congratulations to the new owner (if on here). I was interested and made contact but blimey that was a quick sale!
I thought you were gonna be the new owner :wink: the quest goes on then Darren ? 8)
pvr said:It sure is a strange market. I see this car for sale with 50-odd k miles in seemingly very good condition, and see others with many more miles and older trying to sell for similar money :?
z4mcoupe2009 said:Either way I hope people fare well,if they are looking for a year or 2 car they will almost certainly take a hit, lots of sports cars have seen an increase in prices but only a few of the z4m's will sustain this, unfortunately the ones that are hardly usedand exceptional.
Cheap and available debt does not make a car more desirable, it makes them easier to buy coupled with supply & demand therefore higher prices, in saying that no one has taken the higher prices ones, they have not sold in......
The one that sold is a lovely car but will only depreciate over time, I am sure people are aware and are buying them to enjoy rather than be deluded that that will rocket in price in years to come
Eastsix said:I've given this a lot of thought as I'm hoping that later this year I'll finally be In a Position to buy. All of the reviews comparing the Z4MC and the 3.0 coupe seem to suggest that for 10k less new, the 3.0 is not a markedly less impressive car. I'm sure M owners will debate that but 3.0 coupes seem to still be about £6k+ Less than comparable Ms in age and mileage. On that basis The 3.0 coupes look like great value buys, and I think that's the direction I will go. I'm not a track driver and I'm not bothered about any cachet the letter 'M' holds.
DPG said:Market demand is still high for these cars and I reckon Ed could have got a bit more.
What are you expecting to happen in winter?