SOLD: Midnight Z4MC, 71K, £17500

original guvnor said:
Sold in 24 hours. Incredible really, because nothing is selling according to the experts on here.

Beautiful looking car btw - congrats to buyer and seller. :thumbsup:

I think this proves a real point about the current M marketplace & that is the ones with decent history , spec & condition coupled with a realistic ask price will result in a sale :?
If Op had hung it up at £19995 i would expect it to be there for a good while :(
 
dbooth4 said:
Very pleased with the purchase. Used to be part of the z3m club, which I regretted selling some time ago. Now part of the z4m club :)

As a new buyer it would be interested to hear your thoughts on the market right now? How many did you see, how long were you looking for...did you discount any of the others for sale?
 
mr wilks said:
original guvnor said:
Sold in 24 hours. Incredible really, because nothing is selling according to the experts on here.

Beautiful looking car btw - congrats to buyer and seller. :thumbsup:

I think this proves a real point about the current M marketplace & that is the ones with decent history , spec & condition coupled with a realistic ask price will result in a sale :?
If Op had hung it up at £19995 i would expect it to be there for a good while :(

Does 2 grand really make that that much of a difference?
 
I had originally set out looking for a roadster and viewed a couple. In the back of my mind I really wanted a coupe though. After seeing a coupe close up I convinced myself to spend a bit more and get one. I had planned to see a couple over the last few weeks (on eBay and auto trader, trade and similar prices / mileage ) and have sold before I've managed to get. There was one on eBay appeared last week which I was arranging to view. That turned out to be a cat d. I was prepared to travel to find one but one turning up pretty local was brilliant .
 
dbooth4 said:
I had originally set out looking for a roadster and viewed a couple. In the back of my mind I really wanted a coupe though. After seeing a coupe close up I convinced myself to spend a bit more and get one. I had planned to see a couple over the last few weeks (on eBay and auto trader, trade and similar prices / mileage ) and have sold before I've managed to get. There was one on eBay appeared last week which I was arranging to view. That turned out to be a cat d. I was prepared to travel to find one but one turning up pretty local was brilliant .

Which was the Cat D in case anyone else might be thinking of looking at it?
 
It's still on ebay. Sepang bronze, 49K on the clock advertised for £17.5. Thought it was too good to be true. Owner claimed he never new about it but was more than willing to negotiate a new price now he knew. Interestingly there is still no mention of cat d in the advert .
 
wildeboy said:
OK, the car has now sold to the first viewer, paid for and driven away!

This will raise the question of was it priced too low?

I am certainly happy with what I got, and the buyer is happy with what he got so you have to say the price was perfect. I have had a years free motoring, insurance, tax, probably even fuel!

The buyer is registered on here and will no doubt make himself known.

Good luck to those who are still looking.

It is irrelevant really - so long as you and the buyer are happy there isn't a problem. :thumbsup:

If I had found some money down the back of the sofa I would have pestered you - looks like a good example priced realistically!

I just hope you have some more 4-wheeled excitement lined-up OP. :driving:
 
Angelus666 said:
mr wilks said:
original guvnor said:
Sold in 24 hours. Incredible really, because nothing is selling according to the experts on here.

Beautiful looking car btw - congrats to buyer and seller. :thumbsup:

I think this proves a real point about the current M marketplace & that is the ones with decent history , spec & condition coupled with a realistic ask price will result in a sale :?
If Op had hung it up at £19995 i would expect it to be there for a good while :(

Does 2 grand really make that that much of a difference?

Well splitting hairs the difference is actually £2500 give or take a pound & putting it bluntly i would say yes , it does clearly make a difference as the dearer ones are still for sale when the OPs car is not
Anyone looking to throw a sizeable amount of cash into a" weekend toy " is clearly no numpty so i would expect them to have done some homework & as we have seen month after month average cars with average miles are offered up with above average ask prices :( they are the ones that don't sell , not the good ones at decent ask prices
 
dbooth4 said:
It's still on ebay. Sepang bronze, 49K on the clock advertised for £17.5. Thought it was too good to be true. Owner claimed he never new about it but was more than willing to negotiate a new price now he knew. Interestingly there is still no mention of cat d in the advert .

I knew that one seemed too good to be true!
 
mr wilks said:
Angelus666 said:
mr wilks said:
I think this proves a real point about the current M marketplace & that is the ones with decent history , spec & condition coupled with a realistic ask price will result in a sale :?
If Op had hung it up at £19995 i would expect it to be there for a good while :(

Does 2 grand really make that that much of a difference?

Well splitting hairs the difference is actually £2500 give or take a pound & putting it bluntly i would say yes , it does clearly make a difference as the dearer ones are still for sale when the OPs car is not
Anyone looking to throw a sizeable amount of cash into a" weekend toy " is clearly no numpty so i would expect them to have done some homework & as we have seen month after month average cars with average miles are offered up with above average ask prices :( they are the ones that don't sell , not the good ones at decent ask prices

I'd put money on the majority of cars that hang around for ages having incomplete/ suspicious history or being in poor condition. As you say, most potential buyers will be pretty savvy and waiting for 'a good one' to come along.
There've been very few that I'd say were overpriced.
I've seen 9 new MC's come up for sale in the last four weeks of which 5 are no longer for sale, so it would seem that certain cars sell quickly even at higher prices.
 
dbooth4 said:
It's still on ebay. Sepang bronze, 49K on the clock advertised for £17.5. Thought it was too good to be true. Owner claimed he never new about it but was more than willing to negotiate a new price now he knew. Interestingly there is still no mention of cat d in the advert .

Saw that earlier, weirdly can't find it now though
 
flimper said:
dbooth4 said:
It's still on ebay. Sepang bronze, 49K on the clock advertised for £17.5. Thought it was too good to be true. Owner claimed he never new about it but was more than willing to negotiate a new price now he knew. Interestingly there is still no mention of cat d in the advert .

Saw that earlier, weirdly can't find it now though

Just searched myself with a view to adding it to the thread. :oops:
 
wildeboy said:
** NOW SOLD **

OP, were those photos from Silverstone Classics last year? I think we said hello briefly - James with the Z4MR Interlagos Blue parked right next to the BMW Car Club GB stand.

Lovely looking car up close, if so - the new owner is a lucky guy/gal.
 
Yes, some of the photos were from Silverstone, some from zfest, some on my drive! Big space there now, but not allowed to fill it!
 
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