There was a March car up at £23k a couple of weeks ago [dealer], so they'll be kicking themselves when they take yours back in at £22k next June :lol:JimDiesel said:BMW finance have got themselves into a pickle with GFVs on their select product. They had to have a major rething in July 06 due to the residual performance of the Z4 and Z4M (all self induced I might add).
My March 06 3.0si Roadster with middling spec has a GFV of £22K for June 08. This is quite funny given that the car is only worth alittle more than that now trade.
Wondermike said:senwar don't worry about it mate, imagine we all had the benefit of hindsight, life would be great.
Best thing for you to do with your ///M is make sure you drive it, enjoy it and get your money's worth out of it. My mate had a 2003 TT, bought it new with no discount, did 90k miles in 2.5 years then traded it and lost a fortune, but he had 90k of really enjoyable miles in it, so it was worth it for him.
Nah I reckon you'll keep it longer than that. What could replace it? See.senwar said:...(you watch, I'll trade in within 12 months or something!)...
Top pup said:I don't get all this depreciation fuss.
Depreciation on cars is much higher now than it ever used to be, and I don't really think the Z4Ms are doing any worse than a lot of other cars in this respect.
Go and have a look for a three year old Porsche Boxster on Autotrader, you can pick one up for pretty much half price and the Boxsters have always had about the lowest depreciation going.
I'm pretty sure the Z4Ms will manage 50% when there three years old.
Your right Jay I plan to keep my car for at least a couple of years, after all why go to the trouble of specing the car just as you want it if your not going to get the benefit?JayD said:Top pup said:I don't get all this depreciation fuss.
Depreciation on cars is much higher now than it ever used to be, and I don't really think the Z4Ms are doing any worse than a lot of other cars in this respect.
Go and have a look for a three year old Porsche Boxster on Autotrader, you can pick one up for pretty much half price and the Boxsters have always had about the lowest depreciation going.
I'm pretty sure the Z4Ms will manage 50% when there three years old.
I am with you on this one mate. Ok so there has been a massive drop and yes you will get stung now if you sold but I and I am sure you planned to keep your car for 3 years plus. I think it will level out and go the way of the Z3M's.
No probs Wondermike I haven't got a problem with the discussion, it would be nice if the residuals were better but I knew buying an M was going to be throwing money away.Wondermike said:I posted the original thread really just because there had been several discussions on Z4um and Zed-cars prior to them going offline, and wanted to update people (particularly those with existing Select agreements) as to the current BMW position on residuals for Select - and certainly not to piss on anyone's chips who already owns an ///M.
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Your quite correct, but did you realise this also has an effect on other makes of cars in the same category?The complaint that I personally have is with BMW UK really, the ///M residuals have had the effect of pushing down the whole range. Several people on here/other forums bypassed the 3.0Si and got a used ///M instead, therefore lowering demand for the 3.0Si - this lower demand for 3.0Si then having an impact on older/other cars too.