Wanted-Z4MR

z4all

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Love my 3.0 but always got the urge for the M. So, if one comes up at a reasonable price I will have it.

Engine has to be in good condition.

Spec wise-prefer all extras but minimum is heated seats, PDC, pref nav

Colour-black prefered but any considered

Let me know guys!

Cheers
 
z4all said:
Love my 3.0 but always got the urge for the M. So, if one comes up at a reasonable price I will have it.

Let me know guys!

Cheers

Any particular colour? Spec? Mileage? Must haves? :driving:
 
How are you planning on finding out whether the engine is in good condition or not?
 
I'm currently selling my black Z4MR, owned for 2 years, all optional extras from new. 62k miles & FBMWSH (vanos just checked in Ins 1, engine is well maintained w/interim oil changes) Let me know if of interest..
 
kxaddict said:
I'm currently selling my black Z4MR, owned for 2 years, all optional extras from new. 62k miles & FBMWSH (vanos just checked in Ins 1, engine is well maintained w/interim oil changes) Let me know if of interest..

price & location?
 
z4all said:

Just curious with the lack of success after a month :?
Have you been offered any possibles or maybe viewed or driven any potential cars that you then discounted ?
It seems a buyers market out there right now so can't see why you would struggle if you have anything between £11k & £16k for a M roady :?
 
I'm very picky. Haven't viewed or driven any. Also not sure many of them are worth even near the money sellers are asking as all I see on Autotrader is car after car sitting for months and months. Also looking for one with somewhat of an engine rebuild.
 
z4all said:
I'm very picky.
Also looking for one with somewhat of an engine rebuild.

Well best wishes with that criteria :cry: not saying i know every car on here intimately but i can't recall a single forum members roadster having any engine rebuild :? & only 2 M coupes i know of currently on the forum have had cam work done
Its certainly not the norm & bearing in mind the already small pool of potential cars you may well be better off buying with a kitty in reserve to get the work done should it ever be necessary
May be worth adding a note to your post title :thumbsup:
 
Well I've had experience of the s54 before hence my caution. If the right one doesn't come up, I simply won't buy. I'm not desperate for one but would defo love to have one. Price is the probably the main issue though I would say. I think so many of them are priced based on these overpriced cars that are for sale for 6 months etc, which imo is the wrong way to price. I don't want to be stung whenever I go to sell.
 
z4all said:
Well I've had experience of the s54 before hence my caution. If the right one doesn't come up, I simply won't buy. I'm not desperate for one but would defo love to have one. Price is the probably the main issue though I would say. I think so many of them are priced based on these overpriced cars that are for sale for 6 months etc, which imo is the wrong way to price. I don't want to be stung whenever I go to sell.

Hmm. If I were buying I'd set myself a budget and go find the best car I could within that budget. If I couldn't find a decent car then I'd either re-assess the budget, or consider a different car :thumbsup:

I don't understand people under-valuing them at their current price. There's nothing else you can buy for the same money (age/ rarity/ performance etc) With their limited 2-year run; they're only going to be increasing in price too..
 
kxaddict said:
z4all said:
Well I've had experience of the s54 before hence my caution. If the right one doesn't come up, I simply won't buy. I'm not desperate for one but would defo love to have one. Price is the probably the main issue though I would say. I think so many of them are priced based on these overpriced cars that are for sale for 6 months etc, which imo is the wrong way to price. I don't want to be stung whenever I go to sell.

Hmm. If I were buying I'd set myself a budget and go find the best car I could within that budget. If I couldn't find a decent car then I'd either re-assess the budget, or consider a different car :thumbsup:

I don't understand people under-valuing them at their current price. There's nothing else you can buy for the same money (age/ rarity/ performance etc) With their limited 2-year run; they're only going to be increasing in price too..

Well the cars aren't selling so that says everything really...
 
It is for sure a buyers market at the moment. I think about a grand has dropped out of valuations in the last 6 months, especially on Coupes.

I watch the market closely still even after have my Z4MC for almost 6 months! If you want one in excellent condition with a great service pedigree, one in a decent colour combo, decent spec and with medium miles/owners (circa 60k and 2/3 owners) then I think the market sits at £14k for a roady and £17k for a coupe.

The fact is that these cars are a great investment (look at the Z3Ms now) and even though I paid over the market value for mine (as it was the colour combo I wanted) you still cant find a car with the same wow factor for the same price......but I am seriously biased.

Good luck with your search. I would suggest that one with an engine rebuild is so unlikely....if well serviced and cared for the engines are pretty much bullet proof!
 
Don't totally agree regarding the engines and really there are very good alternatives for similar or less money. E46 m3 for example and they are much cheaper. That's why I think these seem to sit for a while. The market is very small at the prices they seem to be up at. There's been one up for sale on Autotrader for over 6 months now and it's at 10k with a dealer.
 
Ye but with the E46 M3 they made so many finding a good one is a minefield. I decided I wanted one a few months ago after great memories having one many years ago and they have aged so much. They are old with the last being made in 2006 earliest 2001 and the first Zs being produced in 06.

About 5 years ago they dipped to the lowest they have been and many were bought used and abused now they are in high demand finding one that hasn't been abused is very difficult. Service history all over the place. These cars cost good money to keep them running and people generally don't want to spend the money, also many weren't fuelled on super just standard unleaded... Especially facelift cars any low mileage late cars 05> are in the 25-30k region.

Every car I looked at in the 10-15k area were in really awful condition. I ended up test drivin an SMG manual because the GF wants a convertable and at the time I was commuting thinking the auto would be a good compromise. I can only tell you how shocking the car was to drive and lopping off the roof made the car feel like glass. The chassis wabbles at every bump completely shocked compared to how the coupe drives the SMG is absolutely awful by todays standards your literally waiting for it to change.. and its very jerky. Compared to my Z4Mc the interiors wear badly and the Zs don't wear well and it felt old... the Z is still on the cusp of being slightly modern apart from its computer OS. The M3 was an 05 with 60k on it.

Good M3 manual coupes command more money than the equivalent Z4Ms currently so have to disagree with you and there are virtualy non for sale.

Unless you want a convertible SMG then ye... but there are so many issues with the M3 like them ripping the sub frame apart and age has made this issue even worse. Not a good investment IMO in the sub 14k area.

The Z4M is yet to produce any major issues, doesn't rip itself apart like the M3 and Z3M does. The engines are the updated version so the failure rate especially on Z4-forum has been virtually non existent. I can think of 2 cars that have had catastrophic engine failure since ive been a member.

Its easy to say they are good value for money until you buy one and realise you need to spend how much money you need to spend getting it into decent condition.
 
An excellent sorted e46 M3 in a later year with ave miles will set you back 15k easy. It's finding one that I found impossible.....plenty at 10-12k that need some love. I was looking for one until I happened to find out about a local Z4M!

I guess it's what you want the car for that matters. Having had Porsche's in this price bracket I am sticking with the Z as I couldn't find a car with the raw feel, looks and rarity that came close. Only other car I considered was an RS4 but got talked out of one of those by a friend and mechanic who had countless issues.

Mine is a weekender only.
 
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