original guvnor said:The market price always is, and always will be, what someone is prepared to pay for it.
Really? Thats a shame. You gonna stick an ad up on here Rialas?Rialas said:ps now selling my beloved titanium MC![]()
Ninarvana said:Okie Cokie, I've spoken to them and the vehicle has had 2 keepers, no service history is currently available, I've got to call back tomorrow and their projected final sale value is £17,900.
I'll put something up. It is a shame.inkey$ said:Really? Thats a shame. You gonna stick an ad up on here Rialas?Rialas said:ps now selling my beloved titanium MC![]()
exdos said:Ninarvana said:Okie Cokie, I've spoken to them and the vehicle has had 2 keepers, no service history is currently available, I've got to call back tomorrow and their projected final sale value is £17,900.
If the car has only covered a genuine 11k miles in total but has only had the run-in service, then on a 2009 car, the lack of any further service history wouldn't really bother me, provided I could buy this car at a "bargain" price at auction. Even if the oil has never been changed since the run-in service, the oil might have degraded a bit, but it certainly won't have buggered-up the engine. At the end of the day, buying any car will always be a gamble, but this car still has 12 months manufacturer's warranty on all the major parts.
If you are not prepared to pay £2k too much for a car such as the Sepang Bronze Z4MC, which will have a dealer's warranty, then buying at auction price looks like the way to go.![]()
Ninarvana said:I understand your point regarding the warranty etc but if the car hasn't had any form of servicing since the running in, it still has been sitting around a lot with having done 10k worth of miles in 5 years without being given the once over, there's no guarantee it hasn't been abused, much like with any sale of course.
As for the Sepang, to be honest that's not a colour that would suit my personality or one that I wish to live with. I'm not against it at all, it's just not me regardless of price. These two examples are exceptionally low in mileage, and whilst I am looking for low mileage, I would feel more comfortable with one that's done another 10k that comes with a bit more history.
I'm sure that all Z4MCs are given what owners of "lesser" cars might call "abuse" in that they can be driven to the redline and spiritedly - that's the nature of this beast. The servicing of the Z4M is calculated by the car's ECU (DME) and the first service after the run-in service will not be required before around 16k miles at the soonest, so apart from an oil change and brake fluid change at 2 year intervals, no other servicing should be required. In any event most of the items on the list of servicing is just "check" this, that and the other and no real spanner work is required. Apart from tyres, I can't see much else that you'd expect to be wrong with a car of this sort of age, with such low mileages. So, you just buy all cars on "condition".StevenH72 said:But the market is overpriced across the board anyway and will remain so for a bit.
this is interesting why do you think it will remain overpriced fora bit?
exdos said:Ninarvana said:Okie Cokie, I've spoken to them and the vehicle has had 2 keepers, no service history is currently available, I've got to call back tomorrow and their projected final sale value is £17,900.
If the car has only covered a genuine 11k miles in total but has only had the run-in service, then on a 2009 car, the lack of any further service history wouldn't really bother me, provided I could buy this car at a "bargain" price at auction. Even if the oil has never been changed since the run-in service, the oil might have degraded a bit, but it certainly won't have buggered-up the engine. At the end of the day, buying any car will always be a gamble, but this car still has 12 months manufacturer's warranty on all the major parts.
If you are not prepared to pay £2k too much for a car such as the Sepang Bronze Z4MC, which will have a dealer's warranty, then buying at auction price looks like the way to go.![]()
shawna said:StevenH72 said:But the market is overpriced across the board anyway and will remain so for a bit.
this is interesting why do you think it will remain overpriced fora bit?
There is a severe lack of good cars!
exdos said:Ninarvana said:I understand your point regarding the warranty etc but if the car hasn't had any form of servicing since the running in, it still has been sitting around a lot with having done 10k worth of miles in 5 years without being given the once over, there's no guarantee it hasn't been abused, much like with any sale of course.
As for the Sepang, to be honest that's not a colour that would suit my personality or one that I wish to live with. I'm not against it at all, it's just not me regardless of price. These two examples are exceptionally low in mileage, and whilst I am looking for low mileage, I would feel more comfortable with one that's done another 10k that comes with a bit more history.
I'm only trying to help you and the legend at the foot of your postings does say: "On the hunt - for a low mileage Z4MC..."I'm sure that all Z4MCs are given what owners of "lesser" cars might call "abuse" in that they can be driven to the redline and spiritedly - that's the nature of this beast. The servicing of the Z4M is calculated by the car's ECU (DME) and the first service after the run-in service will not be required before around 16k miles at the soonest, so apart from an oil change and brake fluid change at 2 year intervals, no other servicing should be required. In any event most of the items on the list of servicing is just "check" this, that and the other and no real spanner work is required. Apart from tyres, I can't see much else that you'd expect to be wrong with a car of this sort of age, with such low mileages. So, you just buy all cars on "condition".
I'll sell you my 2007 Z4MC with less than 30k on the clock for the price of the Sepang Bronze car if that would give you more confidence. Do you have the personality to drive a Phoenix Yellow Z4MC?![]()
No worries; it's not for sale and I didn't give £20k for it either.Ninarvana said:My personality could handle a Phoenix yellow indeed but I personally wouldn't wish to live with one, and I wouldn't give you 20k for the pleasure I'm afraid.