Z4 Coupe 3.0 Sport for sale.

MonsterZ4

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Hi folks. I thought i would stick my advert on here, seems as good a place as any to sell a Z4. The link pretty well says it all, but feel free to add to the thread or ask any questions you may have. I am asking £21k which is a huge loss to me, but am trying to be realistic with the price. I may budge a little for the right offer............

I may also consider a P/X for an estate type car?

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/555454.htm
 
:( You only had it 5 mins!

Disposable income is as low as everyone else's so no offers from me im afraid! Good luck with the sale. :)
 
Its time for me to buy a house, and i'll be far more comfortable without the car payments to make. I am really gutted as i love this car to bits and really don't want to sell it, but i can't sleep in it and need a roof over my head, so it has to go.

This is one of my all time car heroes, and i consider myself very lucky to have had it, even if just for a short time. If my lottery numbers come in, i'll be driving a Z4 Coupe as my daily driver as i love it so much.

Still need to get rid of this one 1st though!!!
 
I can't believe how bad the market is. I almost regret buying this car in my weaker moments. Then i take it out and the world is ok again for a while!
 
Sorry to say it but I think even at £20k you're going to struggle, probably £18k to 18.5k is the ideal range to get it moving. But at that price you should keep it, why lose a fortune on it?
 
Wondermike said:
Sorry to say it but I think even at £20k you're going to struggle, probably £18k to 18.5k is the ideal range to get it moving. But at that price you should keep it, why lose a fortune on it?

I have been offered £18k for it today, i really don't want to, and would rather take £19k for it. I don't want to sell, but i am in the lucky position of being able to get a mortgage at the moment for a reposession house. It is an absolute bargain, and a very good investiment over a 3-5 year period. The down side is that to make it financial feasable, the Z really has to go. Its down to cost benefit analysis. By cutting a lose on the Z, i should stand to be much better of in the long run hopefully with the house.

There is also the chance of a small inheritence coming my way sometime, so the first thing i'll do is buy another Z, although this time i won't be spending as much in the 1st place. I can believe how bad the market is, great if your buying, crap if your selling!!!
 
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