Z4 E89s becoming rare

Rathean

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Just an observation, when I started looking for a low mileage 35i manual a couple of years ago there were typically 1200+ E89 Z4s listed on AutoTrader. That number was closer to 1000 last year (I know, obsessive watcher :oops: ) and this year we're down into the 700-800s.

I'm now in 2 minds. I reckon in 5 years time the numbers listed at any one time will be in the low 100s and the value of well looked after models with all the nice to haves, iDrive etc, will stop depreciating and perhaps even start to grow in value... although I think for a real upturn in value we're probably looking well into the 2020s.

So, do I continue to use mine as a daily and just enjoy driving it but running up the mileage, or do I garage it through the winter, drastically lower the annual mileage, retain its potential future value and use it as a summer play thing :o
 
I think it will be a long time before the E89 attains classic status. I am going to enjoy mine and drive it as much as possible. :roll:
 
Impossible to say Rathean, if we could all predict these things we’d all be billionaires.

Drive it, enjoy it, you could be in a casket and your car in a dusty garage covered in moss and bird shite having stood idle for 40 years by the time it makes anything.... :thumbsup: :driving:
 
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................
 
Hunter said:
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................
classic :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:
 
Hunter said:
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................

Love the analogy :rofl:
 
RustyZ4 said:
Hunter said:
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................
Love the analogy :rofl:

Couldn't agree more. Why give someone else the pleasure. If you want an investment go but stocks and shares, a car is there to enjoy while we still can.
 
Hunter, that's just brilliant! :rofl: :thumbsup:

I'm definitely thinking use it before you lose it!
 
Hunter said:
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................

Lmao nailed it :rofl: Or maybe not as the case may be... :lol:
 
Hunter said:
Keeping a cars mileage down rather than enjoying it to retain its value, is like having a super model girlfriend and not shagging her to keep her pussy tight for her next boyfriend.....................

effing brilliant!
 
Pussies apart ... now there's a nice thought ... the new Z4 may well drive E89 prices up or at least firm them up. (Steady, steady.) So, keeping one and using it may be win/win/win situation - you get to keep it, use it and sell it for a decent price.
 
Busterboo said:
Pussies apart ... now there's a nice thought ... the new Z4 may well drive E89 prices up or at least firm them up. (Steady, steady.) So, keeping one and using it may be win/win/win situation - you get to keep it, use it and sell it for a decent price.

Can you explain how the new model could drive up or firm up prices of E89’s. Can’t see it myself. If anything it would be the other way.
 
srhutch said:
Busterboo said:
Pussies apart ... now there's a nice thought ... the new Z4 may well drive E89 prices up or at least firm them up. (Steady, steady.) So, keeping one and using it may be win/win/win situation - you get to keep it, use it and sell it for a decent price.

Can you explain how the new model could drive up or firm up prices of E89’s. Can’t see it myself. If anything it would be the other way.
Was thinking the same. Isn't a new model release usually the reason why the dealers dump the old stock at clearance prices ('run out specials')? Haven't seen it cause old models to appreciate in value :?
 
enzed4 said:
Busterboo said:
Can you explain how the new model could drive up or firm up prices of E89’s. Can’t see it myself. If anything it would be the other way.
Was thinking the same. Isn't a new model release usually the reason why the dealers dump the old stock at clearance prices ('run out specials')? Haven't seen it cause old models to appreciate in value :?

Yes, I'd totally agree usually, but having seen the videos and pix of the 2019 Z4 I won't be rushing to sell my E89 to buy one. It resembles more a face lifted current car (which, let's be honest never sold in large numbers although we all love 'em) rather than a new vehicle. :o

Massive opportunity lost for BMW. Maybe it's different when you drive it?

Am I the only one......?
 
On the price appreciation you just have to look at mint Z3s or Z4Ms to see what rarity and condition do for value. It'll take time but good Z4s will eventually command a premium. Having said that I've been using mine as a daily since I got it and that's not about to change... I was toying with getting a 4x4 for the winter but I'd miss sitting in the z4 cockpit :oops: :driving:
 
Rathean said:
On the price appreciation you just have to look at mint Z3s or Z4Ms to see what rarity and condition do for value. It'll take time but good Z4s will eventually command a premium. Having said that I've been using mine as a daily since I got it and that's not about to change... I was toying with getting a 4x4 for the winter but I'd miss sitting in the z4 cockpit :oops: :driving:

None this has anything to do with to do with a newer model being released though. These prices will have gone up under their own merit.
 
bob4333 said:
enzed4 said:
Busterboo said:
Can you explain how the new model could drive up or firm up prices of E89’s. Can’t see it myself. If anything it would be the other way.
Was thinking the same. Isn't a new model release usually the reason why the dealers dump the old stock at clearance prices ('run out specials')? Haven't seen it cause old models to appreciate in value :?

Yes, I'd totally agree usually, but having seen the videos and pix of the 2019 Z4 I won't be rushing to sell my E89 to buy one. It resembles more a face lifted current car (which, let's be honest never sold in large numbers although we all love 'em) rather than a new vehicle. :o

Massive opportunity lost for BMW. Maybe it's different when you drive it?

Am I the only one......?
Definitely not the only one. Love or hate the new model it will always split opinion with soft top versus hard top so you will loose 50% of the market straight away. Add to that the soft top lovers who just don't like it and I think sales will be low thus creating a demand for the current models. I suspect when people see it in the flesh opinions might change slightly one way or the other but I don't like it even if it did have a hard top. Nobody is getting their hands on mine any time soon.
 
I'll be honest I never considered an E89 - because I was desperate to get an E86.

Then yesterday I went to look at one nearby on someone else's behalf and quite liked it. Loved the performing art of lowering and raising the roof. :lol:

Maybe I need to drive one, or maybe I'd better not! :roll:
 
Mr Tidy said:
I'll be honest I never considered an E89 - because I was desperate to get an E86.

Then yesterday I went to look at one nearby on someone else's behalf and quite liked it. Loved the performing art of lowering and raising the roof. :lol:
What, more entertaining than opening the hatchback :poke:
 
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