Z4M Coupe Prices

James_G said:
TheRealDC said:
Well, sadly my negative equity situation means no builder can save me from selling my car :( . Its advertised on PH here

http
://pistonheads.com/sales/1941576.htm


DC

Sorry to hear that. Just some thoughts, but when I was looking for mine late last year I always wanted to see interior shots. Firstly to see what the dash trim was (no wood, or silver, but CF or piano black were fine) and secondly to see if any options had been omitted from the text. Given you have red seats, I'd put a photo up for sure.

Also consensus seems that cars sell quicker in standard spec - perhaps putting the original wheels back on might help, unless the tyres are not legal of course. I'm sure the CSLs will find a home quickly.

And finally, I am happy to be corrected, but isn't that Silver Grey and not Space Grey??


Hey - thanks for the constructive feedback. The original wheels are perfect with good tyres, so its an easy swap, but I prefer the looks of the car with the CSL's on. Either way the buyer can have boths sets and make that choice themselves. Good idea on the interior shots though. I'll try and get some more pics over the weekend and post them up. :)



Cheers .. DC
 
etedlm said:
i like the brushed alloy myself but each to their own :D

Not as bad in a coupe, but in a proper car such as a roadster it can reflect the sun which can be a real PITA.
 
I'm coming up to a year of ownership in my M Coupe and Sytner Harold Wood telephoned me earlier in the year asking if I would be interested in selling back at the price I paid about 6 months earlier as they had a customer looking with my exact specification (Grey with red, sat nav, cup holders!). It had taken me a while to find this one so I wasn't letting go and I have no regrets. If you have a desireable colour and spec combo I think you have a good chance of getting a premium - white is certainly a premium colour right now!!!
 
srhutch said:
etedlm said:
i like the brushed alloy myself but each to their own :D

Not as bad in a coupe, but in a proper car such as a roadster it can reflect the sun which can be a real PITA.
Doesn't do it at all in my Roadster, the aluminium trim is so deeply brushed that it doesn't reflect anything, the polished wood trims have much more reflection.
 
aerobod said:
srhutch said:
etedlm said:
i like the brushed alloy myself but each to their own :D

Not as bad in a coupe, but in a proper car such as a roadster it can reflect the sun which can be a real PITA.
Doesn't do it at all in my Roadster, the aluminium trim is so deeply brushed that it doesn't reflect anything, the polished wood trims have much more reflection.
+1, I get no reflection in mine either :D
 
I love the sixth reply down on this thread :) :rofl:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=181&t=890119&mid=0&nmt=Z4 M Coupe...sell privately or via dealer?
 
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