chughes163
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thanks for noting the signature!
I will amend when I get a few mins but was going to make a new one regardless because im going on a driving weekend to wales and hope to get some good shots!
Mark - ive come to the same conclusion. I dont think its going to shoot down in value and whilst it probably isnt as desirable long-term as the 'original' Z3 M Coupe's, their values are still strong (well over £11k for a good one and most are ultimately 10+ years old) therefore it should hold up Z4M prices - given that their easier to live with, more modern, significantly newer etc. and still very exclusive. I dont think there will ever be a flood of them on the market so dealers wont be desperate to shift them anymore hopefully!
When you look around on autotrader, there are several E46 M3's priced at over £20,000 (standard M3's which surprised me to be honest), SLK55's going from £25/26k with relatively high miles on them, Audi RS4's with 30-40k miles for £28k etc. so in the grand scheme of things it does make a Z4M from around £22/23k look decent value for money!
Mark - ive come to the same conclusion. I dont think its going to shoot down in value and whilst it probably isnt as desirable long-term as the 'original' Z3 M Coupe's, their values are still strong (well over £11k for a good one and most are ultimately 10+ years old) therefore it should hold up Z4M prices - given that their easier to live with, more modern, significantly newer etc. and still very exclusive. I dont think there will ever be a flood of them on the market so dealers wont be desperate to shift them anymore hopefully!
When you look around on autotrader, there are several E46 M3's priced at over £20,000 (standard M3's which surprised me to be honest), SLK55's going from £25/26k with relatively high miles on them, Audi RS4's with 30-40k miles for £28k etc. so in the grand scheme of things it does make a Z4M from around £22/23k look decent value for money!