Any E36 M3 Coupès for sale?
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In light of the relative success of the similarly titled convertible thread I thought I would have an ask for a Coupè. I know of all the sites on which they come up but does anyone have intentions to sell their Coupè this spring? I really should do the sensible thing and get a Z4 Coupè but I can't get the E36 out of my mind; particularly as a tidy looking Estoril one has appeared on my cycle route to work.
Schermerhorn said:
Chunkychucky said:
Still trying to persuade my mate to do something with his 31k mile 98 Evo coupe, been sat in his garage for 12 months hasn't turned a wheel
It'll cost a few pennies to put right, tell him!evojam said:
Low mileage E36 M3's are pretty desirable nowdays and always sell quickly,offer too do anything too prise it off your mate!!!
I'm not so sure, there's been a Dakar car with 33k miles I think up with a dealer for a while now, last time I saw the advert it hadn't sold, that was at £15kThat Dakar has been on since September so I guess gives an idea of the market. It would probably sell at £12k. Only the limited editions are at £15k plus at the moment. There does seem to be a demand but I'm not sure how big it is. Is anyone beyond M3 Cutters, E36Coupe and Pistonheads really looking?
CharlieGee said:
That Dakar has been on since September so I guess gives an idea of the market. It would probably sell at £12k. Only the limited editions are at £15k plus at the moment. There does seem to be a demand but I'm not sure how big it is. Is anyone beyond M3 Cutters, E36Coupe and Pistonheads really looking?
Not yet but I bet you wont lose money if you buy one now. I also bet it wont be long before the speculators start [artificially?] driving prices up.Schermerhorn said:
CharlieGee said:
That Dakar has been on since September so I guess gives an idea of the market. It would probably sell at £12k. Only the limited editions are at £15k plus at the moment. There does seem to be a demand but I'm not sure how big it is. Is anyone beyond M3 Cutters, E36Coupe and Pistonheads really looking?
Not yet but I bet you wont lose money if you buy one now. I also bet it wont be long before the speculators start [artificially?] driving prices up.evojam said:
Chunkychucky said:
I'm not so sure, there's been a Dakar car with 33k miles I think up with a dealer for a while now, last time I saw the advert it hadn't sold, that was at £15k
Dakar is nice but not too everyones taste,maybe why it's been around for a while?M888SXY said:
Just for anyone interested in how prices have changed I sold my 98 Evo coupe with 81k on the clock, FSH and as mint as they come, for £4750 four years ago!
Wish I hadn't bothered.
Useful input, thanks. Just so you know I would have given you £8k for that tomorrow, and I dare say I'm not alone.Wish I hadn't bothered.
evojam said:
Chunkychucky said:
I'm not so sure, there's been a Dakar car with 33k miles I think up with a dealer for a while now, last time I saw the advert it hadn't sold, that was at £15k
Dakar is nice but not too everyones taste,maybe why it's been around for a while?CRA1G said:
evojam said:
Chunkychucky said:
I'm not so sure, there's been a Dakar car with 33k miles I think up with a dealer for a while now, last time I saw the advert it hadn't sold, that was at £15k
Dakar is nice but not too everyones taste,maybe why it's been around for a while?Total loss said:
I've seen it said on t'net, so it must be true, that Dakar & Techno are the two least popular colours which should translate to harder to sell/worth slightly less, seeing as I am looking for a convertible with either of those two colours as a preference, I can't say I've seen any price difference between any colours, maybe too small an amount of cars for sale to be able to be so picky.
They're my two favourites! My mate's is Fern/Boston green (can't remember which was used on 98 model Evos) with extended modena leather, is quite cool to see an old 3 series with tan leather all over the door cards and everything!Chunkychucky said:
Total loss said:
I've seen it said on t'net, so it must be true, that Dakar & Techno are the two least popular colours which should translate to harder to sell/worth slightly less, seeing as I am looking for a convertible with either of those two colours as a preference, I can't say I've seen any price difference between any colours, maybe too small an amount of cars for sale to be able to be so picky.
They're my two favourites! My mate's is Fern/Boston green (can't remember which was used on 98 model Evos) with extended modena leather, is quite cool to see an old 3 series with tan leather all over the door cards and everything!Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff