Is this the CSL era?

Is this the CSL era?

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Matthew7711

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95 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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Tommie38 said:
Generally speaking:
- Owns one: thinks they are going up by the second
- Had one in the past and sold: Worth less than people pay nowadays
- Wants one: Worth less than what people pay for a 168k mile E36 318i SE saloon (with no sunroof or AC, also significant rust to OSR quarter).
Totally agreed.

The guy in question might be a tad bitter.

Matthew7711

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95 months

Thursday 7th April 2022
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CRA1G said:
It's now showing as SOLD.....!
That’s x2 CSLs for over 100k selling within a month!

Great news!

Matthew7711

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Matthew7711

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104 posts

95 months

Monday 27th November 2023
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Everything is taking longer to sale due to the climate.

M4 CSL has taken a massive hit and no one seems to be interested in those cars.

E46 M3 CSL is still a rare car that will always remain desirable.


Matthew7711

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Thursday 28th December 2023
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Pip1968 said:
Have any CSLs sold recently? As already pointed out there is not much that as tactile to replace it with so any selling will just be realising assets into cash possibly due to the economic climate.

I have not looked on Nick Johnson's site for some time but he uused to be a good source.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Pip
Most CSLs get sold without being advertised in the usual places like Autotrader and Pistonheads.

Its a slow market for everyone but as you mentioned it’s a hard car to replace with many owners owning x2 CSLs or buying them again after being sold in the past.