V8 M3 Written off on test drive (yours for £19,500)

V8 M3 Written off on test drive (yours for £19,500)

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Chris_H

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1,064 posts

279 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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This must have been embarrassing!! It's not even been registered!!






Edited by Chris_H on Friday 7th November 16:59

ASBO

26,140 posts

215 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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Jesus.

I would have said that's a little steep for a car that looks to be beyond economical repair. Front seems fixable, but the rear is in a real mess. Roof looks twisted too.

Soovy

35,829 posts

272 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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hehe

You can get a straight one for a bit more than that!

Diesel Meister

2,044 posts

202 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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What ASBO said. (I was going to be cheeky and cross link this in the bargain M-thread but it's so clear tragic and not a bargain that it would almost have been too cruel to joke about).

rsstman

1,918 posts

188 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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haha what an idiot. surely its only worth about £8k max now?

interior, engine (if its ok), gearbox, and not a lot else.

krallicious

4,312 posts

206 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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Oh dear. Methinks 20 grand is a wee bit too much. I'll take the engine a gearbox though. Now need to find a cheap Z4 scratchchin

Stedman

7,227 posts

193 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall when the boss found out biggrin

MattOz

3,912 posts

265 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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I'd love to transplant the running gear into a touring shell............... biggrin

Dracoro

8,685 posts

246 months

Saturday 8th November 2008
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It's a £40k car is it not?

So to write it off, it would probably have assumed 75%+ fix so that's at least £30k to fix.

Add that to the £20k

That's £50k for a £40k motor that is probably worth less than that given the history.

okgo

38,117 posts

199 months

Saturday 8th November 2008
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Ridiculous price.


pgilc1

35,853 posts

198 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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If its not reg, surely it could be registered '09 when repaired?

Maybe not worth £20k, but at £15K plus even £15K to repair, cant be bad for an 09 registered m3? 07's from dealers are still mid 30s....

paoloh

8,617 posts

205 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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pgilc1 said:
If its not reg, surely it could be registered '09 when repaired?

Maybe not worth £20k, but at £15K plus even £15K to repair, cant be bad for an 09 registered m3? 07's from dealers are still mid 30s....
I think you'd be lucky to get that repaired for £15k. I think it's worth about £10k

m30dus

551 posts

186 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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And you'd still have to sell it more to the point!

Dracoro

8,685 posts

246 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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pgilc1 said:
If its not reg, surely it could be registered '09 when repaired?

Maybe not worth £20k, but at £15K plus even £15K to repair, cant be bad for an 09 registered m3? 07's from dealers are still mid 30s....
If it were £15k to repair, they wouldn't have written it off. The ins company would rather pay £15k for repairs than £45k for the write off.

I stand by my comment, I reckon there's £30k's worth of damage.

Either that or there's chassis damage and the car should really be a cat B, therefore it's only worth what you can get for breaking it for spares. Again, I don't think there's more than £10k of spares worth on the car anyway.

I think they've got it up at £20k in the vain hope that there's someone stupid enough to think they can repair it for £10k. What sort of "repair" do you think they'd do for £10k anyway? A rubbish one, that's what.

waremark

3,243 posts

214 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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Dracoro said:
Again, I don't think there's more than £10k of spares worth on the car anyway.
How does one assess the value of the spares? I feel sure that if you needed a new engine it would cost at least £10k without any of the other bits. On the other hand while all cars are under warranty no-one will need a new engine.

croyde

22,978 posts

231 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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You pessimists, it's a bargain. £19K for the car then 20 quid spent at Halfrauds for some T-cut, touch up pen and some wet n dry and it'll be as good as new.

Animal

5,251 posts

269 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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The leather on the driver's seat looks a bit puckered...

Diesel Meister

2,044 posts

202 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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croyde said:
You pessimists, it's a bargain. £19K for the car then 20 quid spent at Halfrauds for some T-cut, touch up pen and some wet n dry and it'll be as good as new.
"That st'll buff right out" hehe

croyde

22,978 posts

231 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Sure will and the alloys look barely scuffed too.