Who has paid “big” money for an E36 M3?
Discussion
gaz1234 said:
Z3m better
Yes I agree with you as they were far less Z3 M's especially the Coupe's but you can't get anything half decent for under £20K now,my Z3 M Coupe has also done 60K with FSH but not one owner but a Good history file and I'm sure it will increase in value quicker than the M3..!gaz1234 said:
Z3m better
Purely down to personal taste, but I think the Z3 in any guise is ugly, no matter what angle I look at them from I can see no redeeming features. For that reason alone I would never entertain having one.I paid £8.5K for my E36 M3 about 4 years ago. Went to look at it with an open mind having never had a BMW before, but fell in love with it when I saw it and so paid the money. The first car I've owned that I couldn't bring myself to sell when I bought a "replacement". Drove it for the first time in about 6 weeks last night, still love it. Now that prices are heading north again and I know mine is a superb example I can justify keeping it longer. Happy days
mboon said:
Sit back owners and watch the prices rise
Amazing the GT2 commands so much money seeing it's a essentially a standard M3 with a bolt on spoiler and lurid interior.Perhaps people are right when they say the CS will be the E46 to own in a few years time.
Looks like mine is going back in the garage for winter then
NelsonR32 said:
Amazing the GT2 commands so much money seeing it's a essentially a standard M3 with a bolt on spoiler and lurid interior.
I find this interesting too as when I bought my M3 Evo there was no premium attached to the GT2 at all, and I decided although I'm a big fan of the Imola exterior the interior was a bit too much for me and so I'd go for a estoril one. Kinda wish I'd got the Evo2 now looking at the values moving upwards.MGR said:
NelsonR32 said:
Amazing the GT2 commands so much money seeing it's a essentially a standard M3 with a bolt on spoiler and lurid interior.
I find this interesting too as when I bought my M3 Evo there was no premium attached to the GT2 at all, and I decided although I'm a big fan of the Imola exterior the interior was a bit too much for me and so I'd go for a estoril one. Kinda wish I'd got the Evo2 now looking at the values moving upwards.But, when it comes to being collectible, rarity and ltd edition make it much more desirable and the price differential will widen.
Look at the m3 csl vs standard e36 m3
Or an e30 m3 vs sport evolution
Or integrale dealers edition vs normal integrale evo 2
Or rs500 vs standard 3 door cosworth
Power wise they have little more but they go for so much more.
As collectors swoop in they will want rarity.
NelsonR32 said:
mboon said:
Sit back owners and watch the prices rise
Amazing the GT2 commands so much money seeing it's a essentially a standard M3 with a bolt on spoiler and lurid interior.Perhaps people are right when they say the CS will be the E46 to own in a few years time.
Looks like mine is going back in the garage for winter then
MGR said:
I find this interesting too as when I bought my M3 Evo there was no premium attached to the GT2 at all, and I decided although I'm a big fan of the Imola exterior the interior was a bit too much for me and so I'd go for a estoril one. Kinda wish I'd got the Evo2 now looking at the values moving upwards.
I was thinking something similar to this as I read the thread. For me personally, Estoril is *the* colour for the car.I suspect Jonah's post is spot on re special editions, although I do wonder if as the numbers dwindle further, the fact that it was a cosmetic special edition will lead to the prices of the GT2 and Estoril/Techno/Dakar cars ending up close again.
S50B32 said:
MGR said:
I find this interesting too as when I bought my M3 Evo there was no premium attached to the GT2 at all, and I decided although I'm a big fan of the Imola exterior the interior was a bit too much for me and so I'd go for a estoril one. Kinda wish I'd got the Evo2 now looking at the values moving upwards.
I was thinking something similar to this as I read the thread. For me personally, Estoril is *the* colour for the car.I suspect Jonah's post is spot on re special editions, although I do wonder if as the numbers dwindle further, the fact that it was a cosmetic special edition will lead to the prices of the GT2 and Estoril/Techno/Dakar cars ending up close again.
Just imagine if the GT2 was Estoril blue and no standard m3s could be ordered in Estoril!!
I cant see prices closing though, there are only 38 ish gt2s and (presumably) lots more Estoril m3 coupes.
Red never really comes or goes out of fashion.
I don't like the green of the gt version, if that had been dakar yellow that would be lovely.
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