Worth a cheeky bid?
Worth a cheeky bid?
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70proof

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6,154 posts

181 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...

Anyone know the story here? If it was purely stolen recovered, worth a cheeky offer, to then use as daily driver for four to five years.

Carlton Banks

3,675 posts

262 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Maybe but those adverts really piss me off when they attempt to almost hide the key fact that it is stolen recovered in the description.

Smuler

2,288 posts

165 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Yes.
Check out the dealer. if you judge as reputable and if HPI confirms it was only stolen/recovered and not damaged, then in your position, I would bid and get an inspection done.

I know it's a M3 and should take hard driving, but the thief/thieves will probably have driven like t***s and could have caused some underlying problem which has been missed, by whatever checks it's had.

if it passes, inspection, then considering you are not thinking of a quick (ish) re-sale, it seems a shrewd move.


70proof

Original Poster:

6,154 posts

181 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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who would be good to do a PPI in that area..... a pukka m3 specialist?

Paddymcc

1,264 posts

217 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Is it not about 5k over priced?

Non cat classified cars are around 20k

ArmaghMan

2,738 posts

206 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Paddymcc said:
Is it not about 5k over priced?

Non cat classified cars are around 20k
Don't think you'll get a saloon for £20k yet.
As for the OP's question I'd want to see all the original keys. I believe a BM dealer can identify if a key is original.

tjk123

756 posts

256 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Front panel gaps - leading edge of bonnet to grille/ front bumper look a bit squiffy to me. Could have had some accident damage along with having been stolen?

vescaegg

29,438 posts

193 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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I love the saloon version! So much nicer than the coupe in my opinion.

martin mrt

3,879 posts

227 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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vescaegg said:
I love the saloon version! So much nicer than the coupe in my opinion.
A man of good taste!!

andymc

7,593 posts

233 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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judging by their other cars it looks like the home of the innit brigade

Bigglez

147 posts

161 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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martin mrt said:
vescaegg said:
I love the saloon version! So much nicer than the coupe in my opinion.
A man of good taste!!
Me too. I just think it looks better balanced. Love to add one to my M5 touring for short trips.. Yeah right!

E30M3SE

8,491 posts

222 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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ArmaghMan said:
Paddymcc said:
Is it not about 5k over priced?

Non cat classified cars are around 20k
Don't think you'll get a saloon for £20k yet.
As for the OP's question I'd want to see all the original keys. I believe a BM dealer can identify if a key is original.
Assuming this,

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...

can be bought for ~£22K I agree with Paddy, it's too expensive for a car on Vcar.

Smuler

2,288 posts

165 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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A "cheeky bid" I would take to be several thousand below the 19k asking price, therefore widening the price gap between the car and those with a cleaner history.

that's worth it, I think.



E30M3SE

8,491 posts

222 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Yes, but given that the ad has,

"(This is cash price - for part exchange it will be £19995)" written at the bottom

I don't think a cheeky bid will buy that car, but good luck to whoever buys it if it can.

Edited by E30M3SE on Friday 5th July 22:10

wheelsmith

138 posts

168 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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Paddymcc said:
Is it not about 5k over priced?

Non cat classified cars are around 20k
Agreed, lots of cars with a touch more miles for that sort of money

carreauchompeur

18,308 posts

230 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Spidey senses tingling there.

I realise they say miles are 'warranted' but to my mind 33k is rather low for an 08 car, and the wheel/gearstick are rather shinier than I would expect too...

Aizle

12,429 posts

201 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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Mohan, keep it safe and get a cherished example.

I wouldn't want an M3 that's been stolen and recovered (redlined from cold and driven hard).

phatgixer

4,988 posts

275 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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Aizle said:
Mohan, keep it safe and get a cherished example.

I wouldn't want an M3 that's been stolen and recovered (redlined from cold and driven hard).
You can't do that. Rev limited when cold...

Even the most heroic council estate scrotey car thief couldn't damage an E92 M3 unless they prang it...

They'd poo their fake calvin kleins...

70proof

Original Poster:

6,154 posts

181 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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keep getting an answering machine!

re this revving thing...... oils have such a broad operating temperature range now, and a long life, that some of the rules of old are now but myths or legends, are they not?

E30M3SE

8,491 posts

222 months

Monday 8th July 2013
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There's not an oil invented that will protect from mechanical over revs.