How would you sell your M car?
How would you sell your M car?
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couper

Original Poster:

16 posts

137 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Out of interest how would you sell your M car? Seems private market is dead over £10k, dealers offer terrible money, so is it trade in or sale or return only nowadays?

Driver101

14,451 posts

146 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Sale or return is dangerous ground. Too many stories of people getting ripped off.

I wouldn't say the market over £10k is dead in general. There's just too many cars that are just too overpriced at the moment especially M cars. There is a lot of supply of most M cars and a limited demand. Personally I can't see why value are so high.

Even with very limited supply cars like the Z4MC prices are still too high. It's not just the private market either. A few cars that look good, and are priced within the rest of the adverts, haven't sold in ages. Some cars have been on sale for over 2 years.

The advertised prices of these cars that aren't selling are still influencing people to the value of their car.

If it's a good car priced well it will sell.



Edited by Driver101 on Wednesday 5th September 16:12

TheAngryDog

12,968 posts

234 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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totally depends on the car. I actually think some M cars are under priced.

Mr Whippy

32,453 posts

266 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Half the issue I found is the ‘investment’ excuse has driven both crap and good examples values up.
Apart from the odd car it’s hard to tell if you’re about to go see a shed or a nice car.

Doing full research takes hours (maybe 6+, then a visit and test and check all paperwork etc) and days, even if a car turns out to be a turd.


I’ve seen a few E46 M3 approaching a year for sale now, they’re clearly over priced, irrespective of being good or bad examples.


I’m flip flopping on an E46 or an E90, but keep erring to the E90 because all said the total cost is roughly the same for a newer lower mileage car that’ll be easier to buy.
I’d even say I’d go probably go private to avoid the dealer markup for basically nothing (as they all come from private sellers any way)... and no dealer at this age is trustworthy to mean you won’t buy on your own condition check any way.


I’d say price right, provide full honest details so buyers won’t just ignore it ‘just in case it’s a shed’, and be realistic on value, and your car will go instantly.

AndrewO

681 posts

208 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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The last few cars I've sold its been autotrader that has produced the results. Have used the classified ad on ebay in the past and obv pistonheads....I usually get queries via these but no viewings. I sell privately most of the time, don't really want to compromise on a purchase by having a trade-in.




Beato

297 posts

150 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Sold my e46 m3cs in July. Took 6 months to get sold. A combination of ambitious pricing from me, but once I found the “market” price, sold pretty quickly with plenty interest

Had the car on here, M3 cutters and AT

AT best as at least you can see page views, to gauge interest and probably work out if you have priced correctly!

Depends what your selling, how quick you want to sell or otherwise. I didn’t line up a new car until mine was sold. Took the pressure of accepting any of the many low ball offers, up to 4K below what I eventually sold for!!

Schermerhorn

4,352 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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My E63 M6 took almost 6 months to sell.

My E36 M3 took 4 months to sell.

The price was pretty much spot on - in line with the market prices of the time - for both of them but they still took ages to shift.

There are so many factors, over-saturation, too much choice, reluctance to buy outside of finance, no dealer support/warranty, running costs etc and something that lots of people tend to overlook; market conditions.

Unless you're giving these things away, it can be very frustrating.

Edited by Schermerhorn on Thursday 6th September 14:30

Mr Whippy

32,453 posts

266 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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A quick sale needs keen pricing.

If you’re bottom end of the market on price with a top end product you’re gonna attract the full market of buyers in a frenzy.


When I choose to sell I just want rid.

I suppose it depends on your needs as a seller.
6 months of tax, insurance, garage/storage, maintenance, depreciation (or appreciation) etc all adds up.

All my cars have gone in a week, often the next day, always through forum/owner clubs.

Fury RS

465 posts

207 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Sold my E92 M3 a year ago next week. I didn't actually advertise it anywhere. Somebody was looking for an E90/92 M3 on the M3 Cutters forum, pm'd the guy, several phone calls between us, lots of photos/e-mails etc and a viewing was arranged. Two guys came down from London, looked over the car/history etc for about 3 hours, had a long spirited test drive and made me an offer opproximately £300 less than I really wanted but they wanted to take the car back home with them that night so a deal was done. Money transferred straight into my bank account, paperwork completed and they took it away. I did price the car quite competitively at the time which I think helped sell it to the first buyer. A nice straightforward hassle free deal...

Mr Whippy

32,453 posts

266 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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I’m thinking I might fancy an E90 M3, but I’d only want to buy through M3 cutters now I think.

I saw an advert last week with a seller struggling on M3 cutters.
I’m not sure what the car was exactly or the price (for some reason the advert details were deleted which is retarded), but another user spotted it up with a trader for many £1,000s more a week later.
I’m not sure exactly but sounded like £14,000 ish to £20,000 ish which is bonkers!


Why you’d buy a car like this via a trader now is beyond me unless they offer a warranty like a BMW AUC, are recognised for sorting issues, and aren’t charging the earth.

The market is thin but it’s there. I think many potential buyers are just waiting for sensibly priced private cars... but it doesn’t help when traders do the above!

Shaoxter

4,559 posts

149 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Did he have the car up just on Cutters? Or on AT/PH/eBay as well?
Forums only get you a a very niche audience, also the fact that people on those forums probably own one already...

PowerslideSWE

1,116 posts

163 months

Sunday 9th September 2018
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I have my e39 M5 for sale on a nationwide site tho on a smaller marketplace than the UK (Sweden in this case) It's been posted to 2 weeks today, and the only interest I've had on it is from two Norwegian guys. It's hard to sell an "enthusiast" car at the end of summer it seems since most of us northern europeans/scandinavians don't drive our nice cars during the winter, had I posted it for sale in late april I believe it would have sold rather quickly.

Trading it for something is out of the question since you only get really low ball offers.

ArsE92

21,303 posts

212 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Shaoxter said:
Did he have the car up just on Cutters? Or on AT/PH/eBay as well?
Forums only get you a a very niche audience, also the fact that people on those forums probably own one already...
Indeed. I've been a member on M3cutters for a while but don't post much. I'm now trying to sell my E92 M3 but I can't post it on there because my post count is too low!

It's been on Autotrader for a few days. I've had 170 advert views but no calls.

Driver101

14,451 posts

146 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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ArsE92 said:
Indeed. I've been a member on M3cutters for a while but don't post much. I'm now trying to sell my E92 M3 but I can't post it on there because my post count is too low!

It's been on Autotrader for a few days. I've had 170 advert views but no calls.
I know I have a look through Auto Trader even when I've no intention to buy. I like a good nosy.

At least they aren't phoning you up wasting your time.

ArsE92

21,303 posts

212 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Driver101 said:
ArsE92 said:
Indeed. I've been a member on M3cutters for a while but don't post much. I'm now trying to sell my E92 M3 but I can't post it on there because my post count is too low!

It's been on Autotrader for a few days. I've had 170 advert views but no calls.
I know I have a look through Auto Trader even when I've no intention to buy. I like a good nosy.

At least they aren't phoning you up wasting your time.
That's one thing to be thankful for! I would like to sell it though. I've had a reasonably good offer from a WBAC type organisation and I'm tempted.

ftypical

457 posts

143 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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couper said:
Out of interest how would you sell your M car? Seems private market is dead over £10k, dealers offer terrible money, so is it trade in or sale or return only nowadays?
Reluctantly.

MattOz

4,019 posts

289 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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When I sold my E90 M3, I advertised on both M3Cutters an PH. Received lots of positive comments on M3Cutters, but it sold via PH. For previous M3's and M5's I've used PH, other specialist forums, word of mouth and Autotrader.

It's really luck of the draw. I can't say that one site was better than the others, as I've had mixed results with all of them.

andye30m3

3,498 posts

279 months

Monday 1st October 2018
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I Sold my E30 M3 though a specialist on a sale or return basis, Ideally wouldn't want to repeat that experience.

CSL I sold on pistonheads privately which in many ways was much easier.

I'm thinking about buying another E46 M3 and have looked on cutters, seam to be some nice cars but often high prices for private sales, lots of positive comments from other members but not sure if the cars actually sell. Maybe I need o start looking at some of the cheaper ones on ebay etc to see the value in spending a lot more on a car with similar millage and age.

e30m3Mark

17,354 posts

198 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2018
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Unfortunately, due to ill health, I am reluctantly considering selling my E30 M3. It's due to be the subject of a magazine feature and Petrolicious video so I shall most likely wait until then. I am hoping it will go abroad. frown

skylarking808

1,102 posts

111 months

Thursday 4th October 2018
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That's a bit of a bugger Mark.

With such a detailed owners record and knowledge one would hope any sale will get what you need for it.

Keep on truckin' matey.