Opinions on this M3 CS
Opinions on this M3 CS
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ammw

Original Poster:

203 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Hi All,

I'm thinking of changing my Boxster for an E46 M3, and this CS caught my eye:
http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/auc/car_details/0,,1260...

What do you think of it, in terms of spec, value etc?

Also, any feedback from anyone else who's made the swap from Boxster to M3 would be appreciated ... I have previously had an E36 M3, so not a complete novice wink

cheers,
Andy

Crusoe

4,117 posts

255 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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If it has just has its inspection 2 and got new brakes and tyres all round then I would say that was quite good value, though I haven't been keeping such a close look at prices recently. Same colour inside and out as mine and I think it looks great if a bit subtle for some.

ammw

Original Poster:

203 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Not really sure about the colour combo myself.

This one would be perfect, if it wasn't SMG: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2093290.htm

Crusoe

4,117 posts

255 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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I'm not a fan of the clubsport spoiler or smg, manual one from the dealer looked much better IMO.

_Neal_

2,890 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Crusoe said:
I'm not a fan of the clubsport spoiler or smg, manual one from the dealer looked much better IMO.
Agreed - that spoiler doesn't look right on an M3. The AUC car looks nice.

ammw

Original Poster:

203 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Sorry, I missed the spoiler - I agree it doesn't look good on an M3.

Gruber

6,313 posts

238 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Looks very good at that price for an AUC - presumably with a year's warranty, too. What sort of condition is the bodywork in?

And as above - check when its Service II is due.

ammw

Original Poster:

203 posts

207 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Gruber said:
What sort of condition is the bodywork in?
Unfortunately, I'm 250 miles away from it, so it's not practical to just pop in for a look, which is part of the reason for asking for opinions on here before I take it any further.

The distance is a bit of a problem actually, as wether I'm interested will also depend heavily on getting a decent part-exchange on my Boxster and presumably they won't give me a PX price without seeing my car. That's why the other one above, which is Glasgow, would have been ideal if it hadn't been SMG (and that spoiler!).

JNW1

9,238 posts

218 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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ammw said:
presumably they won't give me a PX price without seeing my car.
They probably will but it may be on the low side to cover themselves in case your car needs money spending on it; however, if you describe it accurately you should be able to get a feel for the likely cost to change and decide from there whether it's worth a trip to Derby or not! Suppose the other option would be to see if a BMW dealer local to you could get the car from Stratstone through the trade?

Reckon that M3 CS looks decent value given it's a BMW AUC. It doesn't have many extras but the M3 is pretty well equipped anyway; nothing wrong with carbon black IMO but then I would say that as my own car's that colour (albeit with a black as opposed to a grey interior!).

I've had my M3 CS for almost 4 years and in that time have covered over 50k miles in it. I've been thinking about changing it for several months but the fact I've still got it probably says a lot; great all-round package and the combination of involvement, performance, handling and everyday practicality really is hard to beat. Find a good one and even coming from a Boxster I doubt you'll be disappointed!

outnumbered

4,807 posts

258 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Grey interiors aren't the most popular on M3s so resale may be more of a problem even if you like it... Other than that, it looks like a nice car. I think the CS is worth getting over the standard car if you can find a good one at the right price.

CSLchappie

438 posts

228 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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Bugger, I was in there at the weekend and could have taken a look for you.

What I will say, based on previous experience, is that they don't tend to be very generous when it comes to PX values, it may be different trading in a Boxster, but certainly for M cars I've found them to be rather stingy in the past.

ammw said:
Gruber said:
What sort of condition is the bodywork in?
Unfortunately, I'm 250 miles away from it, so it's not practical to just pop in for a look, which is part of the reason for asking for opinions on here before I take it any further.

The distance is a bit of a problem actually, as wether I'm interested will also depend heavily on getting a decent part-exchange on my Boxster and presumably they won't give me a PX price without seeing my car. That's why the other one above, which is Glasgow, would have been ideal if it hadn't been SMG (and that spoiler!).

JNW1

9,238 posts

218 months

Tuesday 9th November 2010
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CSLchappie said:
What I will say, based on previous experience, is that they don't tend to be very generous when it comes to PX values, it may be different trading in a Boxster, but certainly for M cars I've found them to be rather stingy in the past.
Wonder if that's a Stratstone BMW thing? Their Harrogate dealership was way off in terms of a part-ex value on my M3 when I talked to them and to be honest they've never really seemed interested in doing a deal. I use them for servicing - and have no complaints on that score - but judging by their forecourt their salesmen obviously make their living selling diesel 1 and 3 series; guess they see a five year old M-car as risky and potentially hard work so therefore steer clear!

JNG1

72 posts

185 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Looks gd value for a CS of that age mate. Nice exterior colour, not sure about grey interior though -can look a bit plasticky IMO. Intersted to know why the move from 2 to 4 seater - kids?

Cheers