Car Magazine Article

Car Magazine Article

Author
Discussion

phatgixer

Original Poster:

4,988 posts

250 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
quotequote all
Good write up, saying what a bargain CSLs are.

Hopefully the demand won't shoot up and the prices rise, just at a time I am considering getting one!!!

BRoCceRs

3,236 posts

254 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2007
quotequote all
Been a bargain for 12 months I can't see the prices going up when the new M3 arrives.

Will be 24 ish in 8 months or so :-)

chillo

724 posts

223 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
More chance of angels flying out of my arse than a nice clean csl going for 24k in 8months!

The Dude

6,546 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
phatgixer said:
Good write up, saying what a bargain CSLs are.

Hopefully the demand won't shoot up and the prices rise, just at a time I am considering getting one!!!


clap

Welcome back (for whan you do).

Cheap-ish one in the classifieds and the faster colour too.....

Say what you like about the tenets of national socialism, but at least it's an ethos.

DasChin

609 posts

217 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
The Dude said:
[quote=phatgixer]=

Cheap-ish one in the classifieds and the faster colour too.....



you mean the air fix one that is the old P1 car? there is a reason that is cheapo! I have been in it when a mate was in P1. had a harder life than a teen porn star! proper rinsed and ruined....

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
CSL values are holding tight and i don't see how the somewhat lardy new M3 will drop their worth.

'Car' magazine has a good write-up on the new M3 and fine car though it is the ptw ratio is no better than a stock CSL and arguably the latter has a more exciting engine too.
It's also a lot of money to buy, circa £54,000 they say.

Low mileage well cared for examples of the Coupe Sport Light will be worth £30K at the end of 2007, for sure.


Edited by Beemer-5 on Wednesday 3rd January 08:24

carrera2

8,352 posts

233 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
BRoCceRs said:
Been a bargain for 12 months I can't see the prices going up when the new M3 arrives.

Will be 24 ish in 8 months or so :-)


I'm willing to bet they won't be that low. If they are then your M will be worth £10.

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
It won't happen, you're right.
There are very few rhd CSLs in the world and even fewer immaculate ones with low mileage. The values have probably stopped falling already for top cars.
Tatty examples might go for £25K but there aren't many of them either!

anissut

248 posts

220 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
Hmmmm, as much as I want to believe values will stay strong what a lot of us seem to forget is that low mileage examples will become rarer by the end of 2007. A lot of us use our CSLs daily and mine for exapmle will probably just have over 30k miles on it by the end of 2007. It's still a very clean example though. So if a low mileage example by the end of 2007 is commanding 30k then one with 30k miles maybe 27-28K? Then what about the ones not in warranty? Maybe 26kish, and these are clean examples, so tatty examples with no warranty and 30k miles, they would surely be around 24k. I'm hoping mine even with 30k miles will be still worth 27-28k by the end of 2007 and if that is the case I will be well happy.

chillo

724 posts

223 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
Things like the csl having its own forum only help build a stronger identity for the car and ultimately will keep values strong

Broccers

3,236 posts

254 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
carrera2 said:
I'm willing to bet they won't be that low. If they are then your M will be worth £10.


Of course they will be, as pointed out the tattier non warrantied 60k plus milers are bound to prop up the bottom of the market. I'm not for one minute suggesting lower milers with a couple of owners will be the quoted price but lets be realistic here all BMWs depreciate, even M Coupes.




markxw

328 posts

238 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
DasChin said:
The Dude said:
[quote=phatgixer]=

Cheap-ish one in the classifieds and the faster colour too.....



you mean the air fix one that is the old P1 car? there is a reason that is cheapo! I have been in it when a mate was in P1. had a harder life than a teen porn star! proper rinsed and ruined....


Mind you, when i drove it it was in pretty good nick vs my 911. CSL i bought was better no doubt, but shows these cars are well capable of taking abuse. I think that car is good value for money. Esp if you're planning low miles and it will equalise with mid mileage cars in a year or two. Presumably a few names down the ownership it'll be hard for most to trace it back to P1 too??

The Dude

6,546 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
DasChin said:
The Dude said:
[quote=phatgixer]=

Cheap-ish one in the classifieds and the faster colour too.....



you mean the air fix one that is the old P1 car? there is a reason that is cheapo! I have been in it when a mate was in P1. had a harder life than a teen porn star! proper rinsed and ruined....


Ahhhh, that one....

carrera2

8,352 posts

233 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
Broccers said:
carrera2 said:
I'm willing to bet they won't be that low. If they are then your M will be worth £10.


Of course they will be, as pointed out the tattier non warrantied 60k plus milers are bound to prop up the bottom of the market. I'm not for one minute suggesting lower milers with a couple of owners will be the quoted price but lets be realistic here all BMWs depreciate, even M Coupes.






I can't think they'll be many (any) 60k milers in 8 months. The norm seems to be <30k at present, and that's after 2-3 years.

The one cheap one (50k miles) is the ex-P1 one being discussed.

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
Mine has done 11,800 miles only and my pal's CSL has 12,600 miles. I only use it for fast road work, the Honda CRV does all the chores, town runs and motorway work.

phatgixer

Original Poster:

4,988 posts

250 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
quotequote all
The Dude said:
DasChin said:
The Dude said:
[quote=phatgixer]=

Cheap-ish one in the classifieds and the faster colour too.....



you mean the air fix one that is the old P1 car? there is a reason that is cheapo! I have been in it when a mate was in P1. had a harder life than a teen porn star! proper rinsed and ruined....


Ahhhh, that one....


Is that the one a certain Mr Hill of Surrey managed to invert?

p490kvp

728 posts

249 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
quotequote all
Don't do it mate!!! Get a proper car, for the same money you can have a nice 964 RS. Then you don't have to deal with clutch problems, the BMW dealer network or get associated with the type of people who have registration numbers like M3 GAY, X5 FAT or M6 SAD....

Dave Dax Builder

662 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
quotequote all
p490kvp said:
Don't do it mate!!! Get a proper car, for the same money you can have a nice 964 RS. Then you don't have to deal with clutch problems, the BMW dealer network or get associated with the type of people who have registration numbers like M3 GAY, X5 FAT or M6 SAD....



I've had both, and yes the 964RS is fun but the last time I had one it brought on contractions for the missus and I don't want that to happen again. As a result I've now got grey hair and an 8 year old daughter. I am pleased to say the CSL has not caused any of these pre-child bearing symptoms....So far!!!
The 964RS is now around 15 years old and not a patch on the CSL, but as you imply there is an awful lot less to go wrong.

The only trouble with Porsche's is the people who own them.....Well, the ones that don't have the RS badge on them at least.

The Dude

6,546 posts

248 months

Sunday 7th January 2007
quotequote all
p490kvp said:
Don't do it mate!!! Get a proper car, for the same money you can have a nice 964 RS. Then you don't have to deal with clutch problems, the BMW dealer network or get associated with the type of people who have registration numbers like M3 GAY, X5 FAT or M6 SAD....


scratchchin

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=299462

Still got the Z4 then mate?

p490kvp

728 posts

249 months

Monday 8th January 2007
quotequote all
Yeah - sadly a freebie from a sponsor - been looking through the Sunday Times for registration numbers so I can fit right in with the BMW thing...