Will E36 cars appreciate?

Will E36 cars appreciate?

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So

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Monday 25th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
Shall we all hazard a guess as to the likely asking price of this?:

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
That's quite a shiny steering wheel for only 48k miles.



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Monday 25th November 2019
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CRA1G said:
So said:
That's quite a shiny steering wheel for only 48k miles.

Yea.. but it's knob looks good...hehe
It's an M sport knob no? Not correct for the car, is it?

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Thursday 28th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
About to take the plunge on an e36. Had one year's ago..
Do tell.

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Thursday 28th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
I will post pics once it's in my possession. Early model with low miles.
What model?

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Thursday 28th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
318is coupe
Looking forwards to seeing it.

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Friday 29th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
So said:
Looking forwards to seeing it.
There is a tidy manual 328i sport for sale near me if that's what you are after?
Go on.

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Saturday 30th November 2019
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helix402 said:
Looks very nice. Good colour, good miles.

Fully priced I imagine.

Edited to add - how much would it cost to get rid of that wood?

Edited by So on Saturday 30th November 08:50

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Saturday 30th November 2019
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Kettmark said:
That one what? Cannot open it on my phone for some reason.

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Monday 2nd December 2019
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I opened it on my desktop machine. Yes a nice looking car.

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Wednesday 4th December 2019
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Schermerhorn said:
I think they'll very slowly rise and then top out. Mine costs me £400 a year in insurance and a few hundred in fuel. If mine increased by £500 a year I'd be pretty happy as it would offset the cost of keeping it on the road.

Realistically, only the minters will get to decent money, including M3's. Although it would be nice if I woke up and my M3 was suddenly £20k,

Here's mine:



Edited by Schermerhorn on Wednesday 4th December 17:06
Very pleasing.

Don't think I am being rude when I say it needs tyre dressing. I think it's because it's black / black it makes the tyres look grey.

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Thursday 5th December 2019
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JackCrossland26 said:
IMO with the amount of E36s getting smashed up drifting they're bound to at some point.

Loving mine at the moment, I purchased a low mileage (86k) 328i manual coupe in cosmos black with white leather around 3 months ago from a lovely 69 year old couple so as you'd expect it is completely standard.

I Wanted a sport & this is unfortunately a SE spec so I have since put a M sport front bumper on, one of those aftermarket rear diffusers & some 17inch wheels (can't remember the style but think they're the m3 evo wheels) also done the golf tee mod for the butterfly valve, now I'm leaving it alone.

Been kept in a garage all its life so it's an absolute minter not a spec of rust anywhere...I change my car quite often & safe to say this one wont be going anywhere any time soon...pics to follow maybe
Yes please.

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Thursday 5th December 2019
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Kettmark said:
So said:
Yes please.
Mine's above as promised SO.
Very smart. I bet it looks good in the flesh too.

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Friday 6th December 2019
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JackCrossland26 said:
Few photos, when I picked it up, fit new wheels then fit new bumper if anyone’s bothered
Looking good. Were they the original wheels that you took off?