E46 M3's prices
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E46 M3's prices
just browsing pistonheads tonight; the prices of M3's have come down alot recently.
so many people are selling, on pistonheads alone there are 35 pages if you're selling, it would have to be cheap or extreamly special to stand out IMO
so many people are selling, on pistonheads alone there are 35 pages if you're selling, it would have to be cheap or extreamly special to stand out IMO
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They are falling into the same bracket as cossies did 10 years ago, people can afford to buy them, but not maintain them.. Great cars, but have the potential to be VERY expensive to run. Give it a year and I am sure you will be able to pick one up for 5k..
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Its like every other car out there for sale, you will get cheap ones with high miles, no extras and little history all the time.
Proper kept ones are still fetching not bad cash, i paid 14k for mine a year ago, every extra, fbmwsh and 53k on the clock.
Other that tyres and a wishbone its been the most reliable car i`ve owned.
As a package theres not a car out there you can buy for that kind of cash thats better, thats why i`ll be keeping mine forever!
Proper kept ones are still fetching not bad cash, i paid 14k for mine a year ago, every extra, fbmwsh and 53k on the clock.
Other that tyres and a wishbone its been the most reliable car i`ve owned.
As a package theres not a car out there you can buy for that kind of cash thats better, thats why i`ll be keeping mine forever!
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So true, another one is the Asbo ST, a car that in 2005 was 17.5K for the base model, both awesome cars, I was and still am considering one of them as a daily car, the reason for there cheapness as said is simple because there expensive to run so especially at the moment no one wants them so the only hope you have of getting them shifted is to drop the price.
That being said I don't see to many E90 M3's, I thought the owners would have moved onto these.
Martin
That being said I don't see to many E90 M3's, I thought the owners would have moved onto these.
Martin
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its about 70 75 to fill a tank and i was getting anywhere between 200 and 300 miles. Normally about 230 miles to a tank.
The same thing is happening with m5's. I think its down to the fact there a nice performance car but not special enough to be a weekend car so people try and run them as an everyday car which is expensive.
End of the day who wants a everyday car that costs a bomb to run? M5's more so than m3's 5.0 v10 as an everyday car pmsl i test drove 1 and done 15 quids worth of juice in 22 miles, who the fuck can afford to run something like that?
The same thing is happening with m5's. I think its down to the fact there a nice performance car but not special enough to be a weekend car so people try and run them as an everyday car which is expensive.
End of the day who wants a everyday car that costs a bomb to run? M5's more so than m3's 5.0 v10 as an everyday car pmsl i test drove 1 and done 15 quids worth of juice in 22 miles, who the fuck can afford to run something like that?
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its about 70 75 to fill a tank and i was getting anywhere between 200 and 300 miles. Normally about 230 miles to a tank.
The same thing is happening with m5's. I think its down to the fact there a nice performance car but not special enough to be a weekend car so people try and run them as an everyday car which is expensive.
End of the day who wants a everyday car that costs a bomb to run? M5's more so than m3's 5.0 v10 as an everyday car pmsl i test drove 1 and done 15 quids worth of juice in 22 miles, who the fuck can afford to run something like that?
The same thing is happening with m5's. I think its down to the fact there a nice performance car but not special enough to be a weekend car so people try and run them as an everyday car which is expensive.
End of the day who wants a everyday car that costs a bomb to run? M5's more so than m3's 5.0 v10 as an everyday car pmsl i test drove 1 and done 15 quids worth of juice in 22 miles, who the fuck can afford to run something like that?
Fook me thats some fuel sod that LOL!!!!
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there is a lot of people out there crapping it because alot of the e46,s are having rear sub frame leaving the car problems
and they aint that expensive to run
would say same bracket as a cossie imo
i would have one in a heart beat but a late 46 not an early one
and they aint that expensive to run
would say same bracket as a cossie imo
i would have one in a heart beat but a late 46 not an early one
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They are expensive to run. 1k for brakes. 700 for an inspection 2 service. Then what happens if your gearbox or engine go pop? Plus its daft stuff like some parts are coded to the car so buying second hand isnt an option so bmw just take the piss as there dealer part only.
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like your style!
ive noticed as well alot of high performance cars just arnt selling unless there really cheap, people just not got the spare money these days, performance diesels probably taking the market now
ive noticed as well alot of high performance cars just arnt selling unless there really cheap, people just not got the spare money these days, performance diesels probably taking the market now
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U are kidding right lol ive had my saff for 10 years and wouldent say it was expensive to look after other than the money i have spent modding it that is but that was my choice wasent needed! cosworths only cost if u blow them up but that would still be cheaper than blowing up an m3 lol as for every thing else like bearings brakes tyres suspenion if its not double on an m3 then i bet its more lol
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Took these on my phone so there not the best but its totally unmarked, even the wheels are spotless and not been refurbed as these normally always go milky due to being polished.
As its been said already, you can get cheap ones out there now and lots of them but will all be highish miles and no doubt end up need money spending on them.Think for a nice one be it a coupe or a convertible you still have to pay around 15k
As its been said already, you can get cheap ones out there now and lots of them but will all be highish miles and no doubt end up need money spending on them.Think for a nice one be it a coupe or a convertible you still have to pay around 15k
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no surprise theyre dropping in price really, especially as theyre now aging and the e9x is now available.
same thing happened to the E36 M3s, 10 years ago (a few years after the 46 was released) they were 20+k second hand still. now you can get a pukka one for 5k!
mark my words in 10 years time e90 m3s will be seen for <10k
the cars that hold value long term are those that are rare and desireable, eg the E30 M3.
now if they made 10x the number of those when new they wouldnt cost anywhere near the price they still hold now!
same thing happened to the E36 M3s, 10 years ago (a few years after the 46 was released) they were 20+k second hand still. now you can get a pukka one for 5k!
mark my words in 10 years time e90 m3s will be seen for <10k
the cars that hold value long term are those that are rare and desireable, eg the E30 M3.
now if they made 10x the number of those when new they wouldnt cost anywhere near the price they still hold now!
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The Trouble with M3's and come to think of it all 3 series Bm's
They are nice if you like that sort of thing but i find they are a bit like clitorises.......Every c~#t has one
They are nice if you like that sort of thing but i find they are a bit like clitorises.......Every c~#t has one
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I'm certainly looking this way towards the back end of this year... I've always fancied one and the stigma and all the 'bollocks' that goes with it doesn't bother me in the slightest.....
Why can't I have fun....
Why can't I have fun....
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Shings,
Go for it and ignore the bollocks.
Most people have never driven one, and those on here that slate them are usually hooning around PC World car park in a 3k saff cossie!
Best decision I ever made - I've got Stage 3 cossie power, heated leather, those looks, that handling and the exclusive use of the fast lane on the motorway!
Go for it and ignore the bollocks.
Most people have never driven one, and those on here that slate them are usually hooning around PC World car park in a 3k saff cossie!
Best decision I ever made - I've got Stage 3 cossie power, heated leather, those looks, that handling and the exclusive use of the fast lane on the motorway!
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Shings,
Go for it and ignore the bollocks.
Most people have never driven one, and those on here that slate them are usually hooning around PC World car park in a 3k saff cossie!
Best decision I ever made - I've got Stage 3 cossie power, heated leather, those looks, that handling and the exclusive use of the fast lane on the motorway!
Go for it and ignore the bollocks.
Most people have never driven one, and those on here that slate them are usually hooning around PC World car park in a 3k saff cossie!
Best decision I ever made - I've got Stage 3 cossie power, heated leather, those looks, that handling and the exclusive use of the fast lane on the motorway!
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Cost a lot to run?
They're not that expensive.... and I've owned two saff cossies so I know what money down the drain feels like!
Yes, there are plenty of 3 grand cossies. I know, as I bought one nearly 10 years ago.
As for stage 3 power, it easily has it, but it is a little heavy. Personally I don't really care whether a stage 3 cossie would "have it" because we both know that 0.5 over a quarter of a mile means fuck all.
Cossie would probably be faster top speed too at that spec, but you wouldn't be so fast sat on the hard shoulder waiting for the breakdown service!
Plus the last trackday I did, saffs were nowhere! Times move on....
They're not that expensive.... and I've owned two saff cossies so I know what money down the drain feels like!
Yes, there are plenty of 3 grand cossies. I know, as I bought one nearly 10 years ago.
As for stage 3 power, it easily has it, but it is a little heavy. Personally I don't really care whether a stage 3 cossie would "have it" because we both know that 0.5 over a quarter of a mile means fuck all.
Cossie would probably be faster top speed too at that spec, but you wouldn't be so fast sat on the hard shoulder waiting for the breakdown service!
Plus the last trackday I did, saffs were nowhere! Times move on....
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Cost a lot to run?
They're not that expensive.... and I've owned two saff cossies so I know what money down the drain feels like!
Yes, there are plenty of 3 grand cossies. I know, as I bought one nearly 10 years ago.
As for stage 3 power, it easily has it, but it is a little heavy. Personally I don't really care whether a stage 3 cossie would "have it" because we both know that 0.5 over a quarter of a mile means fuck all.
Cossie would probably be faster top speed too at that spec, but you wouldn't be so fast sat on the hard shoulder waiting for the breakdown service!
Plus the last trackday I did, saffs were nowhere! Times move on....
They're not that expensive.... and I've owned two saff cossies so I know what money down the drain feels like!
Yes, there are plenty of 3 grand cossies. I know, as I bought one nearly 10 years ago.
As for stage 3 power, it easily has it, but it is a little heavy. Personally I don't really care whether a stage 3 cossie would "have it" because we both know that 0.5 over a quarter of a mile means fuck all.
Cossie would probably be faster top speed too at that spec, but you wouldn't be so fast sat on the hard shoulder waiting for the breakdown service!
Plus the last trackday I did, saffs were nowhere! Times move on....
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I used to be blinkered but then i learnt to buy a car on its merits not on its badge
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I lost my Ford blinkers after I lost 4k on a Saph in 4weeks because it didn't like being driven hard. ( Maybe thats T4 power for you lol )
Since then I've had a few cool cars and a few shit ones - I admit none were as fast as my Saph and none had quite the grin factor and none destroyed all comers with such ease and amusement .... but an M3 is a nice car and now I'd just like a quick nice car (with added RWD)
Since then I've had a few cool cars and a few shit ones - I admit none were as fast as my Saph and none had quite the grin factor and none destroyed all comers with such ease and amusement .... but an M3 is a nice car and now I'd just like a quick nice car (with added RWD)
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Jaicossie...that looks stunning! for me i have always liked the looks and performance of them, like anything you get what you pay for. You see them everyday but that really wouldnt bother me, it as an all round car makes up for that.
I used to love the pheonix yellow ones but have to agree....reds where its at!
I used to love the pheonix yellow ones but have to agree....reds where its at!