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10-06-2018, 12:15 PM | #25 |
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I just went through the agonizing decision of selling my e90, and I regret it already. Purely a financial decision on this side and if my work weren’t changing I’d hang on forever. Glws of such a beauty!!!
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10-16-2018, 07:28 PM | #27 |
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Wise choice!!
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12-01-2018, 07:34 AM | #28 |
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Life changes are going to require me to actually go through with this, and sell this car.
I'm a true enthusiast and will only ever drive BMW's. This is a properly maintained, properly daily driven, two owner - e90 m3. I did the actuators (well GMP Performance did) about six weeks ago. I've owned the car since the beginning of 2017 (almost two years). The water pump was done in April 2017. Brakes were done at the same time. It needs new rear tires, the front tires are about 40% - Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Car currently has 116,5xx miles and will only go up a few hundred miles. This will be the last week I daily it. It's not perfect but its a VERY strong driver and I would trust it to go anywhere. The front bumper/hood has rock chips, etc. The DSC button is loose (you can't tell unless you touch it), driver's seat bolster is starting to show wear but it's still in pretty good shape. The AC blows cold, heat is hot. All electronics work, no codes or anything strange. Drives straight and true. I will miss it and yes I know what I have here. I've done more research and it looks like this is 1 of 520 comp manual sedan's, and one of only a handful of MR cars. $30,000.00. Call or text 248-303-4753 Car is located in the Charlotte, NC area. |
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Beautiful car. price is slightly inflated but not by much. But hey if the MR really tickles someones fancy you'll get what you're asking, Cheers
*Edit: also missed your post about not performing the rod bearing service. At your mileage many people would have expected them to be swapped out and if not the next owner will most likely swap them out right away, so that might hurt you for what your asking as well. I think. |
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12-01-2018, 01:33 PM | #30 |
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This car is priced right. Very few MR ZCP sedans made and even less in manual. Depending on what a PPI says about condition and how clean it is, $30k is fair for both parties. I'd love to buy this to match my IB E90
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I feel like most people on this forum know these cars and I like to think I do too. Rod Bearings haven't been done. I'm not hiding anything, it's a good car. If you look at the thread, I've put it up for sale and kept it 2-3 times because I really don't want to sell it but right now, it's the right choice. I will forever regret it but life happens. |
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You are being completely transparent with everything about the car as far as I can see. Was just making a statement about the lack of RB swap thats all. Im sure someone will be all over this, sometimes it just takes some time. Also, very sorry to hear that you have to sell your baby. All of us on this forum can relate to the fact that you truly do build a deep connection with these cars with each and every drive. Maybe later you can jump back into one when life permits |
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12-01-2018, 05:23 PM | #33 |
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Man. I was ready to get serious about this car right before you pulled it off the market last time.
Luckily I found a great car in the meantime. I’m sure it’ll go. It looks beautiful in the pics. GLWS. |
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Im very interested. There is a nice space gray on here that already has rod bearings done, less miles and he’s asking $26,900. Tempting but space gray isn’t one of my favorite colors. I’m in communication with that seller. Tempted. I’m in the market for one of these and I’d buy this one for $25k. After taxes, rod bearings, shipping, new rear tires, and rock chip correction I’d be into the car for over $30k right away. That’s how I’m looking at it as a buyer. |
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OP, ultimately your decision on price. I think upper $20s if a fair premium. $28k is what I'd be sticking with if I were selling.
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Also in the SF Bay Area on Craigslist there are 4 for sale right now believe it or not. Two have 80k (ish) miles, one is a one owner jerez black car for $28k and the other has 69k miles for $32k. If you look at it from a supply and demand perspective right now, Mid 20's is more than fair for this car with 116k miles on it with the needs we highlighted. At least that's what the market is telling me at this moment in time. Also, I think you personally have some skin in the game here because you too have an e90 ZCP that you were considering selling. The more these sellers get for their car, the more you stand to get for your car in the future if you sell, so I'm not 100% certain you are looking at this rationally without any bias. Your perception of what price should be vs what the market is telling us might be a tad bit skewed due to bias (And yes I'm interested in your car too if you ever decide to sell, for a fair price). Last edited by Frozen; 12-02-2018 at 12:09 PM.. |
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I have no bias in what this car sells for cause my car isn't for sale and no plans to. His cars selling point has little affect on mine. After I pulled it off the market I had an offer with deposit for $38k. And I wouldn't sell it right now if someone offered me $40k for it. There's not another car in todays market that I like enough to sell it. The market doesn't always dictate what EVERY E90 is going to sell for. There's an ass for every seat. I'm the type of guy that'll pay premium for exclusivity. My opinion on a cars value is solely based on what my desires are, which are different than yours. I don't hold my car to the same standard as ANY E90 on the market. I don't care if there's a white or grey E90 with the same miles selling for less. It's just the way I am. I can't speak for this guy but if we are talking about my car given the amount of maintenance and cleanliness, you'd be hard pressed to find one matching it car for car. That's worth more than market to me. And I'm sure someone out there would agree if that ever arose.
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At the end of the day, I'm gonna wait to get $30k because I'm not in a rush to sell it. Good luck finding a car spec'd like this. 26k for a comp manual is a smoking deal and we should all buy one if we can get them for that money. Haha
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I'm a bit biased, but a last production year, ZCP, manual, in one of the most rare and arguably very desirable colors...I hope you get your full asking price.
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