Originally posted by matt-b
What's this E30 M3 worth?
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Throw it on s14.net and see if it last week for $4k. If I had a place to store it id pay up to $6k for it.Leave a comment:
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If it isn't sold and the guy is asking $4k, take it and don't look back. To keep it or to part it, it's still a wise investment. If he's asking you to name the price, I would say $5-5.5k is reasonable.Leave a comment:
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Ben...I think I have the photo's of the car from last year. Let me dig around for em. Disregard I was thinking the DS one for some reason.Leave a comment:
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I would pay $4K right now, providing it isn't a complete rustbucket. I would assume the regular stuff such as battery box and rear valence.
Seriously though, if you pass on it, I am really really interested.Leave a comment:
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My big question is this:
How much are people (here in the US) willing to pay for this specific car?
Update: Prev. owner says the car DID run, but at the moment he doesn't know. I will take that as it doesn't run, but also doesn't necessarily have anything wrong with the motor, and can easily run if the car was put back together.Last edited by iamsam; 07-14-2009, 12:28 PM.Leave a comment:
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That is not my goal at all.
I can entirely respect s38e30's view here.... in Europe pricing is not what it is in the USA. Availability is also different....
I just didn't want people to take blanket statements of "The car is worth $2500" seriously.
If s38e30 is also in the dismantling/parts resale business, that would further explain why one might value the vehicle even lower than someone who's restoring it. The margin on the parts sold increases the lower the value of the car.
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ChrisLeave a comment:
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s38e30 you just got owned. So stop trying to increase your post count with this thread.Show me proof. And I don't want to see the "My mom's best friends uncle's boss' cousin who knows this guy who read a news article by a reporter" example. ;)
Go look at used prices for M3 suspension parts if you can find them.
Maybe in Spain they're readily available... Europe also got almost 2x the number of E30 M3's as the USA.
Do you know what a NOS 2.3L block is worth? A block alone from BMW is worth ~$2500. Good luck finding a decend USED block & crank that doesn't need a hone/rebore. But hey, again what do I know? ;)
13,000.00 EUR = 18,112.16 USD
www.xe.com @ 19:41:54 UTC on 2009.07.14
Hmmm, seems like thats a good bit MORE than what I stated the car is worth? Almost 3 times?
So you're confirming the value for such a car is there?
Which is it? Euros or dollars? 7,000 Euros = $9,700 USD, still way more than what I posted as a value above.
E34? E28? E39?
M5 does not = M3
Production numbers are even higher on an M5 than an M3.
Excellent.
That was 3 years ago. I assure you if you tried to buy the identical car now, you'd pay 2x that price. How much have you invested in it since you bought it?
My point is not to berrate or belittle your opinions. My point here is to rationalize and prove that what may be consistent in Europe/Spain, may not be the case here in the USA. The reason I quoted "new" prices on some of those items is because it is becoming increasingly harder to locate such items here in the USA in decent condition. No more, no less... just a point of reference.
The best statement in this thread is "A car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it." And the above car is worth $5500-8500 to me. ;)
From the above posts with Greg it looks like your serving in our armed forces?
Thank you for your service if you are!!!!!Leave a comment:
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But entirely worth it to someone else................ I have a different perspective on this as we started our own business parting out M cars and upper end big motor BMWs.
If it is in the North east, I'll take it and use AAA to tow it to a storage facility until I or my wife get back to the States in Aug.Leave a comment:
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Show me proof. And I don't want to see the "My mom's best friends uncle's boss' cousin who knows this guy who read a news article by a reporter" example. ;)
Go look at used prices for M3 suspension parts if you can find them.
Maybe in Spain they're readily available... Europe also got almost 2x the number of E30 M3's as the USA.
Do you know what a NOS 2.3L block is worth? A block alone from BMW is worth ~$2500. Good luck finding a decend USED block & crank that doesn't need a hone/rebore. But hey, again what do I know? ;)
13,000.00 EUR = 18,112.16 USD
www.xe.com @ 19:41:54 UTC on 2009.07.14
Hmmm, seems like thats a good bit MORE than what I stated the car is worth? Almost 3 times?
So you're confirming the value for such a car is there?
Which is it? Euros or dollars? 7,000 Euros = $9,700 USD, still way more than what I posted as a value above.
E34? E28? E39?
M5 does not = M3
Production numbers are even higher on an M5 than an M3.
Excellent.
That was 3 years ago. I assure you if you tried to buy the identical car now, you'd pay 2x that price. How much have you invested in it since you bought it?
My point is not to berrate or belittle your opinions. My point here is to rationalize and prove that what may be consistent in Europe/Spain, may not be the case here in the USA. The reason I quoted "new" prices on some of those items is because it is becoming increasingly harder to locate such items here in the USA in decent condition. No more, no less... just a point of reference.
The best statement in this thread is "A car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it." And the above car is worth $5500-8500 to me. ;)
From the above posts with Greg it looks like your serving in our armed forces?
Thank you for your service if you are!!!!!Leave a comment:
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