If you found two E30s, same year, mileage, condition, etc, what do you think the price difference would be if one was a coupe and the other one was a sedan? I'd think a coupe would bring more but I'm not sure how much, maybe 10 or 15%?
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generally, unless someone is an e30 nut with a family, they are going to gravitate toward the coupe. i think that if there were two identical cars side by side in condition and mileage, the coupe would sell for more money because they seem to be more desirable.
i have sold both 2 doors and 4 doors. the 4 door needs to be in better shape than the coupe to sell for a reasonable price in my experience.sigpic
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Originally posted by flyboyx View Postgenerally, unless someone is an e30 nut with a family, they are going to gravitate toward the coupe.
I honestly don't think there's much of a price difference, but I do believe a coupe will sell fastersigpic
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2dr sedan vs 4dr sedan... well, you can't get a 325is/318is 4dr (at least not in the U.S.?), so that's what gravitated me towards a 2dr. It's a PITA to source all the parts to make a non-"is" car into an "is" so I'd much rather just buy one with all the stuff. I'm pretty sure most people will agree that they don't go out looking for comfort seats, open diffs and less-aggressive suspension. I actually think I like the look of the 4dr better, but don't have the time, money, or energy to convert one to "is" spec.1987 Toyota MR2: 20v blacktop screamer
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Originally posted by MazterDizazter View Post2dr sedan vs 4dr sedan... well, you can't get a 325is/318is 4dr (at least not in the U.S.?), so that's what gravitated me towards a 2dr. It's a PITA to source all the parts to make a non-"is" car into an "is" so I'd much rather just buy one with all the stuff. I'm pretty sure most people will agree that they don't go out looking for comfort seats, open diffs and less-aggressive suspension. I actually think I like the look of the 4dr better, but don't have the time, money, or energy to convert one to "is" spec.
There are more 4 doors out there already converted than you realize.
My sedan came out of a field, with a 5 speed and 3.73 LSD installed.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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