15k.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What do you think my M3 is worth?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Andy.BWhenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
-
Originally posted by einhander View PostPerfect car for the type of person who wants to do a swap.
13-16k depending on your patience.
Comment
-
I wouldnt let that go for a penny less than $15k, and at that price it will go quick. Go look how many M3's you see for sale right now for under $20k. People with real money are starting to want these cars and the price has done nothing but risen recently, and its expected to keep climbing.All Your Base Is Belongs To Us
Comment
-
A year ago, I sold my 100% stock E30 M3 with no rust whatsoever and no mechanical issues for 18K and it took me a month to sell it. It was the most painful car selling experience ever. The kind of questions people will ask and pictures they will request is just mind boggling.
No matter how you advertise it, this is not a 18K car. The market is going up but not that fast. I would say, 12-14K max.Last edited by tcheb; 02-24-2014, 09:39 PM.
Comment
-
Not sure what you mean by that.
Originally posted by 88Alpine View Post^12-14k is for rich high school kids. To a well established adult, I'd say 17-22k. It's all relative.
I posted it at $18K and it took almost a month to sell. Highest offer I had for a few weeks was $15K.
Comment
-
^it depends who and how many were looking to buy one at the time. when during the year also plays a factor (ie: tax return and xmas season). you can have a dozen of interests, but only one who will gladly pay the asking price because he really wants one. the m3 market has gone up too fast. also, it can be the timing and luck. you probably had neither of them.88 M3
85 190e-16v Euro
63 Lotus 7 Turbo
Comment
-
I think there is still a very well defined threshold of $15K. Below that people will just snatch your car without asking questions. Above that, they will nitpick for months and then walk away. I had two people who seemed very serious and then walked away for BS reasons (bad color match on a bracket in the engine bay or such) or just bugged me for weeks asking for pictures impossible to take and then just didn't follow up.
I think above $15K people just want perfect 1 owner cars, below 50K miles, clean carfax and new car smell still present.
Anyhow. I miss my M3 but I don't miss trying to sell one and deal with all the obsessive compulsive buyers these cars seem to attract. Most painful and frustrating experience ever.
Comment
Comment