Soldato
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Blimey, they're going for good money too, even though I think its one of BMW's more ugly designs, don't like the E36
E36 M3 prices are pretty high though?
Which is turn bodes well for the E46 and E92 M3 surely once they are of similar age and most of them have gone?
[TW]Fox;28851598 said:One day the M3 bubble will pop as everyone realises there are thousands of them out there. Just
There are over 15,000 E46 M3's still registered on UK roads. This is a huge amount - there are more of them than there are BMW 530d M Sport's to give you an idea!
The e46 M3 is many things, but the car that sits perfectly in a household hit by the recession?How do people not know there are that many out there and how has that caused a bubble?
I don't think it's a bubble, I think it's a car that fitted perfectly into the kind of household badly affected by the recession, hence the dive in price with people wanting something more economical and now the market is catching up with that depreciation making it look like values are solid. I'm not a car economist though.
Another one bites the dust... Just seen pics of a fettled with Phoenix Yellow coupe wrapped around a tree on the Facebook M3 group. Driver says he was doing 80 and just "lost it". From the pics, it doesn't look like a motorway either, what with houses visible in the background.
The ///M3ntal one
It recently turned into a closed group though, and not sure if it shows up on searches. The car itself was one put up on sale recently too for £9k. That's gotta suck big time.
The e46 M3 is many things, but the car that sits perfectly in a household hit by the recession?
Yes, I quite agree, your no car economist!!![]()
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Found it, cheers, hopefully they'll let me join, unfortunately many such faceache groups have to go closed to keep the trolls & cretins away.
Hope he's insured and they pay out (I think) - sounds like a bit of karma perhaps - times and places for hoons, think he got his very wrong......
[TW]Fox;28851598 said:Don't we all.
One day the M3 bubble will pop as everyone realises there are thousands of them out there. Just like the E36.
There are over 15,000 E46 M3's still registered on UK roads. This is a huge amount - there are more of them than there are BMW 530d M Sport's to give you an idea!
I think we should revisit this topic in a few years to see if you're correct, because personally I don't think you are. They hit rock bottom several years ago and hovered around that price range and good condition face lift coupes are starting to slowly creep up in value. I can't envisage the prices suddenly plummeting again for no reason. Pre face lift high mileage cars will still hover around the 6-7k mark but low mileage face lift coupes are moving up into £10k and above region. The CS, whether people like it or not, is going up in value. It doesn't make any sense to me but I'm quite happy if it does go up more in value.
I have a E36 Evo Convertible Estril / 77K / Full BMWsh. Brought it new back in 1998 and have watched it drop money from £44K down to £5K and have recently seen the prices slowly increase. Like all these cars, slowly they become cheap enough for the chavs to get hold of them and smash them up resulting in the good condition / standard ones becoming more valuable. Ive seen this happen to the E46 M3s too now.
Personally, I wouldnt worry about whether the car looses / keeps it value, as its all about the driving experience and having such a good car. Ive lost £38K on my car over the last 17 years but its all about the smile factor.
Just go out and buy one, drive it, love it and enjoy it.
SBK
Agreed I got mine for £6800 three years ago, at the time there were also ones for sales from as low as £4500 advertised and a mate of mine got one for £4000. I got lucky, mine was in good condition and it has not let me down in any way apart from clutch exploding but to be expected on a car with 100k and 30+ track days on the original clutch.![]()
You got that 3 years go?![]()