View Full Version : 9k miler on pistonheads
LHutchin
04-10-2015, 01:42 PM
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/e46-m3-00-06/bmw-3-series-e46-m3-csl-2004/4774727
£80k
MisterCorn
04-10-2015, 06:37 PM
Come on then. One of you say it is too cheap....
MC
shimmy
04-10-2015, 08:12 PM
Come on then. One of you say it is too cheap....
MC
i must admit if mine is worth still £55k, then this one is £100k all day long
Trawler
04-10-2015, 09:10 PM
Come on then. One of you say it is too cheap....
MC
Compared to a 996gt3 it's good value for money
glendog74
04-10-2015, 09:35 PM
i must admit if mine is worth still £55k, then this one is £100k all day long
:hahaha: :hahaha: :hahaha:
You're talking about your CSL right? ;)
mattCSLnut
04-10-2015, 10:12 PM
Come on then. One of you say it is too cheap....
MC
Already happened ;) http://www.cslregister.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13695
82CSL
02-11-2015, 11:04 AM
This seems to have disappeared from pistonheads... did anyone enquire about this one - any idea whether sale was pulled, or it actually sold?
Coming for sale at Munich Legends I think
cslsuperfan
19-11-2015, 09:25 PM
These values approaching 6 figures have been long overdue.
Its sad that the majority of owners purchasing this year and beyond will never actually drive them. :bigcry:
CSL's @ the ring will become a thing of the past.
nw942
19-11-2015, 11:25 PM
These values approaching 6 figures have been long overdue.
Its sad that the majority of owners purchasing this year and beyond will never actually drive them. :bigcry:
CSL's @ the ring will become a thing of the past.
Unless you have one with really low mileage, then surely there's no reason not to put 3/4k on it each year even if you are worried about affecting its value?
cslsuperfan
21-11-2015, 09:34 PM
Unless you have one with really low mileage, then surely there's no reason not to put 3/4k on it each year even if you are worried about affecting its value?
Agreed
but I was referring to the majority of us mortals who can only afford 1 CSL:gayfight:
Have you enquired is that the price ?
82CSL
04-12-2015, 01:43 PM
Think this is now reserved and under offer via Munich Legends
cslsuperfan
04-12-2015, 06:53 PM
Think this is now reserved and under offer via Munich Legends
It beggars belief that someone is willing to pay £80K for a car they won't use...........:banghead:
Matt21
04-12-2015, 07:04 PM
It beggars belief that someone is willing to pay £80K for a car they won't use...........:banghead:
I honestly think it will offer a better return than sat in the bank.
Not many CSL's still accumulating miles these days. Got to be less than 100 that aren't garage queens.
cslsuperfan
04-12-2015, 08:53 PM
I honestly think it will offer a better return than sat in the bank.
Not many CSL's still accumulating miles these days. Got to be less than 100 that aren't garage queens.
Matt
I get the fact the CSL in now on the investor's radar but the car market is hardly a safe bet.
I'm on my third csl having bought the first in 2006, these current values are taking a bit to get used to.
I don't buy this garage queen caper, I was the only csl @ DN13 in September out of 150 cars.
Yes the csl is more valuable these days but the DN guest list was something else
Viper Green 997 RS in a gathering of over 30 911's......all being driven by wannabe getaway drivers!!
Matt21
04-12-2015, 10:43 PM
Matt
I get the fact the CSL in now on the investor's radar but the car market is hardly a safe bet.
I'm on my third csl having bought the first in 2006, these current values are taking a bit to get used to.
I don't buy this garage queen caper, I was the only csl @ DN13 in September out of 150 cars.
Yes the csl is more valuable these days but the DN guest list was something else
Viper Green 997 RS in a gathering of over 30 911's......all being driven by wannabe getaway drivers!!
Personally I do think cars such as the CSL are a safe bet. For me there are more reasons why this will continue to rise rather than fall. I, like you, have made a bloody fortune on mine, the speed of increase makes it almost feels false. That said, if I sold I know that in 5 years it will cost more to get back into one.
I agree, CSLs should be used, and good for you! You are a dying breed of CSL owner, along with a few other nutters here. Mine is under a cover in the garage as we speak and won't see light of day until March :beer:
cslsuperfan
05-12-2015, 08:54 PM
Personally I do think cars such as the CSL are a safe bet. For me there are more reasons why this will continue to rise rather than fall. I, like you, have made a bloody fortune on mine, the speed of increase makes it almost feels false. That said, if I sold I know that in 5 years it will cost more to get back into one.
I agree, CSLs should be used, and good for you! You are a dying breed of CSL owner, along with a few other nutters here. Mine is under a cover in the garage as we speak and won't see light of day until March :beer:
Matt
I did have mine valued in October and quite frankly didn't believe it.
Mine is also in the garage @ the moment....waiting for Spa in April!!!
73CSL
07-12-2015, 10:44 AM
.. mine will be used about every fortnight for a good blast around the Yorkshrie Dales :thumbs:
Matt21
07-12-2015, 01:04 PM
.. mine will be used about every fortnight for a good blast around the Yorkshrie Dales :thumbs:
Decided not to sell then?!
73CSL
07-12-2015, 03:29 PM
Decided not to sell then?!
:) , not yet but have kind of convinced myself to sell in the new year.
Still can't see where to go next really. Been really tempted with a 987 Boxster Spyder, but reality is I need rear seats of some kind for when I pick my 2 daughters up from school.
I really really like my 964, so to sit next to it I could be tempted into a Targa version just for something different. I always seem to head back to Porkers for some reason :)
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