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73CSL
12-02-2016, 11:46 AM
all this talk of values is upsetting my karma .. now everytime I've got a trip to do , I actually sit and debate wether its worth taking the CSL as its going to add mileage :bigcry:
So , last night took the CSL on a 250 mile return drive into the Scottish borders for a meeting I was doing .. all on the back roads .... poor headlights , supersports , -2 deg , damp roads ... had a great, if somewhat 'exciting' in places , drive :thumbs: Car clicked over 69K miles .
So thats it , I'm coming upto 70K miles , car wil be worthless soon :banghead:
azrael
12-02-2016, 12:05 PM
Don't worry, be happy. You bought it to enjoy it so do that. It will always be worth something. Its not like you are loosing money as with most cars.
I love the fact I've used mine
Chappers
12-02-2016, 12:46 PM
Me and the girlfriend are going to do a tour of France in mine later this year. It ticked over 123,000 yesterday and that should add another 2K.
It's had so much replaced in its lifetime you just need to see it, look at the bills and realise it's no normal 123k car. We shall see if and when I sell it.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5153167/Photo%2011-02-2016%2C%2013%2030%2038.jpg
Trawler
12-02-2016, 01:31 PM
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So thats it , I'm coming upto 70K miles , car wil be worthless soon :banghead:[/QUOTE]
Agreed it will be worth nothing when you reach 70k. To avoid you the disposal cost I will take it off your hands for nothing.
Pip1968
12-02-2016, 01:38 PM
I am no expert but I reckon once they reach the 20 year point mileage will be less reflective on price. I kept the mileage down on my e39 M5 and then it was written off due to an old biddy 't' boning me and so I regret not taking her out more.
My enemy is time and having two other great cars - GT3 and Mini GP. I have to admit to using the GP more as it saves door dingers and more frustration in congested roads. My GT3 and CSL are only at 40,000 ish miles.
CSL is going in for its service three months late - Inspection I. I will have to check the service record as it may be Insp II :whistle: . Anyway that is my asking price kaput :hahaha: To be fair I have probaby only done a Nururgring trip or two since the last service.
Going to Bartletts on Monday.
Pip
Chappers
12-02-2016, 01:44 PM
I am no expert but I reckon once they reach the 20 year point mileage will be less reflective on price. I kept the mileage down on my e39 M5 and then it was written off due to an old biddy 't' boning me and so I regret not taking her out more.
This is actually my biggest fear. Prices are rising so much that if, even by someone else's fault the car was written off, I highly doubt the insurance company will pay the extra £10k for the next cheapest replacement, so that moment would be last time I'd ever own or drive a CSL.
mattCSLnut
12-02-2016, 01:48 PM
Me and the girlfriend are going to do a tour of France in mine later this year. It ticked over 123,000 yesterday and that should add another 2K.
It's had so much replaced in its lifetime you just need to see it, look at the bills and realise it's no normal 123k car. We shall see if and when I sell it.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5153167/Photo%2011-02-2016%2C%2013%2030%2038.jpg
I for one congratulate you Sir :beer: :smokin: Well done that man & his Cecil :thumbs:
... and I know exactly what you mean by the highlighted statement ;) even at a measly 92K miles my Cecil is approaching :smokin:
Very unseasonably for me, however last Sunday I managed a stellar 180 miles round trip, in one day without missing a beat :smt055 after 5 months of full on hibernation.
GregorFuk
12-02-2016, 02:36 PM
86K on the clock.
This year I have a trip to Le Mans Classic;
2 Knockhill track days;
A drive it day Scotland Tour;
Hill climb event for the Royal Deeside Speed Festival;
Oh and my better half has a track driving tuition day :smt087
Between times I'm keeping it wrapped up in cotton wool. :clown:
CraigMillwardCroft
12-02-2016, 05:24 PM
86K on the clock.
This year I have a trip to Le Mans Classic;
2 Knockhill track days;
A drive it day Scotland Tour;
Hill climb event for the Royal Deeside Speed Festival;
Oh and my better half has a track driving tuition day :smt087
Between times I'm keeping it wrapped up in cotton wool. :clown:
Is that track tuition in your car ??
HFLagos
12-02-2016, 07:21 PM
I bought my Audi A2 and CSL around the same time. Audi A2 doesn't get used much anymore, can't stand it when I have a car sitting around doing little which is why it will have to go! CSL meanwhile seems to enjoy the school run and other chores so it will stay :)
GregorFuk
12-02-2016, 10:10 PM
Is that track tuition in your car ??
Yup :eeek:
Marv968
13-02-2016, 12:51 AM
So thats it , I'm coming upto 70K miles , car wil be worthless soon :banghead:
If it's worthless at 70k, you might as well carry on driving it and enjoy it....it was built to be driven after all :smokin:
cslsuperfan
13-02-2016, 01:13 AM
I am no expert but I reckon once they reach the 20 year point mileage will be less reflective on price.
Pip
The E9 has followed a very similar path with huge emphasis on condition and service history
The mileage is of far less consequence
My punt (hope) is for the E46 to mirror the E9 especially as the majority of csl's that are used regularly will all be heading for "high miles"
Even if the csl brand was to eclipse the 997RS values I'd still take my car to Europe for TD's, otherwise what's the point of ownership.
AlexGTT
13-02-2016, 12:02 PM
It's a bloody car with wheels, engine, gearbox and everything. If you feel like driving it fookin' do it. Life is short, enjoy.
To me the car has paid for itself over and over again in fun and memories and I intend to add to them.
Bounce
13-02-2016, 12:34 PM
It's a bloody car with wheels, engine, gearbox and everything. If you feel like driving it fookin' do it. Life is short, enjoy.
To me the car has paid for itself over and over again in fun and memories and I intend to add to them.Im with you on that mate :thumbs::thumbs:
shimmy
13-02-2016, 12:36 PM
It's a bloody car with wheels, engine, gearbox and everything. If you feel like driving it fookin' do it. Life is short, enjoy.
To me the car has paid for itself over and over again in fun and memories and I intend to add to them.
Im with you on that mate :thumbs::thumbs:
fuck me, when was the last time you two old boys drove them then :)
AlexGTT
13-02-2016, 12:44 PM
Im with you on that mate :thumbs::thumbs:
fuck me, when was the last time you two old boys drove them then :)
Hey, if you don't mind I did 22 miles last week!
OK, it's the most mileage it's done in 3 months........................................ that is actually a bit :gayfight: but I enjoyed every one of those 22 miles.
AlexGTT
13-02-2016, 12:47 PM
Come to think of it, I've probably done more miles on my mower and it's fookin' winter!
Bounce
13-02-2016, 12:50 PM
Went Tescos yesterday in it,14 miles :
AlexGTT
13-02-2016, 12:52 PM
Went Tescos yesterday in it,7 miles :thumbs:;)
Well! Quite frankly Brett, that is pathetic! ;):smt055
Bounce
13-02-2016, 12:56 PM
Well! Quite frankly Brett, that is pathetic! ;):smt055Actually 14 miles,7 there and 7 back lol:bigcry:
Bounce
13-02-2016, 01:00 PM
Well! Quite frankly Brett, that is pathetic! ;):smt055I know,we usually use Sainsburys ;):hahaha:
CraigMillwardCroft
13-02-2016, 09:02 PM
14 more miles than mine has done :thumbs:
cslsuperfan
13-02-2016, 11:56 PM
14 more miles than mine has done :thumbs:
How come Craig?
CraigMillwardCroft
14-02-2016, 10:17 AM
How come Craig?
Work load and car still needs repairing from the last track day, just need to get the car to Adem, hoping to get in done next month, then start driving the car again might drive to SPA in April to see everyone.
cslsuperfan
15-02-2016, 01:27 AM
Work load and car still needs repairing from the last track day, just need to get the car to Adem, hoping to get in done next month, then start driving the car again might drive to SPA in April to see everyone.
Be grand to see you
there's a gaggle of csl's turning up.
glendog74
17-02-2016, 01:01 AM
I've done more miles on my bicycles so far this year (>500 miles) than I did in the CSL all of last year! :bigcry:
I really must get the CSL MOT/Tax sorted...
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