View Full Version : Help in Buying 1st CSL
Marchino
17-02-2012, 05:34 PM
Hello
I am intersted in buying my first CSL - I currently own an E92 DCT - and I need your informed help.
I have seen several CSL's and my focus is now on this one:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3620523.htm (http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3620523.htm)
I inspected the car and talked to the current owner who seems a specialist in BMW M cars. I am very impressed by the car.
My only concern is the real road useability of a modified CSL (KW suspension kit, Alcon Cup brake kit and Milltek exhausts) and, more importantly, the residual value the day I want to sell it.
Do you think the above mods will decrease the value of the car vs a fully original one?
Do you think this would be a good choice is i want to use it as week end car + 3-4 track days a year? or should I look more at an original one?
Also, do you have any additional information (previous owners, track days etc..)you want to share about this car (Reg M60 CSL)?
any help would be highly appreciated
many thanks for your attention
dave wilkinson
17-02-2012, 05:47 PM
for this reason alone it sounds like the car for you-
"Do you think this would be a good choice is i want to use it as week end car + 3-4 track days a year? or should I look more at an original one?
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if you bought a standard car it would only end up like this 12 months down the line. as for re sale its better than money in the bank and you won't loose much if anything during your ownership. :thumbs:
CraigMillwardCroft
17-02-2012, 05:58 PM
Mine was standard when I brought it last year, now has AP brakes and KW suspension, next on the list exhaust :thumbs: looks a nice car and work done for you.
mattCSLnut
17-02-2012, 06:06 PM
Get it bought already ;) seems like a good example (despite the wrong colour :whistle: ) and well priced :beer:
If you don't want the Alcons, I'll swap U for my OEM wrongness :whistle: ;)
s.mac
17-02-2012, 06:12 PM
sorry don't know the car.
Did you not go for a spin in the car? even as a passenger you would get a feel for the suspension set up.
Brakes a good modification and is the first thing to do on a csl. Some say AP is better suited for the CSL than Alcon, I have no idea but the Alcon does look good on paper.
Exhaust, I would have OEM over milltek but again that's personnel choice.
If everything stack up elsewhere on the car then it looks a nice thing.
Its always worth calling the £1 a minute (it may be £1 a call) BMW line to get a full list of when and where its been to check history.
Porter
17-02-2012, 06:14 PM
Mine was standard when I brought it last year, now has AP brakes and KW suspension, next on the list exhaust :thumbs: looks a nice car and work done for you.
Spot on - mine now has AP Racing brakes, KW suspension and a milltek exhaust. All of which only improve the car if you ask me. That said, I have kept the standard parts to give a future buyer the option to buy a completely stock car.
If you are a purist and want a bone stock car, you will be luck to find one that has been bone stock all its life (mine hadn't).
The one you're looking at looks great.
Ignore all the bollocks about which colour...
What?...
It's black?
Nothing like as quick then.
Marchino
17-02-2012, 06:18 PM
thanks guys I feel much more confortabel now
Marchino
17-02-2012, 07:04 PM
Thanks for you insightful comments.
I will test the car on Saturday and I will let you know my impression.
I am quite excited to buy this car!
dave wilkinson
17-02-2012, 07:40 PM
no mention of service history in the ad. make sure its all upto date with no massive gaps between stamps. and the running in service should be around 1500 miles.
good luck :thumbs:
E46CSL
17-02-2012, 08:05 PM
no mention of service history in the ad. make sure its all upto date with no massive gaps between stamps. and the running in service should be around 1500 miles.
good luck :thumbs:
Sound advice.
Check the running-in service...... unless you are not going to get a BMW warranty.
CraigMillwardCroft
17-02-2012, 08:45 PM
Enjoy your test drive nice car and right colour :whistle:
mickaldo
17-02-2012, 10:53 PM
someone told me the running in service was done late on this car sure they said it was 2500 miles make sure you check it out.
Yanto
17-02-2012, 10:54 PM
Looks nice..
Not related to seller, but in the interests of you not getting fooked over, I have heard that the the 1200 mile service was done at 2000 miles.
This info is second hand, so check with vendor. May impact (potential) warranty claims.
Check with BMW and see where you stand.
caveat emptor. Good luck.
Marchino
18-02-2012, 01:03 AM
very interesting the story about the running in service..... i will check tomorrow.
thanks again!!
Wallachie
18-02-2012, 01:44 AM
Looks nice..
Not related to seller, but in the interests of you not getting fooked over, I have heard that the the 1200 mile service was done at 2000 miles.
This info is second hand, so check with vendor. May impact (potential) warranty claims.
Check with BMW and see where you stand.
caveat emptor. Good luck.
Isn't that the car that JT was asking about Yanto?
Mix of BMW and Thorney servicing, late running in service so warranty claims would be iffy.
Supposed to be a good car though, so if you can get by without warranty I would say it would be a decent purchase.
Yanto
18-02-2012, 07:56 AM
Isn't that the car that JT was asking about Yanto?
Mix of BMW and Thorney servicing, late running in service so warranty claims would be iffy.
Supposed to be a good car though, so if you can get by without warranty I would say it would be a decent purchase.
Yup, correct G.
Looks nice and some choice mods though
Marchino
18-02-2012, 05:02 PM
Today I drove the car, great engine, firm suspension set up, incredible braking power!
I also check the service history and the running in service was made at 1045 miles so well within the limit.
Last service was made 1000 miles ago.
I have put a deposit for the car, will collect it next week.
thanks for everything!
CraigMillwardCroft
18-02-2012, 06:00 PM
Great buy then and good colour :thumbs:
sailorbaz
19-02-2012, 09:28 AM
Today I drove the car, great engine, firm suspension set up, incredible braking power!
I also check the service history and the running in service was made at 1045 miles so well within the limit.
Last service was made 1000 miles ago.
I have put a deposit for the car, will collect it next week.
thanks for everything!
Good man, well done.
As has been said, if you're planning on using the car at the weekends and for TD's, you'd have ended up fitting bigger brakes and coilovers anyway. Exhaust, debatable but it's good to have. You getting the OEM stuff with it?
Porter
19-02-2012, 09:49 AM
Today I drove the car, great engine, firm suspension set up, incredible braking power!
I also check the service history and the running in service was made at 1045 miles so well within the limit.
Last service was made 1000 miles ago.
I have put a deposit for the car, will collect it next week.
thanks for everything!
I know just how excited you must feel. Congrats and welcome to CSL ownership.
Be sure to post some pictures when you pick it up - everyone knows what a black CSL looks like, but it'd be great to see your CSL.
Chris-CSL
19-02-2012, 11:41 AM
Massive Congratz on finding the Car and as said Piccys when got :)
Bounce
19-02-2012, 12:02 PM
Well done mate.:thumbs::thumbs:
Levente
22-02-2012, 03:53 PM
good job soldier :supz:
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