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20-05-2011, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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CSL depreciation?
Alright Chaps,
What do you rekon the depreciation on a CSl would be. Say bought a 2004 with 55-60k on it, over 3 years with 15k extra miles. Bought for 25k. How much do we rekon it would drop. If the car was still kept mint and standard? Would i expect to get 20k for it after those 3 years? 60k+15 puts it at 75 which is quite high milage so im not sure if depreciation would be higher, or very hard to sell on. What do you rekon? Ta |
20-05-2011, 01:42 PM | #2 |
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Over last 4.5 years mine was £33 at 19k miles and if still at 19k miles would probably fetch £36k
A 55-60k car now with warranty/airconditioning is only worth say £23k so if youve paid £25k youve already lost £2k. IF you put 15k miles on her to 75k miles,and same condition in say 3 years iand maintain a full BMW service history and warranty it will sell for imho around £20-21k. £21k if really good condition. BUT the secret to getting low depreciation is buying well
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20-05-2011, 01:47 PM | #3 |
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Not bought yet. Considering chopping my normal 46 m3 in for a csl version as i expect my 46 to drop like a stone.
so we are looking at less than 1k dep a year if purchased well? |
20-05-2011, 01:53 PM | #4 | |
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Funtime bought his for just under £20k at 105k miles or so and most 30-70k mile cars are advertised at £29-22k. Now what they sell for depends upon lots of other factors but if you look at Nick Johnsons cars you will get a feeling for what a dealer is asking/getting at the top end. If i was gonna buy a CSL and do 15k miles a year i would get a warrantied car, higher miles that needed some love and attention. If i wasnt to OCD i would do that on sale only and minimise depreciation that way. I reckon buy for say £23, sell for £20 after spending £1000 on tidying it up at the end
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20-05-2011, 02:00 PM | #5 |
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Yes nick Johnsons is the one im looking at.
I am fastideous in keeping my cars mint. Comparitive to my current M. Rekon its worth about 15k, 54, 46k miles all the options, mint condition and service. Plus 3 years and 15k miles (7.5 per year max) i rekon i would be lucky to recover 12k for it? Thoughts on this? |
20-05-2011, 03:02 PM | #6 |
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No way your M3 will be worth £12k in 3 years time in my opinion... It'll be 10 years old then, and there's a lot of 2001 cars advertised for 9K today ! So sub-10K would be my guess, even if it is lower mileage and good condition.
A 25K CSL might lose proportionally less, but it's a lot more expensive to begin with as well. Like shimmy says, I think there will always be a demand for them, and I guess we're all hoping they end up being as desirable long term as the E30M3 is now.
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