07-10-2009, 11:54 AM | #11 |
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Well, even if the sale doesn't work out I'll treat Jeff to a SIX pack of "HEINZ" Finest
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Peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Em sent matey!
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07-10-2009, 11:23 PM | #13 |
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I'll chuck in a FREE bottle of that too if it help the day go by
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11-10-2009, 09:51 PM | #14 |
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Matt,
Thanks for making the effort to view the car today. I hope you are impressed enough and the other you want to see burns. Well ok, no I don't want it to burn, maybe sells before you get there. Sorry I couldn't sort the weather for you. |
12-10-2009, 12:38 AM | #15 |
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Hi there Jeff.
NO... THANK YOU for letting me see your IMMACULATE CSL. How can a 68K miles car with 6 previous owners look this good ??? If it had 38K on the clock I would have believed it, and I'm NOT easily please, and good at spotting faults, especially with cars. Jeff's CSL is incredibly well screwed together. Not a rattle or a squeak, just incredible By comparison, the first CSL that I viewed, with intention of buying, was the SG one, reg. YM53 KZL @ Lyster BMW in Kings Lynn and that thing had nothing on Jeff's CSL despite having a lower mileage (46K) and lower owner count (3 previous) It was basically an over priced, Shiny TURD with patchy history and mileage discrepancy, and that's at the Main Steeler. I guess that's why they've had this car there, for almost 12 months. AVOID it if U can. I was also concern the TRICK exhaust was going to be horribly LOUD !!! but was pleasantly surprised just how delicious but civilized it sounded. I know we had NO room to explore 7700 RPM in wet London traffic but I reckon this system must sound orgasmic, on full chat say at the RING My only, and I mean ONLY concern is the 68K on the clock. I know it's not a lot of miles for a six year old BMW but because most CSL live a sheltered lives, keeping their mileage down, I'm afraid of going over 70K (which I will very quickly, as I LOVE driving) and watching the value of this car drop horribly. I wish I could say I will NEVER sell this car, then the mileage would not matter to me (as I said this car does not show it one bit) but none of us know what's around the corner and sometimes life has other ideas and we are forced to do what we don't really want to i.e. to sell our TOYS. As I said, Jeff's CSL is a GREAT Car but it hasn't been easy for him to sell it, most probably due to the mileage. I've seen two other CSLs, one with 78K and the other with 85K struggle to reach much over 20K. Any sensible comments would be most appreciated, as I really like this CSL. Last edited by mattCSLnut; 12-10-2009 at 02:11 AM. |
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There's not many really low mileage CSLs out there anymore - they're all 6 years old of course and personally, i wouldn't trust a mega low miles one any more than i would a high miler.
My car has just ticked over 58k and although i don't use it as a daily driver nowadays - i have done 22k in the past 18 months (mainly due to 6 Ring trips...!) Mileage isn't a big issue to me as i plan to keep for the long term. You have to be honest with yourself and ask how much it bothers you about mileage - some people worry way too much about it. At the end of the day a 70k miles car will only be worth a few £k less than one with 40k miles. These cars should be driven and enjoyed! You could do a lot worse than Jeff's CSL - a good, genuine car by the sounds of it and with the all important history & servicing. Just my 2p worth...
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12-10-2009, 01:38 AM | #17 |
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Hey GlenDog.
THANX for you're 2 pence worth, it's appreciated Whichever CSL I buy will be used as a second car, weekend thing and RING TOY. So far each Ring trip I do equals to about 1500 miles (from Cambridge to the Ring, around the RING and back to Cambridge again) in 2006 I must have visited the Green Hell at least 10 times, sometime twice in a month but that was in lesser machinery then CSL, though FUN had been had I see myself putting on about 5K miles max, each year so maybe that will not be so bad but (in the ideal world) I would like to start with a bit less mileage in the first place. The other CSL I'm viewing has 44K miles on the clock which is a perfect number for me. I don't want a Garage Queen with 20 something thousand miles on the clock. Last edited by mattCSLnut; 12-10-2009 at 09:31 AM. |
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Well, looks like this time tomorrow there will be a Steel Grey CSL sitting in my Garage. The search is finally over as I've found my dream CSL Many THANX to Jeff for working out a deal that we're both happy with.
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'Steel Grey'? That's not a CSL then...
Good news mate - i'm sure you have a great car there
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Good luck with the car dude .. shame its in the common colour ... that the masses have lol .. all nice either way
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