Good current price for a mid-2004 CSL |
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Darren M
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Posted: 07-May-2009 at 01:58 |
What would you consider to be a good price to currently buy a mid-2004 CSL for with 50k miles? I`ve completely lost touch of M3 prices, especially the CSL. And what would be a 'bargain'?
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Sporty1
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Trade on something with those sort of miles is probably around £22-23K. I always think if you can buy at trade money you are doing well.
Does depend somewhat on the spec of the car and originality. IIRC these was a 67K car in available a little while ago for just shy of £21K. |
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I've been watching quite a few over the last year, and the low mileage ones just under £30k have been around all year - not sold. So if I was going to be in the market for one with higher mileage, I wouldn't want to pay much more than £20k.
These still have not stoppped tumbling in value - yet. |
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what a pity it has the Steering in the right
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UweM3
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nothing wrong with that, works fine over here |
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E61 520d, slow and buzzy but my wallet likes the mpg.....
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Andrew Rolland
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Just out of interest, what would a CSL have cost a lucky git new in 2004?
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IIRC circa £62K when new, plus any extras, air con, xenons, cd players etc. Although they were a little sticky on the showroom floors.
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Andrew Rolland
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The CSLs are holding their value well considering I've seen the first of the current M5's going for £22k-£24k.
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