Looks like it alright, although they must’ve removed the carbon side repeaters as well. €7k though?
These cars really do look well with the hard top IMO.
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Looks like it alright, although they must’ve removed the carbon side repeaters as well. €7k though?
These cars really do look well with the hard top IMO.
Yes they certainly do [emoji16]
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danm bought a lower mile mega spec 330Ci convertible about 2 years ago that had previously belonged to my sister for less money and then retailed by Quinns to an owner that babied it too. I don't know the 325Ci, but I know that the 330 was a minter, so I'd judge the price as a bit stiff.
Dan contacted me at the time and it sounded like he had plans to keep it for a while. I haven’t seen it pop up in any of the usual places since so I’d assume he still has it. Was very tempted to buy it myself, knowing the history, etc and having driven it back from the UK when 12 months old, but I knew there was a fair chance I was going to have to empty the warehouse and was more focused on what to do with what I had.
Yes I still have it, like the previous owner I just use it for a summer car and have it stored away for the winter.
Have it back on the road at the moment and loving driving it again, new cars just dont sound like it anymore!
Kept it standard with new tyres, brakes, service, suspension refresh etc, the only addition was a hard-top I picked up last year but has hardly been used.
https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sal...e-v12/23021603
Ad: "214k when purchased new"
Also ad: "A car that will appreciate in value"
:D
He may well be right in fairness but I thought that was a funny juxtaposition of wording.
In all seriousness, surely this is good value for one of these beasts? Granted I know nothing about them so no idea what the ownership experience would be like in terms of big maintenance issues, etc. But still...
I suspect you’d need a hefty rainy day fund to run it for a couple of years or to keep in as it would need to be to get more valuable in future. If I’m not mistaken, the first owner was a well know gazillionaire from the mid-west.