E30s may be going up in value but....
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Ratch if you had to sell your 318IS how would you value it ?
I ask myself this question all the time.e30topless wrote:Ratch if you had to sell your 318IS how would you value it ?
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I would say it's worth £3K* tops - maybe a tiny bit more to a Lazer Blue / Indigo Leather deviant.
I would value it at what other tidy 318iS / good shell'ed E30s go for plus the fact that it is mechanically sound with a great spec. Not based on future classic status etc etc.
These low-milers are a little more complicated but even allowing for that uniqueness - 10K?
*Obviously to me it is priceless and I'm already adjusting my will to allow for it.
I would value it at what other tidy 318iS / good shell'ed E30s go for plus the fact that it is mechanically sound with a great spec. Not based on future classic status etc etc.
These low-milers are a little more complicated but even allowing for that uniqueness - 10K?
*Obviously to me it is priceless and I'm already adjusting my will to allow for it.
It's a nice example and I love the colour combo too.
I was reading on the BBC site that the used car market has been going down so I would thought this would reflect on the e30 market.
Thing is , is the low milage that much of a bonus these days? With cars this old you would buy on the condition more than anything else. Saying that I would pay £5k for that cab tops as I think it is more of a realistic price.
I was reading on the BBC site that the used car market has been going down so I would thought this would reflect on the e30 market.
Thing is , is the low milage that much of a bonus these days? With cars this old you would buy on the condition more than anything else. Saying that I would pay £5k for that cab tops as I think it is more of a realistic price.
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would it break to 3k? thats how i'd value it tbh. We are still in this stage where the car as a whole isn't usually worth more than the sum of its parts
What other cabs look as good as a 325i cab going down the road? not many. Certainly not the new bm's. Its tappets won't be like usual either doing the M40 impression!
What other cabs look as good as a 325i cab going down the road? not many. Certainly not the new bm's. Its tappets won't be like usual either doing the M40 impression!
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the build date of the car can differ to the date of registrationdaimlerman wrote: The one advertised is clearly a chromie,so should not be wearing a K plate...
there even was an 94/5 M reg touring e30 on this very forum

so, with out looking at the car who are we to comment on the legitimacy of the registration its wearing
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I find it's getting harder to value a 25 year old car, it's not like there are 2 the same !
+1!Kos wrote:the build date of the car can differ to the date of registrationdaimlerman wrote: The one advertised is clearly a chromie,so should not be wearing a K plate...
there even was an 94/5 M reg touring e30 on this very forum
so, with out looking at the car who are we to comment on the legitimacy of the registration its wearing
Its not uncommon for cars to be registered long after production stops.
I have seen E, F and even G reg Ford Capri's when production ended in '87 on the D for example.
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for instance there's the Bonkers M3's
if they were registered tomorrow they would be a 2011 '10' plate?
if they were registered tomorrow they would be a 2011 '10' plate?
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but would they?e30topless wrote:for instance there's the Bonkers M3's
if they were registered tomorrow they would be a 2011 '10' plate?
i know thw DVLA cock up with some imports, namely an R reg e30 M3 and there was a 51 reg sport evo knocking about
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as the model is so long out of production i expect they would want to give them either age related plates of q plates. 
if you even could get a reg on them, i think they would now have to go through an iva, which i dont think an e30 will pass in un molested trim.
if you even could get a reg on them, i think they would now have to go through an iva, which i dont think an e30 will pass in un molested trim.
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I wouldnt give you £500 for your welded up shitter ratch, let alone 3 bags
If you can find another same spec cab with similar miles and condition for less then buy that one, otherwise you will have to buy this one, if you really want one "like this" of course....
If you can find another same spec cab with similar miles and condition for less then buy that one, otherwise you will have to buy this one, if you really want one "like this" of course....
Dan, Ratch's iS is no welded up shitter.
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I doubt it Barrybss325i wrote:Simon13 wrote:Thats because they are sh!t
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A freshly bushed 2.8i on billys was a fun steer and there is no denying that.B7 wrote:I doubt it Barrybss325i wrote:Simon13 wrote:Thats because they are sh!t
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Drive a (V6) good one and your opinion may change.. All that cart springs and f*cked TCA bushes. it didn't take much for one to feel a complete bag of shite. Whereas the e30 and it's brethren still feel okay(ish) when the bushes are hanging. I still maintain, the best driving old school ford was the Mk1 and 2 Granada. They screwed it up when they adopted the Mcphearson front end (and those poxy TCA's again) with the scorpio.
Agree with on the Granada, the double wishbone front end was a superior design to the mk3's mcpherson strut with TCA and anti roll bar location ala Sierra.
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yeah i know, im just trying to get my post count up, been in the teenhundreds far too long nowbss325i wrote:Bitchy!![]()
besides im sure sir ratch knows we`re only envious of his very clean very blue car.
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Other than it being a 4 pot that isbeardymat wrote:
besides im sure sir ratch knows we`re only envious of his very clean very blue car.
I keep telling him M52!billgatese30 wrote:Other than it being a 4 pot that isbeardymat wrote:
besides im sure sir ratch knows we`re only envious of his very clean very blue car.
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I concur Barry. Although S50 would be better 
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Quite right, I was the proud owner of a 1996 M reg chromie,the current plates on my Touring were from this car and when they re registered it they read the import dates on the chromie's doc's and gave M reg platesKos wrote:
i know thw DVLA c**k up with some imports, namely an R reg e30 M3 and there was a 51 reg sport evo knocking about

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Im waiting for a trade in value at the moment for it against a spaecial E30Royalratch wrote:+1.E30BeemerLad wrote:Personally I'd take a clean chromie cab like this or yours Trev over a Motorsport any day of the week.
That Irish guy had a Silver one with Indigo leather that had even less miles than that - really stunning. He wanted less than this one...
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B7 wrote:I doubt it Barrybss325i wrote:Simon13 wrote:Thats because they are sh!t
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Drive a (V6) good one and your opinion may change.. All that cart springs and f*cked TCA bushes. it didn't take much for one to feel a complete bag of shite. Whereas the e30 and it's brethren still feel okay(ish) when the bushes are hanging. I still maintain, the best driving old school ford was the Mk1 and 2 Granada. They screwed it up when they adopted the Mcphearson front end (and those poxy TCA's again) with the scorpio.
Royalratch wrote:Yes it's nice, yes it's rare but in the context of other 10K cars no effin' way.
There is no way this is worth 10K. It's clearly a chancer who is riding the E30 wave at the mo, knows he has something a bit nice and is taking the pish.
......and how much does your 318iS owe you? More than 10 grand I'll wager.
Anyone can 'price cars to sell', and it's a mugs game. You ever heard the old analogy about the antique that wouldn't sell until the price was high enough? That's what successful antique dealers and classic car dealers do. They price something high enough for the owners of 165'000 miles shitbox 325i Convertibles with dings in every panel, Spamex 90mm lowering springs and GRP bodykits to say 'fuckinell, I only paid 654 quid for mine'. That's because their cars are patched up rubbish that will never be worth a cup of cold p1ss, and this is clearly quite exceptional and virtually irreplaceable
What many fail to realise is that if you decided you wanted an absolutely mint, never painted/welded/fuckedaboutwith 325i Convertible and you are a person of means, then £10'500 is not a lot of money. Go and look at what £10'500 will buy you in terms of a new car - some sad shitbox Corsa or Fiesta.
I'd want strong money for this car as well. And to anyone who says 'I can buy one for half the price' - well fuck.off then, and the best of luck to you..
Ratch's 318iS is worth £5-6000 to the right buyer. Most 318iS's are tatty old shitbags and I doubt there are many (any?) as comprehensively sorted as this one.
Look at the price of MK1 & Mk2 escorts today, if you want one it's going to cost you-agood one lots more

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