I need to sell my M Coupe

I need to sell my M Coupe

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ascender

Original Poster:

152 posts

278 months

Tuesday 27th August 2002
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I need to sell my M Coupe so thought I'd post the details in the classified section. If anybody is interested they can check it out there or drop me a line.

Its a fantastic car for the money - near-TVR performance but with BMW reliability.

Better get the flamesuit on after that remark.....

///Mike.

ascender

Original Poster:

152 posts

278 months

Saturday 31st August 2002
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Hmmm, couldn't get the classified ad working. Anyway, its a 1999 S in Imola Red and I'm looking for £21,500. Give me a shout if you are interested in the details.

M.

Peter

33 posts

291 months

Monday 2nd September 2002
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Ain't that just the way of things.....am also based in Edinburgh and been looking to buy a Z3M coupe but as they're was nothing around here I had to go down south to get one. What's your impressions of the car and where do you get it serviced?

ascender

Original Poster:

152 posts

278 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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I love the car. Its actually my 2nd one - I had one when they first came out but after TVR, Porsche etc I couldn't resist another, especially at the price.

I've been going to Eastern BMW for my servicing as I have always used them and heard some bad stories about the other BMW dealer in town.

I'm probably taking a contract in London next, so there's no point in me having the car sitting about doing nothing.

If you nkow of anybody looking for one, there are pics on www.z3mcoupe.com. If you want I can put a pic of your car and email address etc on the site. I've been trying to get a register going but its proving to be very slow work.

Cheers,


Mike.

Peter

33 posts

291 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Just checked out your site and pics. Your car looks great in Imola red, only ever seen the M5 in that colour. Haven't yet taken pics of mine but will do soon and pass them to you. Were you looking at the black Z3M at Eastern lately? I spoke to Andy and he said that he might have a red Z3M coming in....obviously you decided not to and I had to look down south. Anyway, got shot of the Speed6 cerbera and got a 1999 Z3M instead. Better than the TVR in every aspect apart from speed....

kris wood

94 posts

290 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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I got shot of my Cerb Speed 6 recently and now got an E46 M3 Conv SMG - Again better than the Cerb in every respect and almost the speed but not quite! The better handling of the M3 makes up for that though as the Cerb woudl only be faster on straight lines!!

stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Shame it looks like a clown's shoe

kris wood

94 posts

290 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I am sure that you love the look of your plastic wedge albeit many other don't - personal choice at the end of the day

I am a TVR fan, owned 2 for just under 4 years. Just got sick to death of the constant niggles and rebuilds. The Cerb was in the dealer garage more than mine! Now if TVR could make a car like the M3 then I would have it, shame that they cant in truth otherwise I would still be a customer. I cant deny that I am relieved to get shot of my Cerb, lost a lot of £££ in two years with the Cerb and no longer have the worries of whether TVR themselves can survive! I do miss the straight line speed but the chassis are very badly built. Any i have my choices and you have yours



>> Edited by kris wood on Thursday 5th September 17:55

Peter

33 posts

291 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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The smiley says it all...Like you Kris I've owned two TVRs over the last 4 years. Great cars but after a while the problems begin to outweigh the performance. Yeah, I too lost a huge amount in depreciation on the Speed6 and eventually had to trade it as no one was interested in buying it. Never thought I'd hear myself say this about a BeeMem but it's just the little things about it....A/C which is cold, not counting the costs of every new noise after startup, a engine that doesn't de-tune itself afer 2000 miles into a £1k service, taught handling. As for the E46 M3 it looks stunning and really aggressive too. Would be interesting to pitch a new M3 against a TVR Cerbera/Tuscan/Tamora on the track!

kris wood

94 posts

290 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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Dont forget with the Cerb the 18" wheels that buckle and then cost £1500 to replace, the £2K service charges whilst under warranty, the lack of radio reception, the rattly exhaust which only stops rattling for 500 miles before needing adjusting (again), the interior falling off, and although straight line speeds are quick, the handling is so bad round bends that you could corner quicker in a punto.

Anyway, nuff said, I love TVR's but have just had enough for now and I love my M3 and cant wait to get behind the wheel again!

ascender

Original Poster:

152 posts

278 months

Friday 6th September 2002
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Yep, I have dealt with Andy at Eastern and I was considering the newer M Coupe but I don't see the point at 32K as you know it will drop to about 25 in another year or so.

I'd be interested in your pics for the site. I need to get a better one of the car as Imola Red seems to photograph like a bright red when the sun is out. It is much darker than that in the flesh.

I have done the TVR thing at the same time as a mate of mine and we have both been put off them. Great idea but poorly executed. And as for the customer service, very poor. It really annoys me that we are expected to put up with the service and the por build quality just because its a TVR. I'm afraid I'll be sticking with BMW and Porsche for sports cars from now on.

In many ways the M Coupe does everything that the TVR does but also has reliability into the bargain.

zubi

20 posts

271 months

Tuesday 8th October 2002
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Hi All
I'm a more or less happy owner of a BMW M Roadster &
I take it to the track from time to time. After a few mods (suspension,trackers,dome strut airfilter, racing breaks & Engine Software)it now is very fast on the track despite its 1450 Kgs.
I always wanted a 4,5 Cerbera, but can't cope with the unreliability. Pitty, as back in the bimmer after the testride in the Cerb my car felt rather slow : (

Was Porsche never an option for you guys?

Gibo993

963 posts

272 months

Tuesday 8th October 2002
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Yeah,

I had a Porsche before the M Coupe, loved it to bits
but I bought with little knowledge.
So Iam glad its gone and I love the M Coupe. ( I love BMW warranty)

I used to detest BMW's for no real reason, but this car has changed my view.

What Chip and brakes and induction kit have you got, really interested in these mods

tailslider

271 posts

268 months

Tuesday 8th October 2002
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Agree with all the sentiments in this thread. I too fancied a tiv, until I read about them here from real owners. I'd rather have an extra annual holiday and loads of spare cah than a tiv. Plus I'll have as much poke in my new 4.2V8 S4. Your Z3M sounds like a bargain.

zubi

20 posts

271 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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You have to get the dome-strut.
After mounting I went for a spin, and Huuuuuuhh!
I thought im sittin' in a totaly new car!
The strut eliminates the tortion movments comming from the long bonnet, the car feels mor compact especially in the bends it really is a different story now!
The brakes (pagid upgrade) I'd recommend for track use only, as the squealing drives you crazy after a while.
The chip & aspiration are not road legal and was a privat job ... not very effective.
My oppinion, the car can do with some suspension & stabi upgrade (brakes for track) but hands off the engine, The M guys have done their homework

Nils Baker

59 posts

271 months

Wednesday 9th October 2002
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I drove VeeJay Angelos' Z3M Coupe race car at Snett last month to help with the set-up for the Bathurst 24hr that he has entered,what a great car. The engine has different cams,a super chip, different exhaust and intake and shocks/springs/bars and big fat slicks. Straight out the box it was doing 1.15s which was 2 seconds faster than a very well sorted M3 group N + car, and the car is still 150Kgs to heavy!. Keep an eye out for it at Bathurst as the thing will fly.
ps without the wing it did 176mph at Bruntingthorp and 165 with it.

>> Edited by Nils Baker on Wednesday 9th October 21:19

gibo993

963 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th October 2002
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Zubi,

As you have the Roadster I don't think the Strut brace would have nearly the same effect on the MCoupe as the body is so much more rigid.
Any body tried it ?
Anybody got any experience of lowering springs and would you recommend this without doing the full suspensiion swap ?

Grant

>> Edited by gibo993 on Tuesday 15th October 16:40

zubi

20 posts

271 months

Monday 21st October 2002
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Gibo
I agree, the body of the Coupe shoud be stif enough.
As for the suspension I'd recommend the full monty,
H&R's got superb packages.
I chose an uanadjustable one, as I have to use the car daily.


sti5

154 posts

266 months

Sunday 27th October 2002
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Hi I'm looking at buying an M-Coupe or a 4.5 Cerbera. I love the TVR but worry if it will spend all its time in the garage and cost loads to run. The BM looks cool and goes sideways. You boys seem to have had them all, what do you think?

grey42cerbie

415 posts

273 months

Monday 28th October 2002
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Sti5,

Luckily I've got one of each and couldn't possibly choose between them. They are very much chalk and cheese it depends what sort of driving you are going to be doing. You have to concentrate much more in the TVR to go fast but ultimately the Cerbie is much more rewarding (FUN!) to drive. You also tend to get more respect on the road and glances down the high street. But the BM is just so easy to drive and does everything so well it’s a dream to drive. And in anything other than perfect conditions it’s probably quicker than the TVR A to B. Don’t get me wrong the Cerbie would muller it down the strip but on everyday roads the BM would probably get there first, maybe.

When I have to be somewhere I take the Bimmer when I’m out for kicks I take the Cerbie.

Cheers, Steve

P.S. They both cost about the same to run bank on a couple of grand a year. Some years will be more some will be less I guess.


>> Edited by grey42cerbie on Monday 28th October 14:27