M4 used values
M4 used values
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russy01

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4,820 posts

203 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Morning...

I hate threads like this, so sorry in advance.

In feb I bought my M4 Cab CP, used ‘66 with 5k miles for £40k cash.

Whilst I really like the car and it’s perfect for what o currently need - I’m not in love and know it’s not a long term (forever) keeper. My plan was to keep for a couple years before moving into a 911.

Anyway all the talk of super cheap pre-reg cars (<£50k) and the new model on the horizon has made me ponder the future value. I.e it’s got to take a huge hit in the next 12months if new cars are so cheap.

So I’m half considering swapping into a runaround daily for the winter whilst it’s still worth not far off what I paid (damage limitation). Then starting from scratch early next year when I might be able to make the 911 thing happen?

Small things to also add - warranty about to run out, so will need renewal at £1500pa. Maintenance items like Tyres and it’s first service will need doing in 12months too.

I know it’s crystal ball stuff, but am I overthinking this or do you think there is some logic to it?

Cheers...

Edited by russy01 on Saturday 24th August 07:48

pvogue

800 posts

136 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Sell it get a boggo runaround then get the 911 which seems like what you really want

Smuler

2,288 posts

161 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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I’d say it makes sense , if
1, you can get a good price on yours
2, You pick a sensible runabout

I’d say for 2 don’t skimp , try and find something that has an approved used kinda warranty and won’t depreciate much. Your losses will be less than the warranty on the M plus all the savings on fuel costs. And a better car with warranty , won’t lead to any unforeseen costs or big loss plus be easy to sell.
When I was looking I considered the Mini as they were cheap , even approved used with warranty , and at right age weren’t depreciating much more.
In the end I actually got a 2002 , 325 coupe and lost very little ; a pittance compared to what I saved smile

Good luck and hope you get your 911

russy01

Original Poster:

4,820 posts

203 months

Saturday 24th August 2019
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Thanks for your replies...

I think you are right and I’m only interested if I can see for the right price. I think the next step is to go and test drive some of the future replacements, I.e the 911’s..

As I am concerned that some of the cars within my budget probably won’t actually offer more in many departments compared to the M4...

Then like you said sell for the right price and try purchase a still desirable run around to maintain minimal depreciation on that car.


Jazzer

1,758 posts

226 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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The first loss is the least loss-get out asap!!

See what WBAC will offer to give you an idea of the worst case scenario.

Some independents will offer decent money, Eastern BMW in Edinburgh are very fair to deal with too.

You might be lucky to get shot of it before Autumn to the trade or privately, but don’t wait longer than that.

I’ve been in your shoes and learned it wise to accept some pain now, rather than greater pain later.

Good luck!

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

278 months

Sunday 25th August 2019
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russy01 said:
whilst it’s still worth not far off what I paid
i think you might be in for a surprise unfortunately

laingy

676 posts

263 months

Monday 26th August 2019
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Forecourt price or what they would offer you?

PGNSagaris

3,038 posts

188 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Nano2nd said:
russy01 said:
whilst it’s still worth not far off what I paid
i think you might be in for a surprise unfortunately
this. i suspect you'll be bid £30k

russy01

Original Poster:

4,820 posts

203 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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As per my OP I am more concerned on what you think future values will be - not guesses on what mines worth...

I.e even if the car was only worth 30k now, it could still be a good shout to sell at that price if we collectively thought it would be worth 20k in another 12months.

Nano2nd

3,426 posts

278 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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well no-ones got a crystal ball, but i recon your trade price is 30-35k at the mo and in 12 months it'll be 25-30k, long term who knows, there will be a lot of cars coming off 0% PCP deals over the next 2-4years, supply is huge... how much demand there is will dictate prices.. the only thing you can be sure of is that today is the most it will ever be worth.