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nickjohnson 06-01-2009 12:51 PM

04/04 CSL SILVER GREY FULL SPEC WITH BMW WARRANTY
 
Go to www.nickjohnsonmotorco.co.uk for more details or call me on 07970 424417 :thumbs:

csl_mba 06-01-2009 06:15 PM

You got a fair selection of CSL's there, a little over priced imho but some cracking cars never the less :drool:

Andyk 06-01-2009 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csl_mba
You got a fair selection of CSL's there, a little over priced imho but some cracking cars never the less :drool:

Would have said that 2 months ago but cheapest private sale in the clssifieds at the moment is 25K....prices seemed to have firmed up again...lets hope anyway.

nickjohnson 06-01-2009 08:13 PM

Prices for CSLs have dropped approx 3-4000 in the last 6 months which considering they hardly dropped for 2.5 years before that, is not bad depriciation. 03 and 53 plate cars continue to sell around 2000-3000 less than 04 plates. There have been lots of panic seller over the past 6 months who have bought the market down to perhaps where it will sit for a little while as standard M3 drop further away. When I started selling CSL 4 year ago I was valueing them at only £5000 more than a normal M3 SMG with full spec. CSLs remain one of the best non depreciating cars available and for the money you wont find much else thats better balanced or give you as much back until you get upwards of £60000. I think thats why low mileage cars will always be around the £30-35000 mark and sub 50k cars probably wont dip below £20000 even in three of four years time. The new M3 wont affect this car because its simply not as involving to drive and doesnt look as good(personal opinion having had a new M3). ALSO check the prices out for these abroad.They are all around the 35000-50000 euro mark . I have had three enquiries in the past month from people wanting to convert RHDs to LHDs. I would imagine its too costly and am advising the people not to but if anyone knows where I might get a quote then please contact me. Me thinks Simpson Motor Sport ??Nick :thumbs:

Mark CSL 06-01-2009 08:41 PM

Nick you are bang on the money the car you have for sale 17000 miles is a cheap car at 31k
I am with you on the panic sellers people with finance on the car and not sure if they will have a job.

Good luck with the sale Nick :beer:

GT TWO 06-01-2009 09:17 PM

Its a mad market out there with such massive depreciation in such a short time.

430 @ 69k
996tt @ 29k
Gallardo @ 60k
AMV8 @ 45k

but CSLs have done really well with minimal depreciation and pricing staying pretty standard over the last month or so.

Long may it last.

csl_mba 06-01-2009 10:09 PM

Dont get me wrong i want to see these prices as high as possible, so i suppose in a way we all owe Nick a pint for keeping the csl prices up where they belong :beer:

Mark CSL 06-01-2009 10:37 PM

:beer: Here is 1 from me Nick :hahaha:

Nick i bet you thought you would never see the day
comploments on your CSLs

After the stick on another web site we shall not name them YET :hahaha:

Andyk 07-01-2009 06:08 AM

Bravo Nick I say :beer: When owners need to shift and start adverising for 22kish then buyers believe all should be at that price. There's a chap on PistonHeads wanting a CSL but has said it must be at Credit Crunch price as cash waiting.......Looking at whats for sale I don't think there is a 'credit crunch' price with CSL's...

csl_mba 07-01-2009 06:00 PM

I think i might advertise mine with "Credit Crunch Exempt" in the title :hahaha:


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