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Old 15-04-2015, 12:35 PM   #4
Neil M
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Originally Posted by stradman View Post
As you will see in the article. the authors personal pick for future classic and prices rising is: Ta da!.... E46 CSL!
"My personal pick for a future classic car is a BMW E46 M3 CSL. They cost nearly £60,000 new in 2003. A 35,000-miler is currently about £44,000 or a 16,000-mile car is £60,000."

On the road, a fully specked CSL cost £60,824 in 1993.

However, 'M3 CSL' had an asking price of £79,000, the Supercar Showrooms car at £69,995 and NJ had one up at £65,000, admittedly all were low mileage examples, but as the ceiling threshold (what they cost new) has already been breached, ours are bound to follow.

Not quite free motoring, but it will be interesting to see what prices will be in another 10 years.


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