Trying to value my E55, low miles, immaculate shape
#26
If you are forced to sell, get that pretty pile of maintenance work in a 3 ring binder, add a VMI report from the dealer, original sticker to make it a nice organized document trail. Get some clean high resolution photos and you should not have a problem finding a buyer.
Depending on year and options with that mileage (KBB):
Private Party
2003- $14915
2004- $16891
2005 -$18138
2006- $19138
I would personally add 20-25% due to the sheer rarity of mileage on the chassis and care given.
It is an enthusiast car and is on the brink of being very collectable if stock ,low mileage with impeccable history and care which it sounds like you meet all the criteria.
Someone with an "I want it because it perfect" bug will get bitten and they will be willing to pay more for the mileage/care. $19-23k would be my range depending on year/options
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cdumitru (07-18-2017)
#27
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Honestly, with your super OCD defined status about the cleanliness/care of your vehicle, I would agree, Put in in a bubble and keep that time capsule!
If you are forced to sell, get that pretty pile of maintenance work in a 3 ring binder, add a VMI report from the dealer, original sticker to make it a nice organized document trail. Get some clean high resolution photos and you should not have a problem finding a buyer.
Depending on year and options with that mileage (KBB):
Private Party
2003- $14915
2004- $16891
2005 -$18138
2006- $19138
I would personally add 20-25% due to the sheer rarity of mileage on the chassis and care given.
It is an enthusiast car and is on the brink of being very collectable if stock ,low mileage with impeccable history and care which it sounds like you meet all the criteria.
Someone with an "I want it because it perfect" bug will get bitten and they will be willing to pay more for the mileage/care. $19-23k would be my range depending on year/options
If you are forced to sell, get that pretty pile of maintenance work in a 3 ring binder, add a VMI report from the dealer, original sticker to make it a nice organized document trail. Get some clean high resolution photos and you should not have a problem finding a buyer.
Depending on year and options with that mileage (KBB):
Private Party
2003- $14915
2004- $16891
2005 -$18138
2006- $19138
I would personally add 20-25% due to the sheer rarity of mileage on the chassis and care given.
It is an enthusiast car and is on the brink of being very collectable if stock ,low mileage with impeccable history and care which it sounds like you meet all the criteria.
Someone with an "I want it because it perfect" bug will get bitten and they will be willing to pay more for the mileage/care. $19-23k would be my range depending on year/options
I am slowly realizing that replacing this car will be nearly impossible whereas I can always get another 370z, heck as much as I love mine there's like 10 for sale at my local Nissan dealership right now. Most likely it is smarter to get rid of the Z and my JCW Mini Cooper S if I find that M3 I am looking for.
#28
MBWorld Fanatic!
I 100% agree. Especially if you end up getting a 911. It makes much more sense to own a 911 and an E55 than to own a 911 and a 370Z. The M3 could fit into either category I guess.
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cdumitru (07-18-2017)
#29
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I know, old thread, but that car is absolutely stunning! Subtle, but if you know what it is, it's far from it!! Like a Gentleman's Hot Rod!!