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I would hold on this car unless you need the money today. Someone will see it and realise all that preventative work is worth a god-damn fortune and will get you closer to $40K.
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I did a little snooping and that E92 of yours is about perfect!
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But, I’m getting the itch to have a go at the ownership expereince of a new G series M car. While the looks of the G80 M3 have grown on me, I can’t see myself owning one. Good feedback on the M2… tempting for sure.
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I’ll toss in a car cover. 😉
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The accident, I’ll give you. But I was completely open about it… including showing photos of the damage. Not to be argumentative but I’ve not once heard anyone say the early 135s are less desirable…and I’ve been involved in the 1 series community since before it was even launched back in early 2008. Mines was also a 2008, not a 2009. The photos were taken by an BaT photographer. Aside from excluding a few photos I had very little input on the photos. I was immediately responding to all questions, including follow up photos when asked. If anyone bidding didn’t feel like something was properly documented i immediately responded. The only M sport feature I added was the headliner. The front and rear bumpers were the stock bumpers. The front bumper was on the car when I bought it. So, I’m not sure what you mean there. The stock headliner and all of the grey interior trim was included with the sale. The interior wasn’t in “concours” condition but (aside from the headliner) was completely original. I was also the original owner and had ALL the records. It was always maintained well above what BMW recommended. I even had a break in service done. It had also never been modified unlike most of the N54 135s. That was all in addition to the large amount of money and tons of time I put into prepping it for sale. It went to a great home and the new owner is loving it so I’m totally fine with how things went. |
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If you are not in a hurry, other than the sites above, why not list it in The Roundel? Online is OK but I would do a listing in the magazine. I'm not in the market for anything, but I love flipping through the print classifieds.
https://www.bmwcca.org/classifieds 75K members and probably a lot that don't frequent BaT. |
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I’m with you though. I love flipping through that section of Roundel!
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Such a nice M Roadster and tough decision to make. If you're hell bent on the ugly M2 and it's big power S58 allure then sell it.
Personally I'd keep that as my forever car. I've owned a few F80s and as a current E85 Z4MR owner , the top S54 experience is sublime. No amount of turbo boost could replicate the steering feedback, top down induction noise and sillyness the little Roadster provides. GLWS 👍 |
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Spot on assessment of the M Roadie though. The two cars are in different leagues as it relates to sillyness. It’s not cliche to say they don’t make cars like that anymore.
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but 3900 lbs and fanatec EPS with no feedback aren't traits I'd consider "enthusiast" |
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The point being that we all have different ideas on what weight makes an "enthusiast's" car. And that weight is only part of the equation. I simply pointed out that my relatively tame diesel wagon had nearly the same weight as your sports car. |
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Power only helps in ONE direction .......forward Weight affects braking, turning, fuel economy, tire wear etc. A 400 hp 3000lbs vehicle is far and away better than a 666hp 5000lbs vehicle Both have exactly the same power to weight ratio of 0.13333 I once took a class on driving dynamics at Sonoma raceway and still remember what was written on the white board during morning check in A great car isn't how much power you brought to play.....it is how much weight you left at home |
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Handling is a blend of different elements. A heavy car can handle well, as can a car with weight in the wrong places. The key question is where the limits are and what the car does when there. |
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