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eightynineten;415675 said:finding a good E36 is not easy. depends on your budget too. there are many good ones if u have the budget![]()
cruising;415718 said:Hi,
I am patiently looking for one good E36 320 or 325 manual.
Please give your opinion on the following:
1. What constitute a good deal for the seller in a depressed market like this?
2. What is your definition of a good car?
I based my calculation of the ideal price on a simple formula of number of years left in COE + premium. However, I find the premium sellers place on their car is on the high side especially in market condition like this. In fact, I believe many potential buyers also feel this way.
Cheers ...
can feel where u coming from... u took over a super run down except new paint 318iSeightynineten;415734 said:fully agree with panzer. E36 at their current age, good conditioned ones have really been well taken care of by the owners. if you're looking for a cheap buy, then go to the dealers, but be prepared to spend on wear and tear replacements and repairs.
owners are never selling their cars at a profit, its only a case of willing buyer and seller. if the seller feels that the price is how much they are comfortable with to justify the time and effort, plus the care that they have put into maintaining the car, then a premium will definitely be charged.
iScoupe;415738 said:can feel where u coming from... u took over a super run down except new paint 318iS
Today.... nabez i see liao drool..............
let me see, at least 5000 plates of chicken rice to re-built !
nvm... at least my bodykit , think only 318iS have... driver more charming... the rest u better..
eightynineten;415734 said:fully agree with panzer. E36 at their current age, good conditioned ones have really been well taken care of by the owners. if you're looking for a cheap buy, then go to the dealers, but be prepared to spend on wear and tear replacements and repairs.
owners are never selling their cars at a profit, its only a case of willing buyer and seller. if the seller feels that the price is how much they are comfortable with to justify the time and effort, plus the care that they have put into maintaining the car, then a premium will definitely be charged.
tok ur cock head... i think i spent the most for my E36 ok, dun play play...panzer;415748 said:iScoupe.... dun tok so many cock lah.... Ur car same like u....... Buang "ed" Whahahahahaha
SC_IS;415755 said:Good e36 in the market atleast got 10. Various models. All can buy, drive until u song. Only whether u willing to pay the premium. IF not buy a cheap one redo yourself.
Don't want to spend, then dont buy e36. Like panzer said, 16yr old car, already. If the previous owner(s) didnt put in money, means your turn to put in.
Cheap things don't come good, good things don't come cheap
+1 ,SC_IS;415777 said:Cruising, not that you hit a nerve, its just that i notice many people come into the e36 family looking for a cheap buy. Its good to see that you're looking for it as a project car. Cause many think they can just buy a bmw and expect it to perform like new? How they figure this for a old car i really dont know.
Having said that yes who wont want to buy something good at a good price? Unfortunately for the e36 i've heard of little such stories. Those who have spent, either 1. wont want to sell or 2. unless given a price that they can cover back some of their spending, they rather don't sell at all.
When you do finally get a e36, or if you like to, come meet some of us. We can share with you our stories.
cruising;415771 said:Gentlemen and ladies (not sure any ladies replied),
I must have hit a nerve ....
Actually, I have intention to buy a rundown E36 (6 cylinders) with no major accident and do up the car. My estimated project cost will be around range 12,000 as I may not be that much a purist as some of you.
At the same time, I would also consider a good E36 with not so much premium.
I fully agree with "cheap things don't come good, good things don't come cheap".
Please understand from a buyer's perspective that one will want to buy as low as possible. I also fully appreciate that a seller want to sell as high as possible.
Let the law of demand and supply take over ... and the equilibrium/transaction price will appear ...
Cheers ...