$6,500
Sure looks like a good deal. That is a "luxury" model, but it appears to have the standard M3 grille--- although it's hard to tell from the pics. If it has the standard grille, there's a chance it's been smacked in the front---but the radiator core support looks straight, so maybe that is the correct grille.
Sure seems like a nice car for a very nice price.
CobraSpdRH wrote: Wow, want to say scam but you can usually tell with CL ads. This one sounds legit.
Blue book on a '95 M3 is $1800-4000.
Knurled wrote:CobraSpdRH wrote: Wow, want to say scam but you can usually tell with CL ads. This one sounds legit.Blue book on a '95 M3 is $1800-4000.
As I've said for years, blue book on enthusiast cars is so far off it's useless.
That's a good price for this car. White/dove is probably not the most desirable color combo, which might be why it hasn't sold yet.
Swank Force One wrote: I'm going to have to just sack up and buy one of these some day, aren't i?
Yes, you will eventually be saved from a life of Miatae....
Harvey wrote: I should have gotten one, but now I'm old enough to consider a Vette.
I am also, but I got a "twin" (FR-S) as my mid-life crisis car. Red? Yep. Sporty? Yep and yet an inexpensive Toyoburu so one of the most practical mid-life crises...
Maybe I need a "Nerd" sticker instead of a "Dork"?
Man, you guys would get a kick out of the garage-queen Estoril Blue E36 M3 that one of my relatives has.
Speaking of garage queens...how about an e30 euro 323i with 247km on the odometer? http://www.ruylclassics.nl/bmw16_eng.htm
T.J. wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I love estoril blue.
Me too. Probably my favorite color on an M car.
Knurled wrote:CobraSpdRH wrote: Wow, want to say scam but you can usually tell with CL ads. This one sounds legit.Blue book on a '95 M3 is $1800-4000.
If it's been to a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison, it might be $4k. An $1800 E36M3 might have to be in flames at the time of sale in order to fetch that price.
T.J. wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I love estoril blue.
+3, I still love the color after 14 years of Estoril Blue M Roadster ownership. I was about to buy an Estoril Blue M3/4/5 (e36 M3 sedan w/ manual) two years ago and somebody else snatched it out from under me while negotiating a price with the dealer.
gamby wrote:Knurled wrote:If it's been to a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison, it might be $4k. An $1800 E36M3 might have to be in flames at the time of sale in order to fetch that price.CobraSpdRH wrote: Wow, want to say scam but you can usually tell with CL ads. This one sounds legit.Blue book on a '95 M3 is $1800-4000.
Agreed, I looked at a beat-to-E36 M3 M3/4/5 that the guy wound up getting $4500 for.
Estoril is a great blue. The only blue I like better is Le Mans blue on the E39 M5.
I actually like Technoviolet, but the color I really would want is the early Dakar yellow without the clear coat.
mfennell wrote: No mention of miles so it must have a lot of them.
Yeah, I noticed that, too. Over 200k, I'll wager.
mfennell wrote: No mention of miles so it must have a lot of them.
That's my guess.
and punctuation isn't his strength.
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