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SOLD A brace of Z3M's

ZTec

Zorg Guru (IV)
Supporter
British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Oct 18, 2014
Points
171
Location
Llantwit Major
Model of Z
Z3
Only worth what someone is prepared to pay.
 

DutchScorpion

Zorg Guru (IV)
Dutch Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Jun 23, 2012
Points
158
Location
Geleen - the Netherlands
Model of Z
Z3 1.9
Hi Lee. Paul here. Scrap the plan. Further digging reveals cat d in 2000.
Maybe in the future but can I say thanks for your immediate help. Great service.
Paul
What means "cat d" ?
 

GazHyde

Administrator
Administrator
Global Moderator
M Power
Joined
Dec 2, 2011
Points
226
Location
Berkshire
Model of Z
Z4 MR
What means "cat d" ?
It's been in an accident and had an insurance claim against it. The damage has generally been enough to write the car off, and the insurance company has allowed the owner to buy the car back after the claim is settled. Cat D is generally light cosmetic damage.
 

Z3I

Zorg Legend
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
Nov 10, 2016
Points
75
Location
Weybridge, Surrey
Model of Z
Fiji green 2.8
Possibly a Japanese import? Japan is a right hand drive country. (but most BMWs there are LHD as they have a "thing" about LHD European cars, but still some are RHD)
 

mrscalex

Zorg Guru (IV)
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British Zeds
3rd Party Trader
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Jun 10, 2016
Points
165
Location
Swindon & Swansea
On a car the age of a Z3, even an M, a Cat C or a Cat D is more often than not light external panel damage.

Cat D tends to be even lighter as it means the cost of the repair itself was economical but once the insurance company took into account other overheads and sneakily the worth of the car when they send it to salvage auction it was cheaper for them to write it off. This serves as a terrible injustice to many good old cars as even in a pristine repaired condition their history is tainted by the Cat D and will never be worth more than 60% of their pre-accident condition.

In all honesty the fact this car is Cat D will not put canny people off as the reduction in value more than compensates. Ideally it would be a high quality repair but as it's likely to have been an external panel repair only even that could be put right easily enough.

I'd be more concerned if it is a LHD to RHD conversion and it's been done badly. And why someone felt the need to stage it as a barn find.

As a repaired Cat D in apparently 'barn find' neglected condition I think it would be a deal round the £5-£6k mark. But £8-£10k or whatever the guide price was - no.
 

oldcarman

Zorg Guru (V)
Supporter
Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Points
188
Location
Pine Falls Manitoba can.
Model of Z
1.9 M44
Possibly a Japanese import? Japan is a right hand drive country. (but most BMWs there are LHD as they have a "thing" about LHD European cars, but still some are RHD)
True enough but most RHD are being sold and exported to Canada! I chose to go with a car from the UK as it proved much cheaper for me than going with the cars offered from Japan! JIM
 

Eddie Zedder

Zorg Guru (III)
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
Jun 10, 2015
Points
148
Location
Megawatt Valley, Notts.
Model of Z
Z3 2.0
Update on the auction - unsurprisingly the 'barn find' didn't sell. The far more attractive one went for £18,637 (Inc costs).
 
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