@Mnbrennan shared some pics of a Z3 which is for sale at Silverstone Classic. I'm not going to repost them here, as it's the concept I want to discuss.
The owner clearly doesn't have any clue what his Z3 actually is. The advert is about as inaccurate as it could be, claiming this, that and the other. It's also horrendously over priced, for what is a pretty much the lowest spec Z3 I've seen (having just decoded the VIN number). It has average mileage at around 95k. It has at least 5 x eBay ///M badges on the outside that we counted - probably why he thinks it's an MSport
So, my questions is... who do I feel sorry for? The current owner that thinks he has the highest spec Z3 BMW made, and likely paid over the odds for it... or the person who unwittingly buys it without realising it's overpriced and nothing like it's advertised.
Or maybe the seller is just very cynical and hoping for an uneducated buyer? Sorry, it was a really dull drive home this evening and I had a lot of thinking time.
The owner clearly doesn't have any clue what his Z3 actually is. The advert is about as inaccurate as it could be, claiming this, that and the other. It's also horrendously over priced, for what is a pretty much the lowest spec Z3 I've seen (having just decoded the VIN number). It has average mileage at around 95k. It has at least 5 x eBay ///M badges on the outside that we counted - probably why he thinks it's an MSport
So, my questions is... who do I feel sorry for? The current owner that thinks he has the highest spec Z3 BMW made, and likely paid over the odds for it... or the person who unwittingly buys it without realising it's overpriced and nothing like it's advertised.
Or maybe the seller is just very cynical and hoping for an uneducated buyer? Sorry, it was a really dull drive home this evening and I had a lot of thinking time.