Enthusiast Auto Cars
Their inventory is less interesting these days. In fact, they probably need a new business plan. But this is quite the item:
http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...orm_display=51 2003 BMW 540iT Dinan S3 M-Sport Wagon |
I still get a kick out of their prices. $60k for a 540 wagon. It'd have to be made of solid gold to justify that.
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They just got $200k for an e39 M5. That should keep them in business for a bit longer.
https://insider.hagerty.com/trends/s...00-bmw-e39-m5/ |
That was the asking price, but do we know if it actually sold for that price?
Anyway, that's a pretty outstanding car. Exterior is gorgeous, even if the interior color and trim not to my preference. |
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http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...orm_display=51 Then the difference between a 3,000 mile M5 and a 23,000 mile M5 is $100,000. That's some pretty steep depreciation! The buyer of that $200K car can't even push it to the trailer without losing value. Better put it on wheeled jacks. |
Holy shit.
http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?i...orm_display=51 I mean, that's awesome...but still...holy shit. |
And people pay these prices?
I suppose we are into the world of collectible/museum pieces/speculation, so I am not even sure how to assess value at that point. |
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Alan in 10 years?
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