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03-31-2016, 06:36 PM | #24 |
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Its lots more than $15k.
Cars should be checked out before asking for a lower price. These MZ cars are classics, not commodities. I saw the car a few days ago, and its as sweet and sharp an interior & exterior as you could hope to find. Engine runs smooth, brakes firm, and tracks dead straight as it ought to. At $15k, you can get you some extremely well built Z3's, some with hardtops, and a few $k left in your pocket. If you want an MZ4 for $15K, expect a car that needs a ton of maintenance, the owner is financially in over their head, and probably rides loose and is way overdue for plugs, a valve adjustment, coolant and brake fluid flushes, tires, brakes and rotors, shocks, struts, all the items that go bad over time. The lowest selling price I found over the last few weeks for _any MZ4 was in the $16's, for a car that any reputable PPI shop would advise against buying. $17,7 for something reasonably nice but still needed tires, an alignment, and major service. At least $19k for anything you won't need to put another few thousand into right away. Lower miles like this car has, and its overall condition, make it worth taking a look, but don't plan on under $20 - $23k for anything like this, even if you bring your own tires and wheels. hth, Barry
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