This one is very well known on the forum and seems to be a realistic price..
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I think I was earning <£200/week back then - so about 5x my gross earnings.
It is special, no doubt about it, but the price differential is a bit steep with the one linked to.True-Blue wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:32 pm Number5 & Pondy have summed it up nicely.
Smooth, lots of torque, very tractable engine, power to weight ratio that is very close to the M… won’t be left behind on the road, and I wouldn’t want to track mine. I would think only a very low % of M’s get tracked anyway, so which is faster on the track is ‘pub chat’.
Properly rare, makes you feel special, more than the sum of its parts. Cheap-ish road tax, sensible service and parts costs.
Is it worth the significant premium over an Si, that’s a very personal thing but it is to me personally.
Apples and Oranges…pvr wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 1:27 pmIt is special, no doubt about it, but the price differential is a bit steep with the one linked to.True-Blue wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:32 pm Number5 & Pondy have summed it up nicely.
Smooth, lots of torque, very tractable engine, power to weight ratio that is very close to the M… won’t be left behind on the road, and I wouldn’t want to track mine. I would think only a very low % of M’s get tracked anyway, so which is faster on the track is ‘pub chat’.
Properly rare, makes you feel special, more than the sum of its parts. Cheap-ish road tax, sensible service and parts costs.
Is it worth the significant premium over an Si, that’s a very personal thing but it is to me personally.
My 3.0si also came from Aberdeen, also 91k on it, same colour combo but I paid 6 for mine whilst the Alpina is up for over 16. For that type of upgrade, the difference in cost is too steep.
But maybe the prices should be compared to the 'M'? If you do that, the prices are around the same.
In reality, if any E85 achieves true ‘classic’ status it’ll be the Alpina.
Undoubtedly M’s do command lower prices than Alpina’s (E85’s). It’s a terrible time of year to be trying to sell any 2 seater sports car IMHO, let alone M’s and Alpina’s. Probably a good time of year to buy, if you can find the right car.
Yes the UK got 614 M Roadsters, and somewhat surprisingly only 695 manual 3.0Si Roadsters!
Where is that info from regarding the manual Si 3.0 ? Seems way short of the mark
It was from this database compiled by a forum member back when free VIN decoders were still available!