This Z3 was posted on autowereld.nl in Hoogeveen, Netherlands with 102,667 km (63,794 miles) for €19,950 (~$26,238 USD). It seems like it has been quite well cared for — the paint is nice and glossy, and the interior looks better than I would expect for 64k miles. I don’t see many Z3 Coupes with the optional brushed aluminum trim, but I greatly prefer it to the wood trim found in so many. I had wood trim in my first Coupe, and never liked it. The aluminum looks really sharp, especially next to the rest of the interior in black. The automatic transmission doesn’t seem to have much of a demand, but there are certainly people out there who would prefer it. It does, however, narrow an already slim market of buyers. I’m not too sure about the pricing, but it would be at least $10k too high in the US. Can any European readers comment on the reasonability of the price?
Coupe lover from Europe
/ January 27, 2012Though this Coupe looks in really good shape, but the price seems to me a little bit overstated. And in my opinion the price isn´t reasonable, moreover the car has automatic transmission. I think the prices here in Europe are normally about 5k EUR lower for such 2000+ Coupe in nice shape with 100k km (60k miles), ie. price about 15k EUR for a such Coupe would be quite adequate. But the supply of 3.0i Coupe isn´t any wide at all if you are looking for a good one.
By the way I really like this website! Please keep posting Coupes and M Coupes!
Jeremy
/ January 30, 2012Thanks for your input and the kind words! Glad you like the site.