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Adcampo
01-17-2022, 09:47 AM
I had this on a pricing thread, but realized there wasn't much activity over there.

Pricing advise please. Looking at two 04' ZHP 6mt sedans. Both in good condition, clean carfax, good service history. Iola and Mystic with similar options. One with 110k the other with 130k. Both in the $14k range.

Based on the recent prices I've seen this thread, these two sound way too expensive. I know the ZHP prices have jumped a lot, but event market information from BaT shows these prices are a bit of a stretch.

John in VA
01-17-2022, 10:14 AM
It's nice to have history of recent sales, but you must know what silliness is occurring with regards to used car pricing currently, among cars of all makes. What are you willing to pay or pass on & missing out on? Good luck!

cakM3
01-17-2022, 10:32 AM
It's nice to have history of recent sales, but you must know what silliness is occurring with regards to used car pricing currently, among cars of all makes. What are you willing to pay or pass on & missing out on? Good luck!

+1


I have had an Imola ZHP and now own a Mystic Blue ZHP. Given the choice I say go for the Mystic Blue ZHP but then I'm biased.....

Adcampo
01-17-2022, 10:38 AM
Thanks. The use car market is insane right now. Somehow everything is valuable. This would be just a fun project car to tinker with. Maybe I'll hold off for awhile and just play with my F80 M3 6mt.

cakM3
01-17-2022, 01:20 PM
Thanks. The use car market is insane right now. Somehow everything is valuable. This would be just a fun project car to tinker with. Maybe I'll hold off for awhile and just play with my F80 M3 6mt.

If you're looking for a pristine lower mileage ZHP then yes it will be higher priced but if you don't mind a project car to work on with much higher mileage then you can find them, some not in pristine condition, for much lower pricing and you can bring them back to excellent pristine well maintained condition.... hence project car...

Adcampo
01-17-2022, 05:34 PM
If you're looking for a pristine lower mileage ZHP then yes it will be higher priced but if you don't mind a project car to work on with much higher mileage then you can find them, some not in pristine condition, for much lower pricing and you can bring them back to excellent pristine well maintained condition.... hence project car...

I’ve found another one. More miles and bit more worn, needs some body and interior work and deferred maintenance - $8k. More project than I’m up for.

Seems like even a clean sorted example can keep me busy with enough “to do’s”.

webster
01-20-2022, 10:11 AM
it's crazy to me that i bought a 2004 ZHP coupe w/ 50k miles in 2011 for $18k and if i had just stored it in a garage it would prob be worth $30k now.

TrKy3
01-20-2022, 11:33 AM
The prices you mention seem in line with sales over the last year and a half.
A solid ZHP with under 130K miles that is well sorted is going to run 13-15K all day (manual or auto).
I've sold five over the last year and a half.