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I was just looking on TM and there's a '96 540i with an original sale price of $157K! Now going for $12k. So that means its lost $145K over 12 years or $12 000 per year - ouch...

Anyway does anyone know how to find out NZ sale price of our cars when they were new??

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From memoy the 328i was about 110k new. My 545i was over 170k 3 years ago.

I remember mum buying a new E30 in the eightys for 60+.

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The Beast is still selling new for $240+ now and a 3 year old is model is around $110k = Loosing $46k per year in depreciation..... If you wait another 2.5 years they will be free then :)

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If you buy a book called "Ident-a-car" price about $70.00 that gives you the new prices and variants of every model car sold new in NZ.

I have the book (every car dealer should have a copy) so if anyone wants to know the new price of their car, then post it here and I will endeavour to answer it.

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sometimes it really does beg the question ... why would you buy new ? I remember when I bought my e46 in 2004, It was 4 years old and still had the new car smell. New they were 115k got mine for 45k

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If you buy a book called "Ident-a-car" price about $70.00 that gives you the new prices and variants of every model car sold new in NZ.

I have the book (every car dealer should have a copy) so if anyone wants to know the new price of their car, then post it here and I will endeavour to answer it.

I thought there would be something like that - thanks

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I thought there would be something like that - thanks

Identicar is published by GCI Publishing (1997) Ltd. Level 8 152 Quay St. Auckland. Ph. 09 309 2444.

My 2004 edition cost $76.50 and there is a new edition due out any time now. (I have one on order and am waiting for delivery)

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If you can afford the depreciation it’s not a problem. It’s the price you pay to have the latest and greatest.

There is a notable difference between brand new and 20,000km…

Also I have NZ car magazines for every month from the last 20years (and older) in my shed, they all have prices in them.

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If you can afford the depreciation it’s not a problem. It’s the price you pay to have the latest and greatest.

There is a notable difference between brand new and 20,000km…

Also I have NZ car magazines for every month from the last 20years (and older) in my shed, they all have prices in them.

What exactly would be the difference between brand new and 20 000km? (other than the price tag & odometer)?

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I was just looking on TM and there's a '96 540i with an original sale price of $157K! Now going for $12k. So that means its lost $145K over 12 years or $12 000 per year - ouch...

Anyway does anyone know how to find out NZ sale price of our cars when they were new??

That's why there is NO money in cars, for 157k in 96 you could have bought 2 x 1brm b/t flats, today they would be worth 400k.Whats more, you would have bought the flats with a small deposit & borrowed the rest.Say the deposit was 50k of your own money, you would have turned that 50k into 400k, 350k profit, tax free.Need i say more.

Back in 1989 when i was buying new/ish, E34 525i 100k, 12mths old 85k, new 535ise 135k, sport (is) was maybe 10k more?

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Sometimes it's nicer to have heated buffalo hide seats, than to deal with petty tenants.

Keep buying new cars, you wonderful fat cats, so that we may continue to run them into the ground in twenty years time!

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I have the book (every car dealer should have a copy) so if anyone wants to know the new price of their car, then post it here and I will endeavour to answer it.

How much was my car new ?

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316i's famously started at $39,995 (with absolute bugger all spec)- the 'under $40k BMW'- quite a few ads for them in old car magazines. Options seem to be where BMW make their money... you could probably have specced one up to $60k if you were keen!

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My 1985 320I was about $46.000 when purchased new from Coutts BMW in Grey Lynn.

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1992 320i SE manual... brand spankers??

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My 1985 320I was about $46.000 when purchased new from Coutts BMW in Grey Lynn.

Prices jumped heaps in a few years- my Granddad paid $72,000 for his 320i in 1988 at Shelly BMW. Still got the receipt!

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BMW NZ Recommended Retail Prices - 8/3/88

Model:

Facelift E30:

318i/2 (No Power Steering) $49449

318iA/2 $55402

318i/4 $54690

318iA/4 $58668

320i/2 $60725

320iA/2 $64925

320i/4 $63821

320iA/4 $67944

On the models listed above, Alloy Wheels (Bottle Caps) were a $2245 extra, and Metallic Paint a $1238 extra.

325i/2 $73950

325iA/2 $79950

M325i/2 $86390

325i/4 $76670

325iA/4 $81670

320i/2 Convertible $75000

320iA/2 Convertible $79000

325i/2 Convertible $91742

325iA/2 Convertible $97051

525e $75970

525eA $80970

525ee $90970

535iA $109675

M535i $126066

730iA $129525

735iA $159000

750iL $230000

635 CSiA (Highline) $184500

M635CSi $198762

"Based on Standard New Zealand Specifications."

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Hilarious. My M325i was first regoed that month, with leather and aircon it must have been $90k + and the convertible was 4 months old, with Mtech bodykit and 15" weaves for $95k +? How the pricey have fallen.

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Very interesting, thanks Eddy (p.s. Is that Pauanui in your avatar)

Would a touring have been any more expensive than a sedan?

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316i's famously started at $39,995 (with absolute bugger all spec)- the 'under $40k BMW'- quite a few ads for them in old car magazines. Options seem to be where BMW make their money... you could probably have specced one up to $60k if you were keen!

That's what my race car started out as, manual everything and no sunroof, perfect. :D

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p.s. Is that Pauanui in your avatar

Yes it is, unfortunately I live on the other side of the peninsula but I have a bach there.

Pauanui's basically a second home for most of the Thames kids haha.

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How much was my car new ?

1989 316i 2dr. Manual was $39,850 plus on road costs.

1989 316i 4dr. Manual was $41,850 plus on road costs.

1989 318i 4dr. Auto was $45,850 plus on road costs.

And then of course there are the extras that you can order when you first purchase the car.

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