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Old 30-07-12, 01:37 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me why Zr's seem to be going for higer prices than Zs's ?
Been looking on autotrader and 1.4 zr's are going for much more than 1.6 or 1.8 zs's...
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Old 30-07-12, 02:19 PM   #2
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Can anyone tell me why Zr's seem to be going for higer prices than Zs's ?
Been looking on autotrader and 1.4 zr's are going for much more than 1.6 or 1.8 zs's...
Better MPG in the ZR?
Better Insurance cost in the ZR?

ZR is more desierable to the Boy Racers... thus supply and demand kicks in.... (I mean it is more of a Boy Racer car than the ZS is!)
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Old 30-07-12, 03:10 PM   #3
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Not a clue, regarding insurance I paid £700 to insure my 180 but when I got the 105 zr they all wanted 1000!
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Old 30-07-12, 03:24 PM   #4
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Chav car innit. Seriously, it is sought after by the younger generation as it is seen as a sporty hatch and plenty of aftermarket goodies to ruin it. I've noticed the same trend as well.
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Old 30-07-12, 04:21 PM   #5
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small economical cars tend to hold their value with age more than a bigger engine old car which is often viewed as uneconomical, expensive to tax insure & run.
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Old 30-07-12, 05:42 PM   #6
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Cheaper to run - simples.

I'm "looking" at the moment at chopping the beemer and the C4 for something around the 17-18K mark.

Looking at a BMW 3 or 5 series. As an example - for the same price as a 320d manual with cloth, you can get a 330 petrol auto with leather that when new cost way more - all down to running costs.
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Old 30-07-12, 09:29 PM   #7
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Probably for the same reason that ZS's go for more then ZT's despite the ZT being far better built
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Old 30-07-12, 09:43 PM   #8
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Probably for the same reason that ZS's go for more then ZT's despite the ZT being far better built
not true m8 my 03 plate ZT is worth more and i would get triple what i sold my 04 180 for
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not true m8 my 03 plate ZT is worth more and i would get triple what i sold my 04 180 for
I think you undervalued your ZS and overvalue your ZT! Harsh reality is that there are plenty of dreamers that think ZT's are worth a lot but if you hang out on the ZT forums it's a little depressing what they really change hands for. I've seen really nice 2003 190's going for less then a grand, and in fact I bought my 190 which is a 53 plate and had just over 70k on the clock for around £2k, and I only paid that much because it was from someone with a good reputation on the forum who had just replaced the clutch and slave cylinder and it's got LPG, oh plus it's in probably the best condition of any car I've owned!

The ZT's and ZS's are both absolute bargains at the moment, ZR prices are just over inflated.
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Old 30-07-12, 10:34 PM   #10
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ZR`s are advertised at more, but in reality aren`t selling. unless it`s sub £800, they don`t sell.
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