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E63 listed in the for sale section...

jonboyE63

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Sixpenny Handley, Dorset
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2012 E63 Wagon
Can I ask if the recently listed E63 wagons were sold through the forum or on another forum/platform..??
The sellers were Rich764089 & JimJamieJames.
Thinking of listing mine again once it's back from our family holiday to Europe in August.
Thanks in advance chaps.
 
I think JimJamieJames advertised on here, but ended up trading in or similar with a commercial entity rather than a private sale. I've just kept an eye on that car as I was super tempted when it was for sale previously on Autotrader and he bought it, but the price of an E63 has gone up quite a lot, and the premium now is higher than it was back then that I can't bring myself to part with the significant extra when he put it up for sale.

Edit. Maybe I've imagined half of the above and he did sell privately 🤪
 
Yep that's my one on Autotrader in North Wales for £23,900. Sold through Motorway in the end I think. Market is a bit weird for them at the moment I think...I probably should have held out for a private sale, not too many cars and needed space for an incoming Noble!
I think a good private sale and they incredible value for money at the moment.
 
Yep that's my one on Autotrader in North Wales for £23,900. Sold through Motorway in the end I think. Market is a bit weird for them at the moment I think...I probably should have held out for a private sale, not too many cars and needed space for an incoming Noble!
I think a good private sale and they incredible value for money at the moment.
:ttiuwp
 
That engine is ridiculous! Think I have seen ocean going liners with smaller

What is it like to drive/live with?
Haha, well it's "only" a 3 litre V6 with a couple of turbos - so smaller than the E63 which I do miss! But loads of mods so the engine bay is quite different from standard.

It's absolutely sublime to drive - I love it. Ridiculous levels of grip, but actually amazingly comfortable (although I need to adjust the shocks as getting some bump steer on the terrible roads) - no anti roll bars on these as the chassis is so good.
It's similar in terms of speed to my stage 1 E63 I guess - probably quicker to 60mph, I imagine - but obviously a very different experience. No traction control or ABS makes you concentrate! It's just over 400bhp/ton at the moment with all the mods - I might upgrade the turbos over the winter - we'll see!

Not the most practical (zero boot space), but surprisingly user-friendly if you wanted to daily it. All in all a really impressive car - love it!
 
What a car for a daily 😂😂 Looks so impressive, congratulations
 
How was the Motorway experience..??
I do love a Noble & yours looks the nuts - not really suitable as a family daily for me though but a fine car sir..!!
 
How was the Motorway experience..??
I do love a Noble & yours looks the nuts - not really suitable as a family daily for me though but a fine car sir..!!
Thank you! It all depends how accommodating your family is and whether you're prepared to hide small children behind the seats.

It was a mixed experience TBH. I may be mis remembering but I think it's motorway that makes it extremely difficult to add photos through your phone and then asked me to send a million documents over email... Usually a PITA due to email attachment size restrictions. I had to speak to customer services several times and actually quit the whole thing coz they made it so difficult. Then I realised I had to overcome my impatience and just suck it up.

So I think they could make it way better/easier for people to do (like carwow have in my opinion), but if you can suffer that and retarded "help"desk people it's not too bad.

(NB: I am a technophobe with little patience which may have impacted my experience).
 

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