Posted 06 August 2009 - 06:12 AM
a lot of people over-value M030 - i don't hold that reverence for that package - 10 years ago, or even 5 maybe, M030 would be worth more than a standard car - that really isn't the case anymore - it's the same with super low mileage cars - age has become the enemy here - there is a point at which it is actually worse for the resale value - parts age out and need replacing, often at high cost - i just went through this on a super clean 14k mile car - it took another 3k to get it roadworthy, and even at that i was deferring a couple of things that will need replacing
nowadays though, unless the shocks and struts have been renewed, M030 is actually a hinderance - those are incredibly expensive to replace, and there is better after market stuff available now for less money - the swaybars are cheap - the brakes are marginally better, and the spindles are beefier, and if you are going to track the car, that might have some value, but then you wouldn't be looking for a cosmetically perfect car, so again the realistic value is diminished
IF you are a special interest customer, (like somebody looking to mothball a car or race in a class where M030 would help) and IF you are willing to spend the money to go through them and bring them back up to snuff, super low mileage cars or M030 cars will ultimately be a better idea and be worth more - but for nearly everyone else, it is better to seek out the colors and such you want, and go from there