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BMW - Z8 (2010)

BMW Z8 price is a topic that draws curiosity from automotive lovers and collectors alike. This 2006‑2009 icon, the limited‑run flagship from BMW’s “M” heritage, remains a sought‑after sports coupe even today. While the base price when new hovered around US$300,000, the market value has shifted over the years. Today a 2010 model, for example, can command a BMW Z8 2010 price ranging from a few hundred thousand dollars to over half a million, depending on mileage, condition, and provenance. Because of the vehicle’s status as a collectibles-grade automobile, the used market varies widely – that’s why anyone wondering what is a 2010 BMW Z8 worth? finds this database useful.

  • Engine & Power: 6.0‑liter V12 twin‑turbocharged, 666 hp @ 5,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (M Sport 7‑gear, Dual‑Clutch version available)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (required)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive with an available electronic stability program
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph in 4.3 seconds; top speed electronically limited to 200 mph
  • Dimensions: Length 4,388 mm | Width 1,897 mm | Height 1,214 mm | Wheelbase 2,572 mm
  • Weight: 1,965 lb (1,780 kg) curb weight
  • Suspension: Adaptive damping with hydropneumatic balancing during high‑speed runs
  • Materials: Carbon‑fiber composites in the trunk and interior panels
  • Interior Tech: Luxurious leather, 12‑speaker premium sound, optional HVAC with radon filters

Understanding the BMW Z8 depreciation curve is key for investors or collectors. The luxury sports market often sees a steeper first‑year depreciation because the purchase price includes high depreciation built‑in at launch. Typically, a new Z8 loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year, after which its annual depreciation slows markedly, averaging 5‑7 % per year through year five. For an older model like a 2010 Z8, the loss in the first two years can be around 25‑30 % of the original purchase price, after which the vehicle tends to hold value if it’s kept in pristine condition and original paint.

Comparatively, BMW Z8 2010 price and used BMW Z8 price** are influenced by the same depreciation factors as its contemporaries: the Porsche 911 Turbo and the Ferrari 360 Modena. Those models initially depreciate at roughly the same quarterly rate during the first 18 months. However,


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