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      02-21-2018, 09:54 PM   #1
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Used M2's holding their value in So Cal?

Bob Smith BMW has a MY17 M2, with 4,000 miles, and they're asking $57,991.

According to my figures, that's $509 below new pricing, unless there's something added to it that I'm not seeing...

It has DCT, Executive package, special paint and I think that's it...

One year old, 4k miles and it only drops by $500???

A MY16, with 3,722 miles, is asking $60.397! Executive package, DCT and White.

Are M2's holding their value this well, or are these atypical?
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      02-23-2018, 11:46 AM   #2
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You tell us man. Most of us are not shopping around for an M2 anymore

It feels good to know, but I'm not selling my M2 anytime soon
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      02-23-2018, 12:27 PM   #3
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MY 2016 with just about 30K miles is worth approximately $45K according to Kelly.
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good to know it still holding value - let's see what happens after the CS drops.
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      02-24-2018, 11:34 AM   #5
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You tell us man. Most of us are not shopping around for an M2 anymore

It feels good to know, but I'm not selling my M2 anytime soon
yeah, not selling anytime soon...stopped looking
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      02-24-2018, 12:02 PM   #6
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yeah, not selling anytime soon...stopped looking
between my post yesterday and today, i've realized i might have spoken too soon. I might need to sell mine ... but that would be another story for another time
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Bob Smith BMW has a MY17 M2, with 4,000 miles, and they're asking $57,991.

According to my figures, that's $509 below new pricing, unless there's something added to it that I'm not seeing...

It has DCT, Executive package, special paint and I think that's it...

One year old, 4k miles and it only drops by $500???

A MY16, with 3,722 miles, is asking $60.397! Executive package, DCT and White.

Are M2's holding their value this well, or are these atypical?
Selling my 2017 M2 I'm located just north of you in the bay area. Check my forum post.
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      02-24-2018, 10:50 PM   #8
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between my post yesterday and today, i've realized i might have spoken too soon. I might need to sell mine ... but that would be another story for another time
Well that was a quick turn around!
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Not to steal the OPs post but curious if bue book would be higher with Dinan stage 4 PKG. I know typically with aftermarket mods it wouldn't change anything and sometimes devalue the car but since this is all under warranty it should raise value correct??
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      02-25-2018, 11:34 AM   #10
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Not to steal the OPs post but curious if bue book would be higher with Dinan stage 4 PKG. I know typically with aftermarket mods it wouldn't change anything and sometimes devalue the car but since this is all under warranty it should raise value correct??
Blue book only has an add for factory options so Dinan would not be listed. The value is only to the current and next owner.
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Blue book only has an add for factory options so Dinan would not be listed. The value is only to the current and next owner.
I get that so basically what I'm asking is what should I price my M2 at?? I'm currently selling her.
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      02-25-2018, 01:45 PM   #12
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I get that so basically what I'm asking is what should I price my M2 at?? I'm currently selling her.
Price it at the book value, plus half what the add-ons cost - but be ready to lose the total value of the add-ons. Most of the time, add-ons don’t help the value of the car - and often buyers view used vehicles with performance add-ons as having been driven harder than a vehicle without them, so they think the vehicles are worth less. It takes a special buyer to appreciate the value of an enhanced car - especially since there may be warranty problems later.
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Price it at the book value, plus half what the add-ons cost - but be ready to lose the total value of the add-ons. Most of the time, add-ons don’t help the value of the car - and often buyers view used vehicles with performance add-ons as having been driven harder than a vehicle without them, so they think the vehicles are worth less. It takes a special buyer to appreciate the value of an enhanced car - especially since there may be warranty problems later.
Got it thanks. In this case full warranty will be intact as usual with Dinan products.
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      02-28-2018, 05:26 PM   #15
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Lol I'm selling my M2 and a dealer had the balls to offer me $44k 😂🤣😂 told them to sit on this 🖕 and go buy a 235
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