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Originally Posted by dmau9600
Case-in-point - I bought a 2015 M3 a couple years ago. I ordered a stripped-down base model at ~$65k. Most M3 buyers option the cars closer to $80-90k. So, there is a very big spread in the MSRP, and most are optioned at the higher end. One year later, I was able to resell the base M3 for $64,500k, because the higher average sale price of the loaded models boosted the average price of the car across the range.
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I don't get it. Why would someone buy your one year old used 2015 M3 for $64,500, when they could buy a brand new 2016 M3 for $65,000 like you did?