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Originally Posted by scoale
These are not the only two cars out there, and I certainly wouldn't base a comp/non comp decision on the merits of these two cars.
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That’s true but these two are real choices in my area that provide a real proxy for the market.
There are 36 M3s for sale on Autotrader across America right now that meet the following criteria: 2015-2018, <30K miles, 6MT, no accidents.
The cheapest base M3 is $49,180 for a 2017 with 22,249 miles.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ngId=578053087
The cheapest M3 Comp is $55,888 for a 2017 with 18,468 miles.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ngId=581091125
So at a national level if the Competition Package is all that matters to you the price of admission is about $6,500. More than the original MSRP of the option, so I think it’s a valid question on whether it’s still worth it in the used market.