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Wow! 8 GTS' under ~$110k. All with about 1,000 miles or less.
With winter coming, a little bit of conversation will have these @ $100k or less. That would be 25% depreciation in 1 year, that's more than my wife's Lexus with 13,000 miles! lol Someone should scoop these up! |
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Bargain of the century at $100K; I'd pick one up over a used GT4 if I were in the market.
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And prices in Europe are still almost double (I know I already mentioned that a few weeks ago but they are still going up in price in Germany, France and Austria) at $200,000+. I cannot figure this out... I know Europe is a different market but twice the asking price of the US a year after model release?!? Last edited by jpdchicago; 10-27-2017 at 05:04 PM.. |
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There might be more customers wanting back seats and slightly better daily drive-ability with the CS than the GTS which may be one reason someone would pay $90-$95k for a CS rather than $100-$105k for a used GTS. Or, people may like the fact that they can personalize the CS with different colors, equipment, etc. Who knows. |
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Sure would be nice to know for sure... Last edited by jpdchicago; 10-27-2017 at 06:24 PM.. |
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cheaper and smarter option:
buy used 2015/2016 m4 with DCT ~$50k or less add BBK $5k add suspension $5k add 18x11 wheels and race tires $8k add wing/splitter $5k add custom tune, DPs, catless $3k strip out car, add add full roll cage $5k recaro race seats and harness $3k Result $84k... car is way cheaper and faster than GTS all day long. and please don't use the excuse.. "but you can't drive it on the street like the GTS"... or I will slap you silly... |
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In other news, $103,997!! https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...3701/overview/ |
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The asking prices for GTS-models is rather peculiar, and certainly not something I'd be excited for as an owner.
While goofing around on the CCA classifieds I found a low-mileage example: here. I thought the price had to be erroneous, especially as the dealership I frequent was wanting to ask near $150k for one of their allocations only a few months back. Going then to EAG, the price for a white example with <100 miles is even more shocking: here. I want to be optimistic for you guys with these cars, but I struggle to. Hopefully the driving is wonderful |
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You're only going to make money on super/hyper cars; I'm just hoping mine holds value while I enjoy driving the heck out of it.
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The lucrative part of owning high-end car that 'retain' value is the less you lose. You could own a GT3/RS or something and lose the same amount of money as a Cadillac Escalade after 3 years. |
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That same white car is now $104,999
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What’s going on with GTS prices?
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What is happening with prices on this car? I just looked at a 300 mile black example with an asking price of $111K?? When looking at most advertising websites, these cars are hovering around more or less $100k. Then i get a call that a 600 mile car can possibly be had for high eighties!!! This sure seems to be ton of car for the money. The car is obviously very desirable to the true enthusiasts and M brand fans. I for one have had my fair share of M3s and an M4 not that long ago. I currently own an Alfa Guila Quad and I just took delivery of an 18 TTRS that I picked up in Ingolstadt. My favorite car is the next one I'm going after. Where do you all see the values at least stabilizing?? To current owners, does the car truly only shine on the track? Why did this car get such a bad rap? I can only conclude based on what I know that set up has a ton to do with these cars. Let me know your thoughts......Sparco |
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to sum it up, bmw delivered an extra 100 cars to the u.s that weren't accounted for and it basically screwed the market, once the remaining gts are all sold the values will tell true and go back up to a steady number
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