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Originally Posted by Red Bread
I could have the balance wrong, but I recall hearing that BMW sold more M3's than 328's or 335's for at least one model year. The M3 is not rare. When I had my M Coupe, M3's were like taxi cabs. If you want a rare BMW, do not buy an M3. Of course using the rare logic, a 5GT would be stellar!
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Going to need a source for the above, that sounds preposterous. No way it can be true unless it was a time when the models were changing and only the M remained on the old production line.
I also believe Swamp was saying the M3 is
relatively rare. I live in L.A., you certainly see them but not in their droves unless it's a car meet. The M coupe was rare not due to limited production but due to limited demand.