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      11-24-2020, 10:44 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Bluer2 View Post
anybody have m3 and m4 production numbers? I'm curious how many more M4 were produced
https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...php?p=23945730

16K F80 M3 in US sold, ~35K globally. Only CS models might hold their value better since there were 607 sold in US.

Just like most other cars, first 3 years of depreciation will be high then it'll be modest between years 4-10 then it'll level off afterwards.

I'll say F80 prices will hold steady for the next year or two. Reasons:
  • Because of covid, used car prices has seen an increase.
  • The higher cost of entry and limited availability of new G80 models
  • Increasing popularity of the platform for tuning thanks to good aftermarket support and social media coverage


But hey, anything can happen nowadays, who knows.
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