Yesterday, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Purchasing 2023 M2 - Good price?
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Looking at trading my '25 M4 for a '23 M2 today. The M2 has just about 14,000 miles and the agreed on selling price is 61,000 and they're giving me a very generous offer on my M4 that'll essentially break me even on that. The car MSRP'd for 67.5K and has: Shadowline Lighting Package Carbon Trim Active Cruise Control Parking Assistant Live Cockpit It also has a full OEM M-Performance build out (except exhaust) which I'll be taking off the car and parting out + CSL wheels. The Toronto Red color isn't my favorite though its really growing on me. Any insight on if this is a good deal for the price of the car? They're the only dealership thats been willing to pay that much for my trade-in so its making it really enticing. Thanks as always everyone. |
Yesterday, 04:12 PM | #4 |
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They're willing to make the deal because they know they're going to make decent money on both ends. What are the specs on your M4? I think the M2 is also on the higher side with the mileage and being 2 model years old.
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Hear you on the M2...think maybe 59 is more fair? |
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Yesterday, 05:44 PM | #6 |
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Which M performance parts? Those are super expensive and you can probably sell the for at least 50% of what they cost and CSL wheels are $$ as well.
High 50s seems reasonable. Make another $4kish selling off those parts you don’t want |
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