12-19-2021, 09:45 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on starting price of G87
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Was wondering what forum members think the starting price of the new G87 is going to be. Seeing how the base M4 is $71,800 and the M4 Comp (non xDrive) is $74,700, I was thinking $60k base and $63k Comp is they have two variants like they do for the M3 and M4. I know it is all speculation, but just wanted to get an idea what everyone else was thinking. |
12-19-2021, 11:04 PM | #2 |
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I think it'll start at 63,999 and go as high as you want
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12-23-2021, 12:37 AM | #3 |
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Low to Mid 60s would be my guess. Anything higher and you start to compete with the M3/M4.
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12-23-2021, 01:59 PM | #4 |
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I bet you will be able to spec it all the way out to 90K.
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Maybe a purple M240i or a Supra with the revised B58B30O1.. 😗 |
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With the base price of an M2C at just under $60K, I would assume the new G87 M2 will be in the low $60s plus options.
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A $70,000 loan @ 60 months, with taxes and such works up to over $1,300 a month - welp 😢 We'll see how it works out but the whole appeal of the M2 was its original low MSRP of 52k.. Times sure have changed.. 😙 |
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I'm willing to throw down like $10,000 deposit but that would basically cover the taxes, at 8.65%. Borrowing money now is cheap, I see some folks bragging about .9% APR but even at that, you are still looking at $1,200 or so payment, when you break down math at a 65k loan. That's almost the cost of my mortgage, I may as well buy another house, at that kind of expense, instead of a depreciating asset. |
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Yeah, I hear you about the large car payment being almost as much as a mortgage...def right about that. I noticed the .9% on some dealer websites but wasn't sure how amazing your credit score has to be. .9% would be awesome!! |
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Here the thread mentioning the .9% APR, you need a FICO Auto score of 740+ to qualify and that's if the dealer doesn't try to mark it up.. What APR did you guys get for the M240i? https://g42.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1884768 https://studentloanhero.com/featured...o-score-guide/ |
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I got the score covered so that is a plus. I have seen that rate for certain CPO model years ('18 and '19 I think) with the stipulation you pay it off in 3 years. I don't have a M240i. I ended up going the Tesla route, but wanted to get back into a fun ice car before they are all gone lol. |
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Nobody knows. Normally more than an M240i and less than an M3/M4. And also depends on what's standard: what do you actually get for the G87 M2 base price without options ? Will most interesting goodies be optional ? By doing so, BMW could present an attractive base price.
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If I had to guess, I believe the MSRP will be $61,500.
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Sorry to hear that the incident with the motorcycle still lingers, 'till today. I remember when you had posted an update back then, I thought to myself that it wasn't that bad, even with the grim photos and all, you would of still eventually made a full, unscathed recovery. Then later on you had informed me this was the reason you had to picked a DCT M2C vehicle over a manual and that gave me pause.. Now, 'screws and plates' makes it sound even more diar. 🙁 Nothing anyone can say can change what has already occurred and only you knows your true struggles but you sound like you're good peoples - so I sincerely hope that you have much better days ahead! 👏🏻 |
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