Looking for an M2...
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donutskidmark said:
I've been looking around for a used mineral grey M2, with DCT and lumber support-
this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
BMW Inverness had one in the last couple of weeks. Don't know if it's still there. Defo DCT and Colour. Think it had lumbar too but wouldn't swear to it.this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
DMC2 said:
Anybody know of a BMW garage that has a new blue M2 sitting in the showroom?
Thanks!
Cooper cobham did last time i was in there a couple weeks ago.Thanks!
Edit - not quite new - just over 1k miles
http://usedcars.coopercobhambmw.co.uk/showroom/M/3...
donutskidmark said:
I've been looking around for a used mineral grey M2, with DCT and lumber support-
this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
I've got one, 800 miles, 1 month old, that I may well be willing to let go.this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
I'm not sure why I bought it, I have an R8 already, and get the tube to work. I'm in London.
donutskidmark said:
I've been looking around for a used mineral grey M2, with DCT and lumber support-
this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
Long Beach Blue seems to be the default choice although it's not to my taste (too turquoise for me I'm afraid!). If I was ordering I think I'd also go for Mineral Grey but you're right, not many around and finding a used one that's also had lumbar support fitted (why isn't that standard on a car costing over £40k?) could be challenge; good luck with the search though! this has not proved easy- I figure mineral grey is not a popular choice......
On BMW AUC there are 40 M2's for sale and the price of the cars is obviously highly dependent on spec.
If people don't want to pay near list or above in some cases for an AUC M2, buy a new one and stop harping on about M2 prices or buy an AUC M3 or M4 that's already taken a good chunk of depreciation as the majority of new M3's and M4's sold were heavily discounted anyway.
Believe it or not there are some of us who have bought an M2 to enjoy it and not keep thinking am I loosing money on it....who gives a hoot whether you loose or not, just enjoy the car.
If people don't want to pay near list or above in some cases for an AUC M2, buy a new one and stop harping on about M2 prices or buy an AUC M3 or M4 that's already taken a good chunk of depreciation as the majority of new M3's and M4's sold were heavily discounted anyway.
Believe it or not there are some of us who have bought an M2 to enjoy it and not keep thinking am I loosing money on it....who gives a hoot whether you loose or not, just enjoy the car.
Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 9th May 22:46
Andy OH said:
On BMW AUC there are 40 M2's for sale and the price of the cars is obviously highly dependent on spec.
If people don't want to pay near list or above in some cases for an AUC M2, buy a new one and stop harping on about M2 prices or buy an AUC M3 or M4 that's already taken a good chunk of depreciation as the majority of new M3's and M4's sold were heavily discounted anyway.
Believe it or not there are some of us who have bought an M2 to enjoy it and not keep thinking am I loosing money on it....who gives a hoot whether you loose or not, just enjoy the car.
Spot on.If people don't want to pay near list or above in some cases for an AUC M2, buy a new one and stop harping on about M2 prices or buy an AUC M3 or M4 that's already taken a good chunk of depreciation as the majority of new M3's and M4's sold were heavily discounted anyway.
Believe it or not there are some of us who have bought an M2 to enjoy it and not keep thinking am I loosing money on it....who gives a hoot whether you loose or not, just enjoy the car.
Edited by Andy OH on Tuesday 9th May 22:46
I did 1k miles in the first two weeks of picking it up. No regrets.
As has already been suggested, with a bit of digging you can find stock cars or get the waiting time down to about 12 weeks. Problem is, there's still little hope for a discount and that's why the used car / delivery mile market has been ticking over nicely, and will continue to do so.
The difficulty is finding one that is well priced, although can be done. Earlier this week for example I was offered one by someone who's circumstances have changed - manual, just delivered, no miles, huge spec etc etc and could be mine for £45k. I'm not in a position to commit to it, but seems a stonking deal when compared to what's available on the open market!
The difficulty is finding one that is well priced, although can be done. Earlier this week for example I was offered one by someone who's circumstances have changed - manual, just delivered, no miles, huge spec etc etc and could be mine for £45k. I'm not in a position to commit to it, but seems a stonking deal when compared to what's available on the open market!
I had my car to the dealer yesterday for some service work. They were preparing for a Sale event this weekend and had a new unregistered white M2 in the showroom. When I collected my car yesterday evening, the M2 had a Sale event sticker on the windscreen, although the price reduction hadn't yet been written on it.
I spoke with a salesman about it and he stated that there would be nothing more than a token discount up to a max. of £500.
I spoke with a salesman about it and he stated that there would be nothing more than a token discount up to a max. of £500.
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