New m4...best price
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So so I would say. It would need to be a stock car as all the current cars coming through seem to be x-Drive as this is what most people want.
Therefore, you will be limited to stock which is currently already in dealers, of which very little is now RWD. There are cars out there at £72k currently which there may be a bit of movement on, but there is very little stock still coming through so there no likely to be much give in these prices.
If you want a new RWD M4, you may need to move quickly.
Therefore, you will be limited to stock which is currently already in dealers, of which very little is now RWD. There are cars out there at £72k currently which there may be a bit of movement on, but there is very little stock still coming through so there no likely to be much give in these prices.
If you want a new RWD M4, you may need to move quickly.
Have you had a look on the BMW Stock website ?
There are cars which are decent spec (comfort pack, tech+) £83k list down at £74k. If you keep checking there may be new stock that comes on to get you closer to the sub£70k budget.
Dealers are seeing quiet a quick slow down in volume of sales.
There are cars which are decent spec (comfort pack, tech+) £83k list down at £74k. If you keep checking there may be new stock that comes on to get you closer to the sub£70k budget.
Dealers are seeing quiet a quick slow down in volume of sales.
comrie said:
Hi,
what are peoples opinions on securing a new lowish spec, in stock M4 2wd for under £70k n the upcoming months ?
thanks
Well it tends to happen end of first half of lifecycle pre LCI. Jan-Mar 23 may see best discounts before LCI1 comes in (with updated ID8 and dual screen) from March production but if you're looking to finance, APR's will probably be going up.what are peoples opinions on securing a new lowish spec, in stock M4 2wd for under £70k n the upcoming months ?
thanks
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