What impact will next gen M3 have on Gen2 pricing?
Discussion
Hi,
I'm thinking about stepping into a Gen 2 E93 M3 for c£30-35k, but with the next gen m3 due next year, I was wondering if it would be a massive error?!
Where do you see it being priced in 18mths time?
(And also what are the benefits of the facelifted version over the earlier DCT models?)
I'm thinking about stepping into a Gen 2 E93 M3 for c£30-35k, but with the next gen m3 due next year, I was wondering if it would be a massive error?!
Where do you see it being priced in 18mths time?
(And also what are the benefits of the facelifted version over the earlier DCT models?)
I bought a 4yr old E46 M3 and lost £10k in depreciation in 3yrs.
I think if you can pick up a nice example and look after it it won't drop as much. Good history, low mileage, options, nice colour, etc. There will always be people that prefer the older shape. If you put the miles on, your never going to get anymore than the average.
I think if you can pick up a nice example and look after it it won't drop as much. Good history, low mileage, options, nice colour, etc. There will always be people that prefer the older shape. If you put the miles on, your never going to get anymore than the average.
I bought a 2011 e90 M3 with 3k otc, ran it for 1yr, then got back exactly what I paid for it! I kn ow thats not your question, but im still grinning.
Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
SR06 said:
I bought a 2011 e90 M3 with 3k otc, ran it for 1yr, then got back exactly what I paid for it! I kn ow thats not your question, but im still grinning.
Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
Lucky you, I hope I have the same luck with the car (I now own it) Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
SR06 said:
I bought a 2011 e90 M3 with 3k otc, ran it for 1yr, then got back exactly what I paid for it! I kn ow thats not your question, but im still grinning.
Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
Martin?Of course it'll depreciate, just make sure you are paying back mnore than the projected depreciation over the loan period. For example. £35k less say a £5k deposit on inital purchase would equate to £891pm @ 7% (Av highstreet APR). You would pay back £21,384 over a 3 year period. As long as the NA V8 M3 doesnt drop by more than 40% you'll still be even. If it holds its value better , which I suspect it will being such a globally respected product, you will have a bit of equity in the car after 3 years.
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