Used F80 m3 depreciation going forward?
Used F80 m3 depreciation going forward?
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foreverfalling

Original Poster:

560 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th April 2018
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I’m considering getting a 2014 M3. Looking to spend around £36-7k

I’ve signed up for the latest Audi S4 deal (about £10k for 2 years) but slowly reconsidering.

I’d be interested to hear how much you’d expect the used 2014 m3 to depreciate over the next 2-4 years.

Thanks!

Edited by foreverfalling on Thursday 19th April 23:42

Cosworth4388

77 posts

110 months

Thursday 19th April 2018
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PCP deals list a new m3 competition at 28k after 4 years

laingy

676 posts

266 months

Thursday 19th April 2018
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20 k trade in ?

zainster

442 posts

201 months

Thursday 19th April 2018
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Not sure if this helps but seen a very high spec SSII M3 DCT (full leather, surround view, HK, front and rear heated seats) 2015 15 with 18k miles for £35k.

4 year pcp and 10k miles per year, final payment is £13k.

foreverfalling

Original Poster:

560 posts

190 months

Thursday 19th April 2018
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zainster said:
Not sure if this helps but seen a very high spec SSII M3 DCT (full leather, surround view, HK, front and rear heated seats) 2015 15 with 18k miles for £35k.

4 year pcp and 10k miles per year, final payment is £13k.
Sounds nice. How much was the pcp per month?

I’d probably be looking to just buy cash but pcp could be interesting.

So are they saying that in 4 years it should
Be worth 13k? Or is that just purely how much is left to pay?


foreverfalling

Original Poster:

560 posts

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Thursday 19th April 2018
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laingy said:
20 k trade in ?
Thanks. How long after? 2/3/4 years?

cosworth330

1,316 posts

262 months

Friday 20th April 2018
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A lot will depend on the spec and mileage. Low mileage high spec M cars have always firmed up well a few years down the line. I don’t see a very high spec low mileage 2014 car dropping below 20k in the next 3 or 4 years. Just to say it wasn’t one of the things I thought about when buying my M3, I found the perfect spec car and in the right colour for me, it was a bit more than I wanted to pay but couldn’t believe my luck that at the time it was the highest spec F80 M3 for sale in the dealer network and it was at my local dealer!

Never looked back, they are a brilliant car!

foreverfalling

Original Poster:

560 posts

190 months

Friday 20th April 2018
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cosworth330 said:
A lot will depend on the spec and mileage. Low mileage high spec M cars have always firmed up well a few years down the line. I don’t see a very high spec low mileage 2014 car dropping below 20k in the next 3 or 4 years. Just to say it wasn’t one of the things I thought about when buying my M3, I found the perfect spec car and in the right colour for me, it was a bit more than I wanted to pay but couldn’t believe my luck that at the time it was the highest spec F80 M3 for sale in the dealer network and it was at my local dealer!

Never looked back, they are a brilliant car!
Thanks for the help.

I do around 12k miles a year so I guess at the end it should be around 20k in value.

Still works out about the same or cheaper than the new s4 I guess with warranty factored in. Food for thought.

zainster

442 posts

201 months

Friday 20th April 2018
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foreverfalling said:
zainster said:
Not sure if this helps but seen a very high spec SSII M3 DCT (full leather, surround view, HK, front and rear heated seats) 2015 15 with 18k miles for £35k.

4 year pcp and 10k miles per year, final payment is £13k.
Sounds nice. How much was the pcp per month?

I’d probably be looking to just buy cash but pcp could be interesting.

So are they saying that in 4 years it should
Be worth 13k? Or is that just purely how much is left to pay?
That's the final payment if you did a PCP on it.
Im actually not looking to buy one, just like to browse various cars on AT lol

it's at Autotrade South west if you're interested and still under manufacturer warranty.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2018...