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Originally Posted by thecurryman
Just because you can now get a m3 for almost $500 invoice (I was quoted ~57k for a 2015 m3 lease but they did elevate the MF to even raise monthly)
M235i is extremely overpriced for what you get and I expect sales to fall significantly resulting in deep discounts. People who are getting an m235 are probably the same type of person who would want a m2. Also, remember that a coupe sports car is not a very popular choice among general buyers, I do understand that the m2 will be reduced production but after the enthusiasts get their hands on it I expect discounts to start
Just my opinion though!
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LOL at this thinking...
Ok.. how about..
they don't make enough for ALL the enthusiasts that want one to get one to be able to get one...
you want a discount... f*&k off and buy an M3/M4...
you want a discount on a Cayman GT4...? F@ck off and buy a 911...
Otherwise.. if you WANT this car.. then get in line and BUY it...
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Originally Posted by hoyasaxa
So, M2 is $51.7k, 0-60 in 4.1s, does the 'ring in 7:58
For comparison:
Cayman S is $64.1k (probably less standard equipment), 0-60 in 4.7s, and does the 'ring in 8:04 (quickest listed wiki time).
BMW has a real ED program with a 5% discount. Porsche has no discount and most dealers take a 20% VAT deposit up front, so you get to give $12k cash to your dealer to hold at 0% for 3-4 weeks.
The M2 is looking amazing.
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Thank you.. you tell em!