In the sense that a car with the Track Package will be worth more than the same car without it, sure. But you will be highly unlikely to get 100% of the cost of the Track Package back - you never get all of the cost of any options back with very rare exceptions. The best resale value will almost always be on a completely base car. The "right" options may make a car sell faster.
It is fantastic that BMW has now made what was the Sportline the base car. Though that is bound to hurt values of the earlier no-line cars a bit. Actually, Sportline might just be a case where you get all the money back down the road, at least in a private sale. Probably not on a trade-in.
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'11 328! Touring - Tasman on Chestnut, 6spd manual, factory upside-down "i" option
'11 128i Convertible - Space Gray on Savannah Beige, 6spd manual,
also '14 Mercedes-Benz E350 wagon, '95 Land Rover Discovery, '74 Triumph Spitfire
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