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Originally Posted by jliuod
Since I looked into getting a M240i to today I think I have only seen two M240Is, a few M2s, one M235i, and one 228.
The San Francisco Bay Area is not free of BMWs. But pretty rare to see a 2 Series BMW.
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Originally Posted by spidy512
I completely echo this. I am in the East Bay and I rarely see any 2 series.
I have seen maybe 1 or 2 of the 235i240i.
And the Bay Area is littered with BMW cars and SUV's.
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From 2014 through the end of 2020, the 2 Series has represented between 2.16% and 4.96% of all BMWs sold in the US. The average for the period is 3.51%. That's higher than I would have guessed – but any guess of mine would have been pulled out of thin air.
What would interest me is seeing where the 78,053 2 Series sold during those seven years (and still running) are now registered.
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