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Originally Posted by gmzanatta
It?s country sensitive as well. Here in Canada we?ve seen used M2?s sell for above MSRP.
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It's market sensitive. The US and Canada are big places, so market boundaries aren't always defined by political geography. Since markets are driven by supply and demand, the price of an M2 will be dictated by the same rules. The car continues to be supply constrained, so markets with higher demand will see higher prices. This means large population centers will see higher prices.
For example, my brother-in-law bought an M3 at a discount only a couple months after they came out. People in Miami and LA were paying mark-ups, and his rural Virginia dealer was excited just to sell an M3.