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Originally Posted by AlpsRider
Draw your own conclusions on the US price.
My 2016 M235i US MSRP, $52,120. with destination
German website my M235i configuration no tax, converted to dollars, $55,473.
German website M2 with my configuration no tax, converted to dollars, $63,155.
German M235i to M2 price difference, $7,682.
My US M235i price of $52,120. + $7,682 M2 adjustment
Projected M2 US price with my configuration= $59,802.
I hope that makes sense :-) Who knows what the marketing department will decide on US pricing. I used a fully optioned car because the base cars in the US come heavily optioned compared to German models making a base price difficult to compare.
If any of that is true then a more powerful engine + bigger wheels and tires + flared fenders and beefed up wider suspension + sport differential + M prestige might be worth the $7,682., if you want all of those things.
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Sorry but it doesn't work like that doing conversions. It's going to be closer to the price of your fully loaded 235.