Thread: 2016 vs 2018
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      01-21-2018, 12:21 PM   #5
ShelJW
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Drives: 2018 MG BMW M2
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Also keep in mind, more then likely when you're ready to sell it, having a 2 year newer M2 will recoup a portion of that $8,000... I don't know how much, but you'd certainly pay more for a 2016 car in similar condition, then for a 2014 car.

As Bt12 stated, warranty may be the biggest factor.

Good luck!
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