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Originally Posted by EstorilM
Main difference for me is you can potentially lease two m240i's for close to the same price as leasing one m2. Therefore, the cost of being able to drive an m240 is wayyy lower than an m2.
If you want to buy, it's a no brainer in my opinion even if you based it on resale alone.
Having said all that, it was an easy decision to get the m2 for me. I bought a CPO 335 a couple years ago, and after going through the amazing depreciation on that car, I told myself I wouldn't buy a newer non-M car again.
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Bingo. Just sold my 2015 M235i with less than 5,000 miles on it after just 18 months of ownership. I paid $47,000 OTD and the most I could get for it was $31,500. I sold my 1995 M3 last year for $17,500; it was 21 years old.