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      05-12-2018, 09:20 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by S1monQc View Post
You always lose a lot when trading in... This is how dealers make money.

Since it now costs 72-73K for a base M2 now (Comp), I am sure the original M2 value will stay strong since people willing to get a modern M car at a lower price point will have only 1 choice.
No doubt, but I was just surprised at how aggressive the drop was. That's like M5 levels of depreciation.
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