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      02-11-2022, 11:44 AM   #94
AndrewLe90
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Originally Posted by ///MPhatic View Post
My first question with regards to worth is always; 'what else could I buy (and would rather have) for the same, or near the same money.'

To that end, I don't know of another car that would suit my needs and that I'd rather have for the money I spent on the M2. If I did, I would have purchased it.

Was it worth the $58,000 msrp? Unquestionably. Is it worth $80,000 msrp? Not a chance. But would I pay $80,000 because there is nothing else I'd rather have that's $80k? No.

The M2, to me, is a $50-$65k car, in any spec, meaning I wouldn't pay $100K for a CS because I feel like I can get 90% that same experience in a $50K '18 LCI. It's not a CS for sure, but the experience itself is largely the same.

So what's the price difference in a used '18 LCI with 10K miles 2 years ago vs today? $10K? $15K? Worth it? Hard to say. I think it's worth it with regards to the rarity, modability, reliability, usability, driving experience, etc, but what something is worth always comes down to your individual feelings about it.
Ya I feel like mid 40s is fair for a clean og m2, wouldn't want to pay too much over 50k for the comp. I'm hoping to. Find a manual og m2 by the spring or summer, I can't justify paying over 60k for the comp even tho it's an s55 car
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