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Originally Posted by Bumpinjeep
I don't think there will be a artificial price bubble like on P-Cars for M2s. So in that regard, I would say that the M2C is a better buy. However, if for some reason there is a price bubble, then it makes sense getting the M2CS and driving it minimally and selling it in 15 years.
But if you're planning on actually enjoying your new car, then I would go with the M2C, it has 90% of what the CS has and from what we can tell, should cost substantially less.
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That makes no sense.
You'd be happier and probably richer if you bought the m2c and actually drove it over 15 years and put the difference in cost in a fund for 15 years, than buying an m2cs and driving it minimally over 15 years hoping to sell it for more than you paid after inflation.