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      05-07-2018, 09:54 PM   #20
den525
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Why are people say 130-135? It will be same price as current M2. When new around $115k driveaway.

However the option list looks extensive! The options can go as high as $30-40k guess depends what will come standard.

But price won't be m3 territory (130k driveaway) that's ridiculous
But that $115k is with all the current options fitted, I'd be surprised the Comp with only those options would be the same 115k. Add the new options plus all the new & extensive list of M Performance bits I reckon it won't be hard to get to M3 pricing, the buyer will be someone who wants the best driver's car & doesn't need 4 doors or a bit of luxury.
Let's not forget carbon roof etc are m performance extras just like the exhaust...

So when I refer to $115k it'll be the M2 standard car with all the standard options from factory (which Australia always get it fully loaded).

I don't even understand how the carbon fibre roof option will work... it can't be an aftermarket part... can it?
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