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12-03-2019, 05:11 PM | #530 | ||
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I cannot believe this thing is sitting on a Chrysler lot in Nevada. ///AVM https://www.auto.com/cars/bmw-m2-com...18#ad_carousel |
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12-03-2019, 06:10 PM | #533 |
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I agree with the above. Im suggesting that if the price listed in this thread is correct, then it may represent a fair purchase when referencing an M2C trying to build a similar platform. If someone just wants to build an M2C that's faster than a CS, then easy peazy. Tune, suspension, tires. My guess probably $8k worth of goodies.
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12-03-2019, 07:18 PM | #534 | |
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12-03-2019, 07:20 PM | #535 | ||
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But yea it if wasn't Long Beach blue I would be interested . |
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12-03-2019, 07:38 PM | #536 | |
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You know the old saying . . . it is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. The dealership would likely take $58K, or even less. Color, of course, is very subjective . . . I happen to love the LBB. I am guessing the prior owner dumped $20K+ into that car based on what we can actually SEE alone. It is like a 'best of' from the 'what did you do to your M2C today?' At any rate, someone is going to get one hell of a pimped out M2C for about $60K, probably less. ///AVM Last edited by ///AVM; 12-03-2019 at 07:56 PM.. Reason: Grammar |
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12-03-2019, 07:56 PM | #538 | ||
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I went to the dealer website trying to get a better look . You can see the front. And rear reflector delete. Racing studs / wheel nuts of of some sort. Couldn't really tell if there was a performance exhaust but I would say yes. It is even wired for the heated wheel according to the vin decoder . |
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12-03-2019, 07:58 PM | #539 | |
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Obviously it wouldn't make sense to swing by your friendly local dealer and make sure the car is still Under warranty |
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12-03-2019, 08:03 PM | #540 | |
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Not sure WHAT suspension is installed, but it appears the prior owner spared no expense in ///M parts, so I suspect it is OEM? Regardless, that car sits perfectly! The prior owner really knew what the hell he/she was doing when it comes to M2 mods. For two days I have been sitting here wondering just how the hell that car ended up in a used Chrysler car lot? I am also wondering just how long it will remain there? . . . Everyone on this forum recognizes something special when they see it. ///AVM |
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Looks like they had a child seat in rear driver's side. They even have blue tipped lug nuts. Dealer likely didn't give the person that traded it in much of anything for the upgrades. I agree that it could might be had in the 56k to 58k range. I bet dealer only paid 50k for it.
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12-03-2019, 08:32 PM | #542 | |
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We are realistically looking at $65K M2C with $20K+ of ///M Performance upgrades that can be likely had for $58K. Yes, slightly broken in (10K miles), but EVERY car falls into the exact same category once it is driven off the lot. I cannot confirm, but I seriously doubt the original owner did not get the 1,200 mile service done. Hard to imagine anyone would put so much thought and money into a vehicle and abandon free/routine maintenance. Very interesting how little those ‘upgrades’ are worth when it comes to initial resale . . . and how valuable they are to the next buyer. Better stated, how much value the next owner will be getting. I wonder how this will equate to the M2CS down the road when it comes to resale value? ///AVM |
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12-03-2019, 09:49 PM | #545 | ||
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I see it like renovations before selling your house....you may or may not get your money back on it. Typically you don't! I think that translates to cars as well. |
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12-03-2019, 09:52 PM | #546 | |
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I am not a betting man (no pun intended) but, if I were, I would wager there will forum member taking ownership by week's end . . . and one hell of a happy camper! ///AVM |
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Original owner lost his ass on 'upgrades.' Next owner gonna reap reward. Of course upgrades are buyer specific, just as the stock M2C vs 'whatever' is a matter of preference. That stated, the car in mention is jam packed with ///M Performance parts that are wildly popular on this forum. . . and with prospective M2CS buyers. Perhaps not you nor I, but somebody is going to get one hell of a deal on one hell of vehicle. ///AVM |
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