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Originally Posted by wfdeacon88
huh? E90 prices are not "tanking" recently.. most people agree a well sorted E90 is actually harder to come across this year vs last year..
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Especially 2011 E90 ZCP 6MT slicktop cars with low mileage. The market for low mileage cars like that bottomed a couple of years ago and has started appreciating. If you have one with 15k miles, you'll get an instant bank wire offer from EAG that will be way above what many would expect.
There are strong hands out there ready to buy E90 M3s with under 50k that haven't been daily driven, have always been garaged, never in snow and present essentially as new. E90 M3's like that are very hard to find, and if you restrict that circle to 2011s, excellent documented provenance, as-new condition, no or easily reversed modifications...they're very, very hard to find.
The market for E92s is different than the sedans given the much, much greater supply of coupes as one main factor with preference being the second factor.