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05-06-2013, 07:01 PM | #1 |
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Used M3 price depreciation curves all model years 2008-2012
The E92 M3 now in its 6th year of production has depreciated a lot.
Here is the current KBB value for a well equiped* E92 coupe manual * curves optioned as follow: for the 2008-2009 models: premium package, navg, premium sound, 19" wheels for the 2010 model: premium package, technology package, navg, premium sound, 19'' wheels for the 2011-2012 models: Competition package, premium package, technology package, premium sound, navg Here is the current KBB value for a stock* E92 M3 coupe manual * with default options My observations: -Depreciation accelerates above 50k. -Older model years (2008-2009) tend to be more closely valued than recent ones -A well-equiped 2008 with 80K miles in good condition is worth less than $30K now and a stock one less than $27K. |
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Thanks for the graphs! Looking at Autotrader though, prices have gone up since Jan./Feb. There are still people with 08's with well over 30-40k miles asking $38-40k. The used market for E92/90 M3s sucks right now.
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But 27k for an 08? I think that's a steal! How well does KBB correlate with autotrader? |
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Another resource for values over time is cargurus.com. It may not be as granular as you want but it's a good place for price trends...
http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/price-trends/BMW-M3-d390 |
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In flow theory : Inventory = selling rate * latency Inventory = how many cars currently listed for sale selling rate = how many cars sell each day latency = how many days on autotrader before selling Assume 50% are overpriced and 50% well priced and that overall the market is well balanced between demand and supply so that selling rate is fairly constant. Then, Inventory_overpriced = selling_Rate * latency_overpriced Inventory_wellpriced = selling_Rate * latency_wellpriced if latency_overpriced = 15 days and latency_wellpriced = 3 days then you will see 5 times more overpriced car on autotrader at any given time. And yet the ratio of sold car will be 1 overpriced for each well priced. not 5 to 1. Last edited by V8FunNaturally; 05-13-2013 at 01:42 AM.. |
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