|
|
09-04-2007, 12:22 PM | #23 |
Lieutenant General
948
Rep 14,371
Posts |
I was at the BMW dealer in Taiwan last week and they quoted me 94K US dollars for a 325i E93. 335i E93 goes for $108K. None of these models have Idrive or M package.
They dont have a price yet for the E92 M3 but I dont want to know how much they go for lol ill probably end up getting the 325i E93 |
Appreciate
0
|
09-25-2007, 06:17 PM | #24 |
Captain
50
Rep 604
Posts |
UK: £50,625
Germany: €56.008 (w/o 19% luxury tax) €66.650 (with 19% luxury tax) Italy: €67.900 (incl. tax) France: €72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) 104,400 (CHF, with 7.6% MWST tax) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (? member Epacy is this USD ?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands; € 99.500,-- ( stock), with some extra`s around € 115-120K Guatemala US$ 118,000 (mine fully loaded, only one this year!!!!! above Carrera S) |
Appreciate
0
|
10-14-2007, 04:16 AM | #25 |
New Member
0
Rep 5
Posts |
UK: £50,625
Germany: €56.008 (w/o 19% luxury tax) €66.650 (with 19% luxury tax) Italy: €67.900 (incl. tax) France: €72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) 104,400 (CHF, with 7.6% MWST tax) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (? member Epacy is this USD ?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands; € 99.500,-- ( stock), with some extra`s around € 115-120K Guatemala US$ 118,000 (mine fully loaded, only one this year!!!!! above Carrera S) Rep. of Ireland: €103,900 |
Appreciate
0
|
10-14-2007, 03:00 PM | #26 |
Lieutenant General
609
Rep 10,407
Posts |
Clean up
UK: £50,625
Germany: €56.008 (w/o 19% luxury tax) ..............€66.650 (with 19% luxury tax) Italy: €67.900 (incl. tax) France: €72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) ..................104,400 (CHF, with 7.6% MWST tax) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands: € 99.500 Guatemala US$ 118,000 (fully loaded or base price?) Rep. of Ireland: €103,900 Guys: Let's stick to a uniform format for updating the list. Let's also keep all prices at the base price and report the currency with the right symbol in front or note in parenthesis afterwards. Mexico, Hong Kong and Guatemala all need some minor cleaning up. Thanks. |
Appreciate
0
|
10-14-2007, 03:12 PM | #27 |
Banned
16
Rep 416
Posts |
in germany it's sold at 66000 euro. Simple currency conversion gives a US price at $93,000 !! M5 price zone
This is a dilemna for BMW. this prices is outrageous for us customers but if they price it relatively to the old M3 E46 price then they would loose money on it. Therefore BMW would be better off NOT selling the M3 AT ALL on the US market until the US dollar comes back up if it does. Ever wondered why US has to wait until spring 08 for the M3 it's not that they can't get it here before then. There you have it is all because of no profit. But BMW will have to sell the M3 for its image in the us. So they play the clock. The more they wait the more it indicates there is going to be a big price hike. Because the M3 has received mixed reception this further drives BMW to sell it as late as possible in the US. Economically the new M3 is framed to be a bust in the US. Expect to pay big big $$ for M3 in the US and thank W Bush with the Iraq war which is largely responsible for driving the us dollar down that and the trade deficit. You may disagree. This is open for discussion. |
Appreciate
0
|
10-14-2007, 04:31 PM | #28 |
Steve Forte Rio
149
Rep 2,393
Posts |
Just because the currency conversion makes the m3 cost more, doesn't mean it will be in the $90k zone with the M6.
Instead, it will be priced accordingly with the other M models. Here's a good way to look at the speculated E92 M3 pricing. Some of BMWUSAs 'starting at' MSRPs: 550i = $58,500 M5 = $82,900 difference of - $24,400 650i = $75,600 M6 = $99,300 difference of - $23,700 650i Convertible = $82,700 M6 Convertible = $105,100 difference of - $22,400 Total average difference of - $24,100 All of these model comparisons were between the top of the line models in their series versus the M model in its series. Furthermore, the.. 335i coupe = $40,800 335i sedan = $38,900 So, based on what the average is, we could safely speculate.. M3 coupe = $64k M3 sedan = $61k MSRP For those with hopes of seeing something less pricey I'll say.. M3 coupe = $61-64k M3 sedan = $58-61k MSRP |
Appreciate
0
|
10-14-2007, 08:31 PM | #29 |
Captain
50
Rep 604
Posts |
UK: £50,625
Germany: €56.008 (w/o 19% luxury tax) ..............€66.650 (with 19% luxury tax) Italy: €67.900 (incl. tax) France: €72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) ..................104,400 (CHF, with 7.6% MWST tax) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands: € 99.500 Guatemala US$ 118,000 fully loaded Rep. of Ireland: €103,900 |
Appreciate
0
|
10-15-2007, 01:22 AM | #30 |
Lieutenant General
609
Rep 10,407
Posts |
Base price
As I mentioned I think it is best if BASE PRICES ONLY are posted. There is simply too much variation in the base specs region by region and as well with the prices of options. If everyone posts what they paid I think the list will not be so meaningful. Can you update the Guatemala pricing with the BASE PRICE? Thanks.
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-15-2007, 12:20 PM | #33 |
Moderator / European Editor
1499
Rep 6,755
Posts |
Done
UK: £50,625
Germany: € 56.008 (net price) ..............€ 66.650 (incl. 19% VAT) Italy: € 67.900 (incl. tax) France: € 72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) ..................104,400 (CHF, incl. 7.6% VAT) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands: € 99.500 Guatemala US$ 118,000 (fully loaded) Rep. of Ireland: €103,900 |
Appreciate
0
|
10-15-2007, 04:36 PM | #34 |
Captain
50
Rep 604
Posts |
UK: £50,625
Germany: € 56.008 (net price) ..............€ 66.650 (incl. 19% VAT) Italy: € 67.900 (incl. tax) France: € 72.900 Switzerland: 97,026 (CHF) ..................104,400 (CHF, incl. 7.6% VAT) South Africa: R650,000 Australia: $157,000 (AUD) Denmark: 1,400,500 (krn) New Zealand: 169,995 (NZD) Japan: 9,960,000 (JPY) Mexico: $87,390 (?) Hong Kong: 1,368,000 (HKD) (estimate or final?) Netherlands: € 99.500 Guatemala US$ 95,000 (base model) Rep. of Ireland: €103,900 |
Appreciate
0
|
10-16-2007, 02:15 AM | #35 | |
Colonel
150
Rep 2,419
Posts |
Quote:
__________________
It's a great time to be alive
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-16-2007, 01:54 PM | #36 | |
Moderator
7510
Rep 19,370
Posts |
Quote:
He's making some pretty big generalizations there. Check out the Z4 3.0si vs. the Z4 M: Z4 3.0si coupe: $40,400 Z4 M coupe: $50,100 Z4 3.0si roadster: $42,400 Z4 M roadster: $52,100 The difference is exactly $9700 for both (making the M versions of those an absolute no brainer by the way). And since the prices of the Z4s are very similar to the prices for the 335s, we could just as easily predict a $50k-$51k starting price for the M3. Of course, I'm aware that the M3, M5 and M6 are more different from their non-M models than the Z4 M (body-work). However, there is a hole lot of space to play in between $9700 and $24000. Furthermore, differences in standard equipment were not taken into account with any of these comparisons. I think as time goes on its becoming clear that a sub $60k base price for the M3 is most likely. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-16-2007, 02:02 PM | #37 | |
Steve Forte Rio
149
Rep 2,393
Posts |
Quote:
I was basing the numbers on the current generation of BMWs only. I think it will be more relevant to E90/92. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-18-2007, 01:51 PM | #40 |
Major General
414
Rep 6,968
Posts |
Why not? The MSRP difference between old 540i 6spd vs. the old M5 is around 15k. The new m3 will start around 64-65k, anything less is ridiculous.
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-18-2007, 02:38 PM | #42 | |
Major General
152
Rep 5,124
Posts |
Quote:
btw, irvine CA? |
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-19-2007, 12:48 AM | #43 | |
New Member
1
Rep 22
Posts |
M3 E46 vs E92price in Finland
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
10-19-2007, 01:57 AM | #44 |
Lieutenant General
609
Rep 10,407
Posts |
OT
Let the OT US base price continue to go OT
It is important to look at the spread between highest non M model and M model to figure out where BMW will price the M3 in the US. However, competitors prices are just as important. The next important fact is that the 3er is no longer just a 3er. What I mean by this is that BMW has deliberately taken the 3er to larger, more luxurious, more powerful and in many ways closer to what the 5er used to be. They have done this because most cars are naturally getting larger (and safer) as well as to make room for the new 1er. So what does this mean? It means that the differential is likely to be closer to that of the 550->M5 than the Z4->Z4 M. As far as competition goes this thing can be >$60k base and still be priced less than RS4, 911, C63 AMG and in most ways outperform all of them. Why should BMW charge less than $60k base then? The only reason would be the psychological barrier of $60k or their belief that $60k+ would prevent them from selling their target of 50k cars over the life of the model. Sort of the same thing. Any bets on base <$60k? P.S. The sinking dollar to euro ratio does not help either! |
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
|
|