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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
I think the E92 M3 suffers the same problem/stigma as the E60 M5s - They simply do not hold their value well whatsoever.
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The e92 is just hitting the bottom of its depreciation curve. Those that actually got driven aren't easy to sell because there are still SO many around in great shape. Now that they are getting into the "oh fuck what do you mean I have to maintain the car" age for their second owners, lots are going to flood the market, and need plenty of love. Their low prices will drop even the nice ones coming up soon.
The next couple of years will be a great time to buy. That said, even if they were cheaper than the e46 I'd still rather an e46 if its supposed to be the "fun" car.