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 Why do people pay M3 money for a 318ti?



I mean, seriously. We're talking about the 4-banger.
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Who does?

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Let me know who's doing this PLEASE. I'll buy my 95 Club Sport back and re-sell it! (It was a fun car in excellent shape but a hard sell).

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Are we talking about a specific case?

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I mean, seriously. We're talking about the 4-banger.



Good for the 318ti owner!!

When I sold mine in September, I think that I got a very fair price (which was much higher than a price I could find any any of the price guide books or online), but I still think I could have gotten more if I hadn't been in a rush to see the car go. It's not that I was in a rush for the money, I just had no where to store an unregistered car until I could sell it.

They still seem to have a solid following and they bring good money. I can say that despite some of its short-comings, resale value was satisfying and made the overall ownership experience much cheaper than it would have been with something else.

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Good for the 318ti owner!!

When I sold mine in September, I think that I got a very fair price (which was much higher than a price I could find any any of the price guide books or online), but I still think I could have gotten more if I hadn't been in a rush to see the car go. It's not that I was in a rush for the money, I just had no where to store an unregistered car until I could sell it.

They still seem to have a solid following and they bring good money. I can say that despite some of its short-comings, resale value was satisfying and made the overall ownership experience much cheaper than it would have been with something else.
I had the same experience when I sold mine. A premium was paid for mine. I got paid 43% of my purchase price on a 7/1/2 year old car, can't beat that. I had an offer from somebody from Arizona who had been looking for one for a while. There is following for them specially the Sport Package version. Though they may be underpowered but when taken to an Autocross they are more tossable and fun than a heavier car.


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