Here's why the M3 is overpriced...
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126052
Let me know what you guys think about this. I don't really know what to think of it.
But regardless how much the car manufacturer over-price its cost, there will be its group to buy it.
I am sure if the isF was introduced at high $70k initially, there will still people want to buy it.
Last edited by josephdoc; Mar 26, 2008 at 12:07 PM.
Comparison:
Lexus IS-F-fully loaded IS-F is $61,900 and in all fairness, it should be compared to the M3 Sedan, which is actually $65,700 comparably equiped, less the automatic M double clutch transmission, which based on the coupe I assume will be another $2500, so we are looking at $68,200. (Mind you I want a stick, which is why the IS-F is out for me, but in fairness automatic must be added in.)
So both vehicles in Bright Blue Metallic, Heated Seats, Automatic with F1 shift, 19 inch rims, moonroof, back up sensors, Nav, carbon fiber dash, black leather seats, light washers, premium audio have nearly a $7,000 price difference. Which if you come in blind and all things considered, is the white and blue propellars worth it to you?

Now in all fairness, a loaded IS 350 is just under $45K, while a loaded 335i is just about $53K, so again there is an $8K difference, so respectiviely the performance versions are the same jump, but I think over all the BMW's are becoming over priced, which is why instead of getting a third straight BMW I got a Lexus. Where, for the price of a loaded 335i, I bought a loaded 3GS. Same with the M3, for another $7-8K, I think, why not just get a Z06 or for the same price, get a GT-R!
Comparison:
Lexus IS-F-fully loaded IS-F is $61,900 and in all fairness, it should be compared to the M3 Sedan, which is actually $65,700 comparably equiped, less the automatic M double clutch transmission, which based on the coupe I assume will be another $2500, so we are looking at $68,200. (Mind you I want a stick, which is why the IS-F is out for me, but in fairness automatic must be added in.)
So both vehicles in Bright Blue Metallic, Heated Seats, Automatic with F1 shift, 19 inch rims, moonroof, back up sensors, Nav, carbon fiber dash, black leather seats, light washers, premium audio have nearly a $7,000 price difference. Which if you come in blind and all things considered, is the white and blue propellars worth it to you?

Now in all fairness, a loaded IS 350 is just under $45K, while a loaded 335i is just about $53K, so again there is an $8K difference, so respectiviely the performance versions are the same jump, but I think over all the BMW's are becoming over priced, which is why instead of getting a third straight BMW I got a Lexus. Where, for the price of a loaded 335i, I bought a loaded 3GS. Same with the M3, for another $7-8K, I think, why not just get a Z06 or for the same price, get a GT-R!

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The 335i.

That was one of the main conclusions I came to after reviewing a 335i:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...view+2008+335i
The 335i I reviewed, at 47K, was such a good sport sedan that I highly questioned the extra 20-25K (or more) that an M3 would cost. The M3 is a lot more money for probably not a lot more performance, especially with the 335i's twin-turbo 6.
Last edited by mmarshall; Mar 26, 2008 at 02:47 PM.
Now take into account the 1-series shares tons of parts with the 3 series, most importantly suspension and engines. I am not sure of worldwide 3 series figures but it might be maybe 300,000 a year. Now add 1 series. Then add all the M3s.
In comparison, the IS-F is IS based, only 4 versions 220d/250/300/350. Lexus might sell around 100k worldwide. Then the IS-F production is very limited compared to the M3.
I won't say its overpriced, the MARKET will determine that and historically, people buy M3s like no tomorrow. However looking at what I posted, its CLEAR it does 2 huge things for BMW.
1. Make them even MORE money
2. Produces a big grand halo for the 3 series lineup.
TOday in 2008 for $56,000, you get 414hp, a V-8, much more weight, a much bigger car. Loaded, probably can hit 75k easy.
TOday in 2008 for $56,000, you get 414hp, a V-8, much more weight, a much bigger car. Loaded, probably can hit 75k easy.

i am pretty sure couple years ago, a relatively loaded e46 m3 was around low 60s. now for a tad more you get the e90/92 m3, i think that's very good









