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      01-10-2010, 01:24 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Justin(OKC) View Post
If it comes in around $55k it will be really hard for me not to buy one when it's time to move to something different. I was really considering a used X5 M when the time came, but an M1 will be way too tempting. I think BMW will make it work. I don't know that it will be a high volume car, but it might take some sales from the 3 series.
I think that $55k will be an somewhat optioned one, making the 335i coupe complete overlap. Heck the M3 sedan is $55k. The M1 will start at $48k-$51k (tops).

We all know that a fully optioned 335i is quite a bit more than an entry level M3. My point is that a average 335i is likely to cost the same as a base M1.
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