View Poll Results: What do you consider the right base price for the M2 CS (no M-DCT & no M-CCB) ? | |||
Germany: ≥ €95K | US: ≥ $85K | 11 | 9.02% | |
Germany: €90K-€94K | US: $81K-$84K | 16 | 13.11% | |
Germany: €85K-€89K | US: $76K-$80K | 29 | 23.77% | |
Germany: €80K-€84K | US: $72K-$75K | 39 | 31.97% | |
Germany: ≤ €79K | US: ≤ $71K | 27 | 22.13% | |
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09-26-2019, 09:36 AM | #1 | ||
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M2 CS base price poll for no M-DCT + no M-CCB | UPDATE Nov 6, 2019: €95K base price
Though currently still waiting for confirmation about standard features and options later this Autumn, we may assume that the M2 CS will come fairly kitted out stock from factory, with only a small list of options. The M2 CS base price has not been officially released yet.
Earlier this month an "around €95K" quote for the German market was leaked: Quote:
More recently the German car magazine Sport Auto specified "ca. 90000" as M2 CS base price and "ca. 102000" with M-DCT (± €3900) and M-CCB (± €7900) options included (indicated as "driving dynamics relevant extras") (see the dedicated thread here): Scenario 2: if the ± €90K base price quote would be accurate:
Beware, don't take these guesstimates for granted. Nothing has been confirmed yet. So, what do you consider 'the right price' for the M2 CS, if fairly kitted out stock from factory (without options such as M-DCT or M-CCB) ? Keep in mind: never included in the base price of M cars:
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The 'right' price is whatever people are willing to pay. Perhaps BMW will learn from their pricing of the M4CS/GTS. I'm curious to see what people are willing to pay. The C8's pricing certainly doesn't help. Personally, the 'right' price for me would be $75k base, with the option for $8k CCB's to bring it to $82. The M2C is already such a capable car.
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No I don't think so unless the price is right. The red calipers that are the standard brakes are gonna look sweet already. To answer your question yes they do last longer on street use and have barely any brake dust so rims will look cleaner most of the time.
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See first post of this thread.
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I paid $58,700 USD for my 2019 M2 Competition in September 2018.
I say the M2 CS is worth 10,000 - 15,000 more than what I paid for my M2c. That said between $69,000 - 74,000 is what I realistically want to pay for the CS. If BMW prices this thing more than $80k I will simply laugh and wont look back. No way I am paying $20,000 more for carbon fiber cosmetic pieces without any weight savings and an engine tune. Also like Long Beach Blue a lot and the M2 CS will not have this color.
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Keep in mind: never included in the base price of M cars:
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There is a 14 page post on this very subject with 326 comments. It's in this forum section and called M2 CS gets confirmed 450 HP. You might want to read through it. Lots of thoughts and observations on the pricing of this car.
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If you read the other thread you are referencing, you would know that Artemis was at the event in Belgium. Probably knows a lot more details but has excused himself from sharing/leaking per his conversation with bmw folks. That other thread has turned into a nonsense p car debate . I also just reread the thread and don't know what was the point of my post . Apologies |
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As the leaked info got us somehow a better idea of the M2 CS total package, this thread specifically deals with pricing guesstimates + features a dedicated poll. FWIW, my 'right base price' vote: Germany: €80K-€84K | US: $72K-$75K. If the 'real base price' (manual transmission and no options) is positioned higher (≥ €85K), then see below my personal opinion (and IMHO I'm not the only one thinking along those lines).
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If that's the case I don't know what color I'd get it in. Don't want another black car and the other choices don't scream must have. I'm torn really. |
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Luxury at the redline :)
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I don't know why so many discount such an important nuance between both vehicles. : https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/f...ntrol/EBRqGBoO |
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I voted less than $71K simply because it's pricing itself out of the competition. Hell, if it's much higher than that, I would look at a GXX M3/4.
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