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Market Update – May 4, 2012

May 5th, 2012

This week’s overview of what’s happened in the M Coupe market.

Currently Listed: 54
S52: 40
S54: 14
Average Asking Price: $23,620.00
S52: $20,521.22
S54: $32,439.62

Most Popular Sales Listings

These are the cars that have been viewed most often this week:

2000 Imola Red over Black in Eugene, OR

2000 Imola Red over Black
Eugene, OR - $28,000

2000 Imola Red over Dark Beige in East Pasadena, CA

2000 Imola Red over Dark Beige
East Pasadena, CA - $12,700

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue in Charlotte, NC

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue
Charlotte, NC - $7,900

2001 Titanium Silver over Imola Red in CA

2001 Titanium Silver over Imola Red
CA - Not Specified

Best Deals

These are what I think are the best deals still available that are not already on the most popular list.

2000 Imola Red over Imola Red in Saint Simons Island, GA

2000 Imola Red over Imola Red
Saint Simons Island, GA - $18,500

2000 Cosmos Black over Black in Dallas, TX

2000 Cosmos Black over Black
Dallas, TX - $17,500

1999 Cosmos Black over Dark Beige in San Diego, CA

1999 Cosmos Black over Dark Beige
San Diego, CA - $16,400

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue in Lawrenceville, GA

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue
Lawrenceville, GA - $16,500

Sold This Week

Here are the cars that appear to have gone to lucky new owners this week.

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  1. May 6th, 2012 at 06:05 | #1

    http://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/2989815007.html

    Here is a nice one for you to check out.

    I sold my Z4 3.0 si coupe last Fall and have been checking out a possible M coupe as a replacement. My Z had only 8K on the odometer.

  2. Jim Avery
    May 6th, 2012 at 07:22 | #3

    Jon, any idea how many coupes are no longer with us? Like our late Imola Red with red/black 2 tone 2000 coupe drowned in Hurricane Ivan. I have searched for the vin but cannot find it. Must be more of the 690 that no longer exist.

    • May 7th, 2012 at 10:41 | #4

      Yeah, I’m sure there are quite a few that are no longer on the road. We’re actually working on a project to track all of them down.

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