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Market Update – September 6, 2013

September 7th, 2013

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

Currently Listed: 45
S52: 31
S54: 14
Average Asking Price: $27,588.28
S52: $23,715.62
S54: $34,780.36

Most Popular Sales Listings

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

2002 Steel Gray over Dark Gray in New York, NY

2002 Steel Gray over Dark Gray
New York, NY – $27,900

1999 Imola Red over Black in San Jose, CA

1999 Imola Red over Black
San Jose, CA- $12,499

2002 Steel Gray over Black in Fall River, MA

2002 Steel Gray over Black
Fall River, MA – $34,495

1999 Alpine White over Estoril Blue in Atlanta, GA

1999 Alpine White over Estoril Blue
Atlanta, GA – $15,500

Best Deals

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

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue in Manhattan Beach, CA

1999 Estoril Blue over Estoril Blue
Manhattan Beach, CA- $14,850

2001 Black Sapphire over Dark Beige in Pewaukee, WI

2001 Black Sapphire over Dark Beige
Pewaukee, WI- $27,500

2000 Alpine White over Dark Beige in San Antonio, TX

2000 Alpine White over Dark Beige
San Antonio, TX – $18,900

2001 Titanium Silver over Dark Gray in Summerlin, NV

2001 Titanium Silver over Dark Gray
Summerlin, NV – $31,000

Sold This Week

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

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  1. Mr. Lowside
    September 10th, 2013 at 18:13 | #1

    Jon, thanks for sharing the story behind all your recent upgrades, thoroughly enjoyed reading the piece.

    Questions:

    1. I can’t remember: is your car one of the sunroof-deletes?
    2. Do auto enthusiasts typically get their cars “officially” reappraised for insurance purposes?

    Cheers and don’t stop now.

    • September 11th, 2013 at 11:00 | #2

      1. Nope, mine has a sunroof. You just can’t see it very well from any of those angles.
      2. It was more common a few years ago for insurance purposes. Since then, Kelley Blue Book has adjusted their prices to be fairly accurate, which helps a lot.

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