They already have started going up-- at all mileages. Next time Haggerty opens up their price trends (currently behind a payway, but they open them up from time to time, give them a peak).
Those two cars I linked are certainly the top of the market, but top top of the market has been rising (as has all of it).
A year ago, anyone paying $90,000 for an e46 M3 (with 16,000 miles on it, btw) or $176,000 for an e39 M5 was unheard of
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2005 M3 Coupe, 2004 M3 Wagon, 2001 M5 Sedan, 2008 M5 6MT Sedan, 2012 128i M sport
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