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Originally Posted by Efthreeoh
Gotta be a typo... you mean "F30"
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Nope. Even the old E30 sold over 5.7x more in the US than the E82. FWIW, that puts E82 sales at a little over twice the total E9X M3 sales, so, if we're talking just the 135i, it's probably in the same realm of total US sales as the E9X M3.
Total E30 Sales (US cars only)
1984: 44,433
1985: 53,905
1986: 61,822
1987: 58,896
1988: 38,346
1989: 32,153
1990: 29,583
1991: 29,002
total: 348,140
Total E82 Sales (US cars only)
2008: 12,018
2009: 11,182
2010: 13,132
2011: 8,832
2012: 7,689
2013: 7,220
2014: 75
total: 60,148
And just for fun:
Total Porsche 911 (997) US sales
2012: 8,528
2011: 6,016
2010: 5,737
2009: 6,839
2008: 8,324
2007: 12,493
2006: 12,045
2005: 10,107
total: 70,089