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Originally Posted by Fen335i
Search cars.com, autotrader, craigs, etc...if you are willing to "go get" your M3, you will get a better deal. For whatever reason, the Seattle/Bellevue dealerships here think that they can demand a premium for these cars compared to other cities in the US. I'm a pro-used guy..last year I bought a 1-yo e92 M3 (loaded - nav, extended leather, 19's, etc) with only 2,000 miles on it for 50...don't spend 60k+ on a vehicle that's going to lose 10 grand in the first 6 months after you buy it. Let someone else take that huge depreciation hit. Just my 2 cents...
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I was thinking the same..... Decisions, decisions!!!