Which M car for under £40k?

Which M car for under £40k?

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chrishumes1978

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97 posts

149 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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So what would be the most reliable and 'cheapest' to run M car, around say a 65 plate onwards, BMW approved?

Needs are 4 seats, and thats about it...

M6's seem alot of car for the money, M4's probably what i would love to own but would want the Comp...love the thought of the X3M (for the few days a year when the weather is bad...) but way out of price range.

Over a 4 year term, which would be the best buy for depreciation?

SELON

1,172 posts

144 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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Comp Pack Convertible wink
Had mine for 2 years. The flexibility is great.

Same performance as the coupe (ok, 0.1 sec slower on a launch control run to 60!). Able to lose traction easily, but with TC on & efficient mode it’s a sensible car.

4 proper seats, good rear headroom (maybe better than the coupe?). Done a few Euro roadtrips with 3 or 4 good size people in the car.
Even with roof down, you’ve got a good luggage space (there’s even a button in the boot to Lift the roof up to allow you to load luggage into the boot).

Coupe if you want best track times and hustle into the B roads. Although, I’ve been out roof up on crap January weather and roof down on sunny, dry June days on B road runs in my convertible with Porsches, Lotus, Ferrari’s, McLaren’s and in the “real world“, the M car is able to hold it’s own for cross country pace.

It’s a lot of fun.

rassi

2,503 posts

266 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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As an X3 M owner, maybe a bit strange to suggest, but does it have to be an M? If your ideal car would be an X3 M, you get a lot for your money in the X3 M40i, and would be significantly cheaper to run.


p1stonhead

27,697 posts

182 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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M3 Saloon gets my vote.

Smuler

2,287 posts

154 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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As you'd love to own a M4, get them closer to £30k, reasonable mileage.

Limits depreciation and saves some for winter tires, for those few bad days when you didn't buy anX3 wink

https://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/vehicle/202006160197223...

Had you not specified, I'd have said M3.

p1stonhead

27,697 posts

182 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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Brand new M4 for £40k?

https://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/vehicle/202001236505108...

2.9% finance now available at BMW

Jabba1977

140 posts

84 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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chrishumes1978 said:
So what would be the most reliable and 'cheapest' to run M car, around say a 65 plate onwards, BMW approved?

Needs are 4 seats, and thats about it...

M6's seem alot of car for the money, M4's probably what i would love to own but would want the Comp...love the thought of the X3M (for the few days a year when the weather is bad...) but way out of price range.

Over a 4 year term, which would be the best buy for depreciation?
I would not buy an X3M/X4M for bad weather unless you plan on changing the tyres. Mine was the most lethal car I have ever driven in the snow - way worse than any of my M3/M4’s!

Wills2

26,238 posts

190 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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p1stonhead said:
M3 Saloon gets my vote.
Agreed, the M3 already holds more money than the M4, it's better looking, less of them it would be my choice (in fact it was) between the two.

M5/6s always head south quicker get run to a budget and then ruined in the main.







Pioneer

1,346 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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M5 and M6 are a big step-up in refinement, the wife's M4CP felt a bit cheap inside, even with the carbon and ext. leather. For £40k though I'd go as new an M4 as poss. Rear seats are useable but I wouldn't recommend for long journeys or young kids where you need car seats. Just a pita getting them in and out. M3 wins there. I wouldn't necessarily bother with a Comp. either as difference is negligible. Fast car though, once it gets going. Initial acceleration away from lights, roundabouts etc seems slow since I've been driving elec. The wife regularly used to give me a run for my money if she was following, except on a straight but then I was in a V10! Have you considered an i8? She went from a 2017 M4CP convertible to one. I wasn't a fan but they're so much better than any M car I've had which is most of them. Just everything about it, except the noise but you soon forget about that. And in heavy traffic it's actually nice to have no noise. £40k would get you an early one. Rear seats are actually easier to get in and out of due to the dihedral doors. Peanuts to run as well. So much fun to drive! I love hers, drive it more than any other car we have.

Liamst

166 posts

130 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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I just got an M2 Competition, it was over 40k but not by much. Been looking for one for a little while but haven't needed a car in lockdown just started looking again and the 2.9% deal made it too tempting to ignore. Got a december registered car for much less than id previously budgeted. BMW PCP figures suggest M2 competitions will be more valuable in 3/4 years time than M4's. Although there are M4's less than 6 month old being advertised pre-reg for around 40k which must be a good £20k under RRP.

chrishumes1978

Original Poster:

97 posts

149 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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Cheers all, didnt know you could get a m4 for 40k mind!

Notes the point about a x3 ‘40...think i want to say ive owned a M car before Im old, but at the same time would prefer xdrive security....


Dark Star

149 posts

205 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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I would buy an M4 with a good spec.
I have just bought an M4 Convertible in Yas Marina Blue with Comp Pack, Carbon Pack and a whole host of other options.
This is one of the nicest cars I have owned as it is quick, comfortable and has a nice appeal to those who know what they are but without attracting the wrong attention.

c3m

324 posts

166 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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I might be thinking about selling my M4 CP LCI (manual box), if interested, let me know.

russy01

4,792 posts

196 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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M4 cab as my daily. Great car, great value.

Written lots of posts about it on here, can’t be arsed tonight. But at that price I’d recommend over any M2 as overall it’s just a nicer package.