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3 Series E90. Currently in production (2005 -
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BMW NA releases official pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-13-2008, 10:42 PM

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BMW ANNOUNCES PRICING FOR THE ALL-NEW BMW M3 COUPE AND SEDAN AT THE 2008 NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW IN DETROIT
01/13/2008

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - January 13, 2008... During its press conference today at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, BMW announced the pricing for the highly anticipated 2008 M3 Coupe and M3 Sedan. When the vehicles go on sale in March, the Coupe will be priced at $57,275 and the Sedan at $54,575. Sharing the high-revving 414-horsepower V8 and balanced chassis designed to be "faster than its engine," this March, BMW M GmbH will offer the most powerful, best performing series production M3s to the North American market.
The all-new 2008 M3 Coupe and M3 Sedan-the fourth generation of compact sport vehicles which set the standard in minimizing any compromises between race-inspired performance and luxury and convenience-feature the first V8 in a series-production BMW M3. They also feature driver-adjustable settings for crucial dynamic controls encompassing engine response, steering, damping and stability (with an available steering-wheel-mounted "MDrive" button to store the preferences) and a sumptuous interior which can be optimized to the driver's desires including the comprehensive entertainment/navigation system operated through BMW's latest iDrive controller.

Additionally, the 2008 M3 Coupe is the first production vehicle in its segment with a carbon fiber reinforced roof. The material shares the same safety properties as steel, but is four times lighter. Weighing around 11 lbs. less than a standard steel roof and approximately 44 lbs. less than a steel roof incorporating a moonroof, the carbon fiber reinforced roof provides significant weight saving at the highest point of the car-lowering the car's center of gravity-to increase agility and responsiveness while limiting dive and roll in turns.

Racing provided the reason for the original M3's 1986 creation as the company had to produce road-going homologation versions of its 3 Series Coupe to enter the motorsports version in the German Touring Car Championship. The original M3's popularity provided the impetus to continue developing the M3, making it both a better performer and more inviting road car. The M3 has continued to evolve along with the underlying 3 Series, the company's most popular, upon which it is based.

In 1987 North Americans received their first taste of the high-rpm, naturally aspirated 2.3-liter four-cylinder M3 Coupe's 192-hp and thus was born a legend on this side of the Atlantic. The next generation arrived in 1995 with a 3.0-liter (and later, 3.2-liter) 240-hp inline-six powerplant. In 1997 the first M3 Sedan joined the family and the first M3 Convertible followed shortly thereafter. The most-recent version, available from 2001-2006 as either a coupe or convertible, again was offered with six-cylinder power, this time providing 333 hp from its 3.2 liters. This vehicle was BMW's first use of SMG (Sequential Manual Gearbox) for the U.S. market.

Pricing is pretty good for the content, especially being a high-performance car. If only they applied the same logic when deciding on pricing for the 1er coupe.
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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-13-2008, 11:37 PM

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Pricing is pretty good for the content, especially being a high-performance car. If only they applied the same logic when deciding on pricing for the 1er coupe.
Yeah, very competitive price, not the $65000 that the magazines were predicting. I wonder if we have Lexus to thank for it (they just priced IS_F around the same range couple of days ago).

But why do you feel the 1er is expensive, the 135 is not any more expensive than the Japanese cars with similar numbers or even slower German competition like R32.
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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-13-2008, 11:48 PM

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But why do you feel the 1er is expensive, the 135 is not any more expensive than the Japanese cars with similar numbers or even slower German competition like R32.
I'm going to assume you're talking base price, because once you equip a U.S. spec 135i coupe the price shoots through the roof. They just released pricing for the 135i convertible today and base is $39k. I don't care what badge is up front, I'm not paying $40k or anything near it for a subcompact car. That's ridiculous.
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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 01:17 AM

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I'm going to assume you're talking base price, because once you equip a U.S. spec 135i coupe the price shoots through the roof. They just released pricing for the 135i convertible today and base is $39k. I don't care what badge is up front, I'm not paying $40k or anything near it for a subcompact car. That's ridiculous.
Well, add the same options to the competition and you would get the same price. If anything, I think 135 comes with more standard options. Anyway, the way I want it, 135 comes in just less than 40 grand, and I think I would definitely drop that if I was in the market for a car now.
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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 01:28 AM

These cars were going to sell like hotcakes anyway, but this friendly price makes this more so. The Lexus IS actually costs a little more, not that 2K matters in this market segment.

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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 01:50 AM

from m3post.com. I dont know if this is officiall though

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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 01:53 AM

Interesting, but taxes shouldn't be included here because they vary from state to state.

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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 10:52 AM

Roughly 10k cheaper then the RS4... but that's only superficial.

I think the base RS4 is better equipped, so once once the M3 is loaded, I'm pretty sure the sticker is just as high as the Audi. Tsk tsk.
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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 12:58 PM

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Re: BMW NA releases offical pricing for E90/2 M3 - 01-14-2008, 01:22 PM

Hahaha that is AWESOME! People were speculating that this car will start at $62 and now this shows up. If it's in the same price range as the Lexus, I think they are in big trouble. Very good move by BMW imo
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