Whats's going on here?
The three most iconic generations of M3 have all seen double digit gains in the past 5 years. But, more recently, we're seeing big price falls from one of these three
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In the past 5 years, E30s are up the most in absolute terms with prices (inclusive of all variants) shifting from £43,078 to £55,216 (up 28%).
E46s have risen from £20,813 to £29,530 (up 42%).
And leading the way in percentage terms is the E36. Up 69% in five years from £15,687 to £26,491.
All is rosy? Not quite.
In the past 18 months, the E46 has ticked down very slightly (-1.4%) but the E30 is where we're seeing the bigger falls. Down 9.5% in the past 18 months.
Our 2023 Year In Review will explore how much of this is down to broader trends in the market vs E30 specific.
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