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E30 M3 (1986-1991) {Euro 86-892.3L: 200hp @ 6750} {1990 2.3L Evo2/Cecotto/Ravaglia: 220/215/215hp @ 6750} {1991 2.5L Sport Evo: 238 @ 7000} {US -- 88-91 2.3L: 196hp @ 6750, 170tq @ 4750} Total produced: 5,280 US, ~13,300 Europe/world |
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It's only a great investment if you ultimately sell it...
And why would you do that? |
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I've been trying to explain this to my wife for years!
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Eventually money won't be free and all these things will come tumbling down, see Ferrari/Japan market in the late 80s. Warren Buffett's fearful/greedy quote is apropos here.
IMO If you happened to buy one couple years back, I'd be looking to sell it while the market is up. It's not like the supply of these cars halved in the last 2 years. Last edited by halik; Wed, Jun-01-2016 at 10:40:58 PM. |
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