Brace Yourself: The £50,000 Non-CSL BMW E46 M3 Has Happened
As if you needed further proof that BMW M3 prices are getting a bit silly, here’s an E46 we found earlier – and it’s not even a CSL.
Inspired and a bit terrified by our discovery of a £30,000 E36 M-car, we had a look around to see what the state of play is for the better-favoured E46. And the news is apparently not good.
Hexagon, in the London Borough of South Kensington, is known for selling damn fine examples of good cars and charging just a little bit over the absolute market maximum for them. And that’s where you’ll find this £50,000 E46 M3.
The Alpine White coupé in question has covered just 2300 miles since being registered in 2005. It’s fitted with the SMG gearbox and has factory options including cruise control, climate control, electric sunroof, double-spoke 19-inch wheels, BMW Professional sat-nav, a 6-CD changer (y’know, for all the CDs you still have) and a Harmon Kardon stereo. It’s pretty much fully kitted-out.
The leather is unmarked and the wheels all look like new. It also has a tracker fitted, which is good news if you’ve shelled out this price for it. Fifty thousand of your British pounds buys this 338bhp beauty with enough change left over for a small fish and chips.
Fifty grand! Remember, this is not a CSL, and you can get this tidy CSL for less. While you can pick up leggy E46s for a lot less, the price for a good one is getting a bit out of hand. Is it okay to cry?
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idk though i mean 2300 it basically new…XD
Glad to hear that well kept e46 M3’s retain its deserved value, since I’m a proud owner of this well kept 04 / 43,250 miles!