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2011
Prices for this generation of M3 convertibles are highly variable, influenced by mileage, condition, and specific options. While the average price hovers around $30,000, deals range from under $20,000 to over $50,000, indicating a buyer's market for well-priced examples with lower mileage, and a premium for pristine, low-mileage vehicles.
Moderate
The BMW M3 convertible market, particularly for the 2007-2013 range, shows a relatively tight inventory with an average of only 20 listings and quick turnover (11 days on market). Buyers should be prepared to act decisively when a compelling deal appears. Prices vary significantly, so thorough research into mileage and condition relative to the asking price is crucial. The 2011 model year appears to offer a strong balance of modern features and reasonable mileage within the current market.
This deal stands out with a strong deal score, offering a 2011 model with mileage significantly below the market average, making it an excellent value proposition.
This is a top-tier deal due to its exceptionally low mileage for the model year and a substantial estimated savings, indicating a great opportunity for a well-maintained M3.
This deal offers the largest estimated savings among the top-ranked vehicles, making it an attractive option for buyers prioritizing value, even with higher mileage.
This listing is recommended for its very aggressive pricing, offering significant savings and a lower entry point into M3 ownership, despite higher mileage.
This 2013 model offers a great balance of a more recent year, mileage close to the market average, and significant estimated savings, making it a well-rounded choice.
This deal is highlighted by the largest estimated savings, presenting a fantastic opportunity for a buyer looking for maximum value, even with higher mileage.
This listing boasts the highest estimated savings, making it an outstanding value for a buyer prioritizing budget and willing to consider higher mileage.
This is a solid deal from a BMW dealership, offering a 2009 model with mileage just over 100,000 at a price point that suggests good value.
This listing represents the lowest price point in the dataset, making it an extremely attractive option for budget-conscious buyers, despite its higher mileage.
This 2013 model from a BMW dealership offers a newer year and mileage that is not excessively high, representing a solid, albeit less aggressively priced, option.
This 2010 model offers a good balance of year and mileage, with a respectable estimated savings, making it a reasonable choice.
A 2012 model with mileage under 90,000 miles, this car represents a solid, albeit not exceptionally discounted, option for those seeking a slightly newer M3.
This 2013 model is priced close to the average, offering a newer year with mileage that aligns with expectations, making it a standard but reliable choice.
This 2010 model is priced reasonably for its mileage, offering a slightly older but still desirable M3 convertible.
This 2011 model is priced very close to the average, offering a good year and mileage combination, making it a safe, albeit not heavily discounted, choice.
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