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    #11
    For around 7M, you can buy a brand new GTR. Overpriced yung mga M cars dito sa atin.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Ano difference ng M2 CS sa M2 CC? CC ang nakalagay sa pricelist.

    https://www.bmw.com.ph/content/dam/b...2304332018.pdf

    Sa ~6M mukhang ok din ang M340i.
    Increase in hp, and plethora of carbon parts. Plus its limited production.

    22 BMW M2 CS: Review, Trims, Specs, Price, New Interior Features, Exterior Design, and Specifications | CarBuzz

    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    For around 7M, you can buy a brand new GTR. Overpriced yung mga M cars dito sa atin.


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    Actually for 7M you’ll get a used one, not brandnew. A new one is priced at around 8.9, significant increase from 6.7.

    I’m currently hanging out with GTR owners, head scratcher daw bakit theres a huge price jump, though they’re not complaining.

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    Ang mahal pala ng extra 4M+ mark up kung ganoon from CC to CS.

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    Did the math on this. I think kaya naging sobrang taas ng price increase is because the M2 CS falls in the next higher bracket (50%) sa TRAIN tax, compared to 20% for the previous M2 versions:

    Assuming zero shipping cost and zero dealer margin:
    M2C - $58,900 - P2.9M - 20% tax bracket under TRAIN. With excise and vat = P4.698M
    M2 CS - $80,000 - P4.1M - 50% tax bracket under TRAIN. With excise and vat = P7.782M

    Now assuming $5,000 shipping and 25% margin:
    M2C - (($58,900 + $5,000) * 1.25) = P3.93M. Add 30% excise, 20% TRAIN, 12% VAT = P6.4M (almost bang-on with the P6.5M price)
    M2 CS - (($80,000 + $5,000) * 1.25) = P5.23M. Add 30% excise, 50% TRAIN, 12% VAT = P10.4M (almost bang-on with the P10.5M price)

    Despite the 4M price jump, the dealer only makes about P260k in additional profit sa sale of M2 CS vs M2 C.
    Last edited by Dr.Kamiya; July 28th, 2020 at 08:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweetlucious View Post
    WTF!!!

    Got a quote from BMW for the M2CS,

    10.6M!!! For a car that is priced around $85K in US.

    The SA egging me put down a reservation, I’ll be the 1st to have it in the country daw.(4mo.waiting time).

    No, Im not biting. Ano ako uto-uto.
    "10.6M is steep compared to the US price, but exclusivity and being the first in the country might be worth it if you're a big fan of the M2CS. Just weigh the premium against your passion!"

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    Wow, 6-speed manual ftw!
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I like the M5 because there are only a few sedans which can go as quick and fast as supercars. The ubersedans like the M5 embody extreme carmaking without compromising comfort and class.

    If I have the means to buy an M5, I don’t care whatsoever what those “car guys” discuss in car meets. I can get into an M5 in my custom-tailored suit and spunk sports cars into submission in a drag race.

    The Grand Tour: M5 vs AMG - YouTube


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    Yup, totally agree on this one. You get the M5 because you want a wolf in a labrador clothing. Best of both worlds.

    Or maybe just the M3
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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