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Originally Posted by bren
The e90 market doesn't really seem relevant unless they put a 4cyl in the new one - or stop offering the manual transmission.
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This could well happen.
Plus I just did a search and 2011 E90's with 65k miles and unknown histories are over 30k.
If I end up averaging 6k/year in depreciation after 6 years, I'd be ok with that. Mine is bound to have under 40k miles after 6 years.
It doesn't matter though. It will be what it will be.