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Originally Posted by 02M3ForMe
A brand new 2022 M3 AWD has a $12k LOWER MSRP in inflated 2021 dollars than the 2012 GTR's original MSRP.
The 2012 GTR had a base price of just over $90,000 ... in 2012. (For context, the 2012 M3 Coupe's base price was $62,075.)
At approximately $77k base MSRP and with sky-high tuning potential, the 2022 G80 AWD will absolutely retake the crown as the real performance bargain. The cheapest GTR you can buy today is $113k.
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I get all the " In todays money " talk. All I'm saying is in my opinion, it's a let down. Many people seem to compare the 2 now that there is going to be an AWD version. So I was just hoping, it would have at least been a bit faster than a 11 year old, GTR. Oh well. Maybe the next model will be.