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Originally Posted by solstice
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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
Yes, I was referring to M3/M4 sales.
I believe the coupe E46's and E9X's outsold their sedan counterparts as well, be it ///M or non-///M.
To be fair, wasn't the F80 on the market before the coupe? I don't recall exactly.
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They were launched and available simultaneously. Further I recall members having problem securing M3 allocations at time. If I recall they were either more limited at times or more popular causing this.
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Got it!
For coupe/sedan reference.....
BMW sold 14,700 E92 MT M3 coupes; 29,188 E92 M-DCT coupes.
BMW sold 4,318 E90 MT M3 sedans; 5,288 E90 M-DCT coupes.
I'm still looking for final E46 non-M coupe/sedan numbers, but those figures are staggering in favor of coupes in general. I remember seeing the E46 numbers a long time ago and the numbers favored the coupes by a significant margin.
BMW has sold a total of 16,057 F80 M3's in the U.S. among the variants (..
launch, LCI, ZCP, CS, etc.). I'm fairly certain that the coupe will nearly double that number.