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Originally Posted by SpencerC_6MT
The highest price I can get an M3Cx to $106,500, without the CCB's and Frozen paint. I think you failed to consider that the ceramic brakes and frozen paint are paid extras here, just like a normal M3. In fact, if you assume those options are the same cost as an M3C, the price would come out to about $130k flat for the CS. ($9000 ceramics, $1500 more for the special paint factoring in that it already comes with $2000 paint).
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The CCBs being $8,500, cost is negated by the fact that the 50 Jahre package was about the same price. If you figure the standard cost for BMW giving you a special edition car.
I haven't seen any talk of what other 2 colors are available, that they didn't announce. For 2022-2023, there is a $750 discount on individual colors. Regular price being $4,500 for an individual color.
Factor in the fact that these cars are going to be 4 special colors, and like the standard cars, probably weren't specifically crash tested in individual colors, so, the cars won't be available with the driving assistance professional package, or simply lane keep assist. So you can factor in $3,750 or $4,500 for paint.
The car also comes standard with the M Drivers Package, for the 188 top speed. which is another $2,500 that everyone seems to skip right over.