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Updated · Jalopnik · May 24
2021 BMW M4 Loses $30,000 in 5 Years as Depreciation Averages 40%
Updated
Updated · Jalopnik · May 24

2021 BMW M4 Loses $30,000 in 5 Years as Depreciation Averages 40%

6 articles · Updated · Jalopnik · May 24
  • Cross-source estimates put the 2021 BMW M4's five-year depreciation at about 40%, leaving an average MSRP buyer down roughly $30,000.
  • iSeeCars pegs the coupe's resale value at $52,471 after 35.5% depreciation, while CarEdge projects 39% depreciation and a $63,868 used value; KBB's three-year view implies current private-party values near $53,700 to $57,200.
  • Used listings broadly support that range: Autotrader shows $55,499 to $79,995 and Cars.com $49,999 to $74,977, with most clean examples clustered around $57,000 to $70,000 before negotiation.
  • The convertible has fallen faster at 44.8% over five years, but the G82-generation M4 still holds value better than the 2020 F82, depreciating about 9 percentage points less over the same span.
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