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Originally Posted by The Cleaner
The 335is wont be collected, at least not for several decades. It will be the most desirable E92 335 ever produced because it's a North America exclusive and the last N54 production BMW.
There will never be another 335is because there will be no more 3 coupes. The real question I have been looking to answer is how many 335is's were produced. I have seen some really low figures (nothing official) that would indicate the car might be very rare. I think what can be expected for the 335is is to hold value much better than other 335's. Unmolested stock examples will be high value targets for future enthusiasts.
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If you bought it to drive it and make it yours - Molest it repeatedly
If you bought it to save it for future resale - Lock it up and wait.
Either way it is a fantastic car and I don't think you will have to wait long for it to be a collectors car - my BMW dealer keeps getting people asking for it even now and cannot keep them on the lot used once they get one; they sell faster than the new M235i and others - average price I see ranges from 31K-41k with the mileage in the 30K range - not bad at holding value. Dealer asked me if I would sell them mine and I declined of course. Good sign dare I prognosticate!
On the 335is production numbers - more than you think but still under 10,000 total including the verts.
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