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BMW M2 (F87)

2016–2021

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  • Lowest price

    $49,500

    Since 2020

  • Median price

    $60,750

    Since 2020 · n=4

  • Highest price

    $100,000

    Since 2020

  • Sold cars

    4

    All time

  • Sell-through

    100%

    Of 4 lots

BMW M2

Based on 4 verified auction results

HOLDStablehigh confidence

$67,000

Market value · recent verified sales

+7.6%

12-month change

Hold or Wait

Appreciating but pace slowing. Patient buyers may find better entry.

Prices have been flat (+7.6%). No strong directional signal.

MSRP

Collectibility

5/10

Collectible

3-Year Forecast

$79,398

+19%

5-Year Forecast

$83,893

+25%

Estimates based on 4 verified Australia sales.

Market scores

36

Desirability

Thin

30

Liquidity

Good

60

Resale Outlook

Option premiums

What every option is worth.

  • Built ≤ 2019

    $15,968-26%

    21 with · 14 without · high confidence

Premiums compare the median price of sales with each option against comparable sales without it, mined from verified auction listings. Prices are adjusted to the model's median mileage before comparing. Sales are pooled across markets on a relative-price basis, so exchange rates and market levels can't skew the split. Options interact in ways a one-at-a-time split can’t capture — treat each premium as directional rather than gospel.

Marque analyst note

The BMW M2 F87 in Australia sits at a median of $67,000, up 7.6% over the past twelve months, though the signal remains HOLD given modest momentum and thin trading activity. This modest appreciation suggests the car is holding ground rather than accelerating in value, consistent with its stable modern-classic status.

The Australian market has recorded only four tracked sales in the past year, reflecting sparse liquidity for this model. The thinness of transaction data means price discovery is challenging and buyers or sellers may face wider bid-ask spreads than in more liquid segments.

The F87 generation commands a collectible rating with a score of 5, positioning it as a recognized nameplate with long-term staying power. However, desirability is classed as low in the current market, suggesting enthusiasm remains confined to enthusiasts rather than broader demand drivers.

The three-year outlook projects appreciation to approximately $79,400, a gain of 18.5% from current levels. The five-year base case points to $83,900, representing 25.2% total growth, a pace consistent with stable modern classics that appreciate gradually as production cohorts age and survivor rates tighten.

Given the minimal liquidity and modest recent gains, current owners should expect patience as the primary requirement. The F87's upside appears tied to the broader recognition of turbocharged M2 values as newer generations mature, rather than any imminent spike in demand or comparable sales.

Depreciation Benchmark

  • Current avg value$67,000
  • Annual appr. rate+7.6%/yr

Vehicle History Signals

  • Auction lots tracked35
  • Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
  • No damage declared35 (100.0%)
No damage or salvage declarations found in the titles and descriptions of the auction lots we track for this model. That's a good sign, not a guarantee — always commission a professional inspection and history check before buying.

Est. Annual Ownership Costs

  • Insurance (agreed value)$910
  • Maintenance$3,050
  • Storage$4,870
  • Depreciation— (appreciating)
  • Total annual cost$8,830
This car has historically appreciated — carrying cost is offset by value growth, not eroded by depreciation.

Market Liquidity

  • Active Listings0
  • Sales Last 12 Months1
  • Sell-Through25%

Market Snapshot

  • Active Listings0
  • Avg Sale Price$67,750
  • Avg Mileage at Sale
  • Recent Price Range$49,500 – $100,000
  • Total Sales Tracked4

Recent sales

  • $100,000

    Collecting Cars · 20 May 2026

  • $49,500

    Collecting Cars · 31 Mar 2025

  • $67,000

    Collecting Cars · 17 Sept 2024

  • $54,500

    Collecting Cars · 3 Nov 2023

Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.