I've been keeping an eye on the M140i's for the past 3 to 4 months. There are plenty on there that have been there for a while now. Prices have certainly gone up, but that said...there has been about 20 or so available at any time...recently that number has jumper to over 30 consistently now for a few weeks. I'm not sure what has driven up the amount of 140's available but there is a reason. I don't believe prices are going to stay as high as they are and interest rates are on the up. The specific one below has been on Autotrader for months now. Can't say for certain it's still available but have to assume so since it's still there but one must call to be sure. My feeling is the bubble is going to pop...newer and higher spec interior cars are being released including the new 2 series. Nothing wrong with the M140i...solid car but the price is not gonna last I think. If the insurance is willing to fix the car and BMW approves, have it fixed especially if you're planning on keeping the car for 5 years. AS LONG AS IT'S DONE RIGHT...AND BMW APPROVES. I dont wana see a dodgy fixed car being sold to someone else. BMW won't honor a plan on a car if it's fixed poorly or there are structural issues imo. So if it can be done right, why not.
Used 2018 BMW 1 Series M140i 5-Door Sports-Auto For Sale - R 599 995 - ID: 26057530
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Hey man, totally qith you here...
Also seen this sitting for awhile. I know why after knowing these cars back to front. Reason this is sitting is because it's a base model asking Shadow edition price so it has sat. But I have personally through my BMW contacts witnesses 5 m140s that went to market all from R649 000 upto R699 000 that sold and sold fast, 3 of them weren't even shadow editions and limited extras.
The 140i has one of the lowest amount of 'M' models for sale in the market. As you said there are +-33 where if you look at the M2, M3, M4 categories there's well over 50-60 for sale there. Not as many were produced either.
Agreed that there's gonna be replacements but what's making this car so lucrative is the fact that it was said to be the very last straight 6, rear wheel 3L 1 series. That and the mere fact that if you've driven one of these as a BMW enthusiast you will understand why it grabs ahold of you and just how unique they are. Watched many guys jump from and M3 and M2 to the M140i. Sheer drivers car. That's why I loved it..
Agreed it's hard to see the value of these rise any higher I guess there's just know way we can know. But to know that the value from when I bought to now has gone over R100 000 is quite something. As for future value I guess you can't say, even if the prediction was that they would be collectors (full Shadow with extras and low milage)
I want to keep mine so badly but now given recent petrol prices, everything else will go up again too. Alot to consider here so I'm a little torn.
As for repair, it is a BMW ARC known to be the best accident repaired shop for BMW so I have faith in that, and the reinstatement of the maintenance plan. Have had extensive and thorough conversations with the workshop manager about it. So it'll be completely all new replaced parts, no panel beating and short cuts because of BMW's quality system and honor to their cars on the road. They won't pass anything to roadworthy if anything on the vehicle doesn't fit the maximum measure requirements.