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      05-27-2022, 11:16 AM   #1
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BMW USA Announces Prices Increase For All 2023 Model Year Vehicles & Some Options
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BMW NA has announced price increases across the board to all 2023MY vehicles and some select options.

According to the announcement: "BMW NA have determined that it is necessary to reflect the current economic situation."

Here is the full list of pricing updates:

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      05-27-2022, 03:17 PM   #2
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Will there actually be a 2023 F90 M5?
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      05-27-2022, 06:33 PM   #3
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Seems like a fairly modest price increase considering the macro environment. I’m curious how much of the revenue from increased price realization over the last 12 months went to BMW corporate vs dealerships. Anyone privy to changes BMW has made to their invoice pricing and holdback that effects what dealerships pay?
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      05-28-2022, 05:38 AM   #4
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thank god i dont need another vehicle for a LONG time. Prices are up for everything.. And just keep going. Every manufacturer is milking this "shortage" thing to their advantage now. Its ALL about greed.
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      05-28-2022, 11:36 AM   #5
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With markups, delays, and missing features, and now these price hikes, I’ve been surprised how many people are buying new/used cars rather than just waiting another year or two. Of course some people actually need to be in the market but from these forums it sounds like many just want something new to them no matter what.
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With markups, delays, and missing features, and now these price hikes, I've been surprised how many people are buying new/used cars rather than just waiting another year or two. Of course some people actually need to be in the market but from these forums it sounds like many just want something new to them no matter what.
Of course the majority want something new no matter what. Many of us likely wouldn't be on the forum otherwise.
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      05-28-2022, 09:41 PM   #7
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Will there actually be a 2023 F90 M5?
Per the sheet, yes
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      06-01-2022, 12:54 PM   #8
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According to the announcement: "BMW NA have determined that it is necessary to reflect the current economic situation."

So the prices will go down after the 'Current Economic Situation', right???
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Surprised there will even be a 2023 M5
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Surprised there will even be a 2023 M5
I've heard this a couple times in the last week or so. Not being snarky or combative, genuinely asking people's thoughts on this.

Why wouldn't there be a 2023 M5? I assume supply-chain stuff is at the heart of it, but what else?
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      06-02-2022, 02:37 PM   #11
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Of course the majority want something new no matter what. Many of us likely wouldn't be on the forum otherwise.
For me it was the combination of:
1. Taking advantage of used car values for my current vehicle
2. Finding one at MSRP is the new normal, I don't see this changing
3. The value of a 1 or even a 2 year old M5 is too close to the new price. Why not buy new and not buy something someone else already beat on.
4. BMW CPO program isn't great
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      06-02-2022, 02:39 PM   #12
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It's not going to change anything for me but I am curious to see what is changing about the 2023 M5. Probably only colors but I still want to know. Surprised they haven't released that info yet.
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Moserkm saw this

https://s3.amazonaws.com/bmwmedia.ic...cing_Guide.pdf

Posted by BMWGirlFL on a thread, so this has the answers to your questions. But you're right, they added Dark Graphite, San Remo Blue, Marina Bay Blue and Skyscraper Grey (most likely as a substitute for the DG) as standard colors. Besides that B&W is still missing and everything looks to be pretty much the same.
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      06-11-2022, 06:46 AM   #14
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Moserkm saw this

https://s3.amazonaws.com/bmwmedia.ic...cing_Guide.pdf

Posted by BMWGirlFL on a thread, so this has the answers to your questions. But you're right, they added Dark Graphite, San Remo Blue, Marina Bay Blue and Skyscraper Grey (most likely as a substitute for the DG) as standard colors. Besides that B&W is still missing and everything looks to be pretty much the same.
Thanks for posting!
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