📖Generation guide
F32 Coupe • 2014-2020
The original 4 Series combines sleek coupe styling with a range of powerful engines. Known for its driving dynamics, the F32 often comes with RWD or xDrive options, providing versatility for enthusiasts.
F33 Convertible • 2014-2020
This convertible variant retains the sportiness of the coupe while adding the thrill of open-air driving. It typically features similar performance specs and luxury appointments.
F36 Gran Coupe • 2014-2020
The F36 Gran Coupe offers four-door practicality while preserving the sporty essence of the coupe. Ideal for those who desire comfort and performance in a single package.
G22 Coupe • 2021-present
The G22 introduces a bold new design with a larger kidney grille and updated technology. Performance remains robust, with significant demand for the M4 Competition trims.
G23 Convertible • 2021-present
Staying true to its roots, the G23 offers thrilling performance as a convertible, appealing to those who seek luxury and speed in an updated package.
G26 Gran Coupe • 2021-present
The G26 continues the legacy of the Gran Coupe with modern design and technology, aiming to attract a wider audience who value both style and practicality.
M4 F82 • 2015-2020
The M4 F82 is performance-oriented with aggressive styling and a powerful twin-turbo inline-six. Known for its track capabilities, it holds strong collector value.
M4 G82 • 2021-present
The latest M4 G82 features an even more aggressive design and improved performance specs, particularly in the Competition and CS trims, ensuring its place as a modern collector's item.
Known issues by generation
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your BMW 4 Series can significantly vary based on its condition and specific trim. Halo trims like the M4 Competition and M4 CS fetch strong collector prices, often exceeding $5,000 and qualifying for Section B appraisals. Manual transmissions are typically favored among purists, while AWD models may command a premium over RWD. Additionally, aftermarket modifications can influence appraisal nuances, highlighting the importance of documentation to maximize value.Donation process for this model
Donating your BMW 4 Series is a streamlined process, but a few important specifics should be noted. Due to the low clearance of sport coupes, a flatbed truck is typically required for transport. If your vehicle has been tracked or modified, it’s essential to disclose this information for an accurate appraisal. Providing service records for gear oil and coolant can also enhance the vehicle's perceived value, ensuring a smooth donation experience.Vermont regional notes
In Vermont, 4 Series owners enjoy a unique backdrop of scenic drives and a burgeoning tuner community. Proximity to track days adds to the thrill for performance enthusiasts, but it’s crucial to be wary of salt-belt corrosion, especially on aluminum and composite body panels. Garage-stored examples are often well-cared-for and cherished, making them prime candidates for donation and community involvement.FAQ
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