Used 2018 BMW M3 for Sale near Denver, CO
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CarGurus Analysis:
2018 BMW M3
With 138 currently listed for sale and an average price of $51,252.00, 28.3% of 2018 BMW M3s for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2018 BMW M3 4.6 / 5 stars.
57.2% of 2018 M3 models on CarGurus are accident free.
CarGurus Analysis: 2018 BMW M3

Summary
With 138 currently listed for sale and an average price of $51,252.00, 28.3% of 2018 BMW M3s for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2018 BMW M3 4.6 / 5 stars.
57.2% of 2018 M3 models on CarGurus are accident free.
Why it stands out
The 2018 BMW M3 continues to uphold its legacy as a thrilling sports sedan that delivers an exhilarating driving experience. This model features a robust 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six engine, delivering 425 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque, ensuring strong performance on any road. The M3 combines practicality with high performance, making it suitable for both daily driving and track use. Despite some criticisms regarding handling compared to previous iterations and the introduction of artificial engine noise, many drivers praise its power, comfort, and upscale interior. Additionally, numerous tech features enhance the driving experience, making it an appealing choice for automotive enthusiasts.
When considering a used 2018 M3, it's critical to examine the vehicle's maintenance history and overall condition to avoid potential issues stemming from previous abuse or modifications. This model is not only a gem in the BMW lineup but also a solid contender against its rivals from Mercedes AMG and Porsche.
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- Good/great deal percentage: 36.6%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 328
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- Good/great deal percentage: 33.2%
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- Total listings: 382
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- Good/great deal percentage: 27.8%
- Total listings: 255
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from March 30, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Ed K
Reviewed a 2018 BMW Sedan RWD on Sep 28, 2024
This M3 was so incredibly clean and like new and more than worth the premium price with low mileage and a perfect pre-inspection. I just drove it home from Detroit to Louisville and loved every minute of it.
abraham G
Reviewed a 2018 BMW M3 on Mar 24, 2022
Comparing with the e92 m3 competition I have: The car I own is a 2018 M3 with competition pack and executive pack and all the options. Black on red spec. This car looks more aggressive. It has more tech, it looks more nicer and modern. It doesnt feel much faster to he honest. The steering feels wider, I have to turn the steering wheel a lot more for the car to really turn. I almost clipped my front end corner of my car because how wide the the car turns as compared to my e92 m3. The e92 m3 feels more like a drivers car. Unlike the f80, the e92 m3 feels instant power and it feels like you go faster and faster. The transmission also feels more aggressive and it really smacks you to the seat on every gear change. The f80 just doesnt feel that way. I love hearing the loud screaming v8, it sounds and feels like it just loves to Rev. It wants to push its limits. The f80 doesnt feel that way, I also dont know how to feel about the fake engine noise in the interior when you rev it out. You want to hear the actual exhaust note but the car forces you to listen to this artificial BS. Its too loud as well. Its a more beautiful car, but the whole driving dynamics is not as good as the e92 m3.
Kelvin W
Reviewed a 2018 BMW M3 on May 15, 2022
The car rides smooth. Shifts great. Lots of power when you need it
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2018 BMW M3 on Feb 8, 2021
This car is nothing but awesome! So powerful and very fun to drive!
2018 BMW M3 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| CS Sedan RWD | $98,250 |
| Sedan RWD | $66,500 |
2018 BMW M3 Price Trends
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