With an original MSRP of $135,195, this 2023 BMW M8 Competition includes $3,700 of extra features — all already built into the price. It features:
- Driving Assistance Package ($1,700) – Active Blind Spot Detection, Lane Departure Warning, Cross-Traffic Alert Rear, Speed Limit Info, Surround View w/3D View, Active Driving Assistant, Parking Assistant Plus
- 20" M Double-Spoke Wheels ($2,000) – 20" x 9.5" front / 20" x 10.5" rear, performance-biased lightweight construction
- Several Trim Highlights – 617-hp M TwinPower Turbo V8, M xDrive all-wheel drive, M Sport exhaust, carbon-fiber interior trim, Head-Up Display, Harman Kardon surround sound, heated and ventilated M Sport seats, soft-close doors, Live Cockpit Pro with navigation, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
It's a one-owner with factory warranty coverage until August 2026 or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first), giving you added peace of mind.
It’s finished in Alpine White over a Black Extended Merino Leather interior — a timeless high-contrast pairing that highlights the M8’s sleek proportions while keeping the cabin elegant and understated.
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Important Note: BMW bought this vehicle back from the original owner following a documented concern covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. The issue was fully resolved under factory warranty by performing all necessary repairs and adjustments. BMW thoroughly inspected the vehicle and certified that it met all manufacturer specifications and quality standards prior to resale.
This action was completed as a goodwill measure to ensure customer satisfaction. The original factory warranty remains active, and all official documentation from BMW is on file. This is a unique opportunity to save thousands on a fully reconditioned, high-performance BMW that meets all factory standards.
Buyback Context
Issue: The car showed a “drivetrain” warning light. That basically means the engine noticed something wasn’t working right and needed to be checked.
Resolution: BMW fixed it under the car’s warranty. They put in a new pressure sensor, a new VANOS part (which helps control engine timing), new fuel injectors, and a new coolant tank with a new cap.
Explanation: The drivetrain light turns on when the engine senses something is off with how it gets air, fuel, or stays cool. The parts BMW replaced help the engine breathe, get the right amount of fuel, and stay at the right temperature. After replacing them, the engine can run smoothly and normally again.




