This 31k-Mile 2000 BMW M Coupe Is a Modern Cult ClassicFew modern BMWs inspire the kind of devotion the M Coupe does. Born from an internal skunkworks effort and built from 1998 through 2002, it took the M Roadster and grafted on a shooting-brake roofline, a move that sharpened the chassis, transformed rigidity, and gave the world one of the most unmistakable silhouettes BMW has ever produced. Fans nicknamed it the clown shoe, and they mean it with love.This example is one of just 32 built for the North American market in this Alpine White over black and Evergreen nappa leather combination for the 2000 model year, and it shows just over 31,000 miles. Power comes from the 3.2-liter S52 inline-six paired with a ZF five-speed manual and a limited-slip differential, delivering the analog, hard-edged feel that defined 1990s M cars.Despite its focus, it isn't stripped out. Heated nappa sport seats, a sunroof, air conditioning, cruise control, and a Harman Kardon stereo make it surprisingly livable, and the M-specific 17-inch Style 40 wheels wrapped in Continental tires complete the look. The selling dealer recently refinished two wheels, fitted fresh tires, and changed the oil ahead of the sale.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe market backs up the enthusiasm. Hagerty currently pegs a good-condition example at $35,200, a figure that's climbed 9% over the past year, while Classic.com tracks a market benchmark of roughly $41,900 and an average sale north of $44,000. With the best low-mileage, well-documented cars stretching well into six figures, clean original M Coupes like this one continue to look like one of the smarter buys in modern BMW collecting.Offered with manufacturer's literature, multiple keys, a clean CARFAX, and a clean Pennsylvania title, it's a well-kept example of a car whose values have steadily climbed as enthusiasts have caught on. For anyone who has wanted a clown shoe of their own, this low-mileage M Coupe is exactly the kind of honest, usable example worth chasing.View the full listing on Hagerty Marketplace.For more from the auction block, see our latest collector car coverage.⚡️ Read the full article on MotoriousSign up for the Motorious Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.