Win a 600-HP 2019 BMW M4 CS (F82) in Frozen Dark Blue + $5,000 Cash
A Frozen Dark Blue F82 M4 CS — one of roughly 1,000 US cars — punched out to a claimed 600 hp on an MHD Stage 2 tune, with $5,000 cash to soften the tax bill.

Est. market value
$62,000
Entries from
$15
Entries close
July 12, 2026
Drawing
July 17, 2026
What you're looking at
This is a 2019 BMW M4 CS — the F82-generation special edition, not the newer G82 CS. For one model year BMW built roughly 3,000 of these worldwide, about 1,000 US-bound, slotting the CS between the M4 Competition and the track-only M4 GTS. Stock, it runs the S55 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six making 460 hp through a 7-speed DCT to the rear wheels, with the GTS's carbon hood, a chassis retune, and standard carbon-ceramic brakes. This particular car has been worked over: an MHD Stage 2 tune the sponsor pegs at roughly 600 hp on the supporting hardware listed (front-mount intakes, upgraded charge cooler, titanium charge pipes, catless downpipes, single mid-pipe exhaust), plus an SSR crank hub upgrade — the responsible move on a high-output S55. H&R lowering springs drop it, and carbon fiber is laid on thick. The paint is Frozen Dark Blue, and the listing calls it 1 of 30 in that color.
Why it matters & the fine print
The F82 CS is collectible-adjacent — low production, the right engine, rear-drive, the only year sold here. Clean examples trade low-to-mid $60s. The mods cut both ways: a lot of expensive parts already bolted on (the crank-hub fix especially), but the catless downpipes and tune are a deduction for a numbers-correct collector. Entries are earned through merch ($1 = 10 entries, with paid 'boost' multipliers ~$30-$400 for 2x-50x; products ~$15-$180). The rules carry a genuine no-purchase route: a 3x5 card to SCHNATTERDAYS Giveaway, PO Box 406, Macedon, NY (postmark by July 12, received by July 17). Runs May 29 to 11:59:59 p.m. ET July 12, 2026, drawing on or about July 18, administered by American Sweepstakes. The prize is the car plus a $5,000 cash award (total stated $65,000); the winner is responsible for all taxes with a 1099 filed. Eligibility: 48 states + DC (no HI/PR) plus Canada outside Quebec, 18+, valid license to claim.
Spec Sheet
| Year / Make / Model | 2019 BMW M4 CS |
|---|---|
| Trim | CS |
| Engine | S55 3.0L twin-turbocharged inline-six |
| Horsepower | 460 hp |
| Transmission | 7-speed DCT dual-clutch |
| Drivetrain | RWD |
| Exterior | Frozen Dark Blue |
The Mod List
- +MHD Stage 2 tune (sponsor claims ~600 hp at the crank)
- +SSR crank hub upgrade
- +Catless downpipes
- +Single mid-pipe exhaust
- +Front-mount intakes
- +Upgraded charge cooler
- +Titanium charge pipes
- +Carbon fiber rear diffuser
- +Carbon fiber side skirts
- +Carbon fiber front lip
- +Carbon fiber rear wing
- +Carbon fiber seat backs and interior trim
- +H&R lowering springs
Why It's Special
The F82 M4 CS was a one-year-only special edition (2019 in the US) capped at roughly 3,000 units worldwide, ~1,000 to the United States. It slotted between the M4 Competition and the track-only M4 GTS, gaining a power bump, weight savings, the GTS's carbon hood, and standard carbon-ceramic brakes. The sponsor's '1 of 30' Frozen Dark Blue claim is a color/spec allocation we could not independently verify.
Our value estimate
$62,000
Sponsor's stated total prize pool is $65,000 — the rules break it as a $60,000 car ARV plus $5,000 cash. That tracks the open F82 M4 CS market: Classic.com comps cluster ~$54k-$78k, clean low-mile examples averaging ~$60k-$67k, higher-mileage BaT cars ~$53,500. The Frozen Dark Blue paint and CS rarity support the upper-middle; however, this car is heavily modified (MHD Stage 2, SSR crank hub, catless downpipes) and lowered, which discounts it for purists. ~$60-65k for the vehicle alone is reasonable; editorial mid-point $62k on the car, total package ~$65k.
Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.
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