Originally posted by: V00DOO
Originally posted by: Keyvan
i didn't like beemers much til this last summer.
i visited relatives in germany, and they own a 320 which i got to drive for a bit. it's not even the high end of BMWs, and it was a blast to drive, the car was so responsive, and it felt so light, powerful, but always in control. i can only imagine what the M3 must drive like!
Most people don't appreciate BMW engineering until they driven one for extended period of time. I bet you most of the BMW bushers haven't even driving a Bimmer.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Oh, and one more thing concerning the E90 M3: BMW may try to sell it with only an SMG tranny as they attempted to do with the latest M5. SMG = shite. DSG = maybe. But neither compare to a real 6-speed manual.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
And as far as I'm concerned, the day the last E46 M3 rolls off the assembly line, my ideal car will cease to exist. The E90 M3 will attempt to do just a little more with a lot more BS between the car and driver: iDrive, Adaptive Steering, V8 replaces I6, etc.
Sad indeed![]()
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
im sorry, but my brother's A4, even if slower, is way sexier than any bimmer i've ever seen.. every aspect (as far as exterior goes) from headlights/grill, to the ass end
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Oh, and one more thing concerning the E90 M3: BMW may try to sell it with only an SMG tranny as they attempted to do with the latest M5. SMG = shite. DSG = maybe. But neither compare to a real 6-speed manual.
Again, I agree - sequential manuals are probably better for racing, but inferior on the road IMO. Motor Trend reported about a month ago that BMW may produce a 6-speed manual version of the M5 for the US market, based on popular demand; I guess we'll see . . .
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I bet that BMW can put a physically smaller, lighter, and more powerful V8 in the new M3.
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I bet that BMW can put a physically smaller, lighter, and more powerful V8 in the new M3.
aren't they putting the M5's 4.9L V8 instead of developing a new whole engine?
anyway, does anyone find this package pointless?
19' wheels: you are can those without the package; and imo, the stock one looks nicer
the Leman blue paint job: a plain if not ugly color imo.
stiffer shocks and springs: can I get even better ones myself (Bilstein or Tein)?
the only things that I found worth going for are the steering wheel, and bigger brake and stronger rotors. but for $4000 more?
oh well, if the car cost 50k, an extra 10 percent doesn't seem too bad afterall.
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
I bet that BMW can put a physically smaller, lighter, and more powerful V8 in the new M3.
aren't they putting the M5's 4.9L V8 instead of developing a new whole engine?
anyway, does anyone find this package pointless?
19' wheels: you are can those without the package; and imo, the stock one looks nicer
the Leman blue paint job: a plain if not ugly color imo.
stiffer shocks and springs: can I get even better ones myself (Bilstein or Tein)?
the only things that I found worth going for are the steering wheel, and bigger brake and stronger rotors. but for $4000 more?
oh well, if the car cost 50k, an extra 10 percent doesn't seem too bad afterall.