Had a blast in the new M3...
Had a blast in the new M3...
Not allowed to drive, but was driven in the new M3 this weekend. Actually, it was much better than all the reviews I've seen so far. Obviously a proper drive is needed to clarify details, but what I can tell is that the engine has a substancially harder edge to it than the RS4. For my money it felt quite a bit more lively and felt like it went harder than the RS4. On the downside the cabin is dull.
Well worth a try though and it will be a very interesting car with the dual clutch gearbox when it arrives. The photos of the saloon version look ok too.
Well worth a try though and it will be a very interesting car with the dual clutch gearbox when it arrives. The photos of the saloon version look ok too.
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RE: Had a blast in the new M3...
I've already driven a new M3, its a great drivers car make no mistake - you really have to go to 9/10's before you seen any difference between the RS4 or M3 so for the average drive i don't think there is anything in it, but BMW still have no answer to the avant and theres still no security of quattro which really always gives you the confidence to press on in bad weatehr when id be inclined to back off in the BMW.
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Re: RE: Had a blast in the new M3...
I also have drive two M3's and can agree, nothing in it for everyday stuff, flat out in the dry nothing in it. In the wet/ damp UK RS4 wins.martinhans wrote:I've already driven a new M3, its a great drivers car make no mistake - you really have to go to 9/10's before you seen any difference between the RS4 or M3 so for the average drive i don't think there is anything in it, but BMW still have no answer to the avant and theres still no security of quattro which really always gives you the confidence to press on in bad weatehr when id be inclined to back off in the BMW.

I came head on with the first one (white) I'd seen in the flesh on the wrong side of the road on the A30 going into Egham at the weekend at about double the speed limit passing a line of cars.
Kicked up a load of gravel which showered my car as he went past.
Talk about fitting the M3 stereotype...
<beep>.
Kicked up a load of gravel which showered my car as he went past.
Talk about fitting the M3 stereotype...
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Here here !! fed up listening to it to be honest. M3 is not in the same league and doesnt deserve to be even mentioned on this forum, why fuel the the pups egos even more by keep going on about it?? Personally its been thrashed on more on one occasion and in several different catogories, so job done,lets talk about more measured competition88wiff wrote:M3 = CHAV.


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B5 RS4 - 01 Avus, B7 Brake kit, Miltek cat back, Sroof, leather, optics. 66k. Current
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You can tell alot about someone and how threatened they feel by the tripe they post. Thanks for proving it.MEV wrote:Here here !! fed up listening to it to be honest. M3 is not in the same league and doesnt deserve to be even mentioned on this forum, why fuel the the pups egos even more by keep going on about it?? Personally its been thrashed on more on one occasion and in several different catogories, so job done,lets talk about more measured competition88wiff wrote:M3 = CHAV.You can take the car out of chavsille but you cant take the chav out of the car !!
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I will be very interested to see the M3 evolve over the next few years. Remember their first V8 in M3 platform, they will tune this thing, lighten (CSL) and probably DSG box or similar. I love my RS4, its my third child, but gee wiz THE M will rip in future models.
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I drove a couple of laps in the new M3 at a customer launch day at a local track in New Zealand.
Great engine, definitely felt very strong once you hit 5000RPM or so right up to its redline. The RS4 is probably its equal up until around 7500RPM, after which the RS4 power seems to drop off a bit more. RS4 definitely has better low RPM torque, so all in all I'd say in terms of straight line performance, they are about equal.
Handling wise, it has a great chassis and is very balanced - although changing down throws the rear of the car off balance a bit pre corner. Steering is a less precise than the outgoing M3 but difficult to separate it from the RS4. Transmission is where the M3 is let down - clutch is too soft and will not take a beating, and the gear box is pretty average. Throws are very long, shorter throws in the RS4 suit aggressive driving more IMO. Also the change from 2nd to 3rd and vice versa was difficult - this was on both M3 cars that were at the track day.
Good thing about the day was I also got to drive the M5 and M6 - the M3 will easily keep pace with the M5 on the track, but the M6 ultimately is a faster car when driven to the limit. That said, the M6 is a tough drive, where as the M3 is more forgiving and suits the average driver more.
Here's some pictures I took - http://www.flickr.com/photos/11933854@N ... 236816497/
Great engine, definitely felt very strong once you hit 5000RPM or so right up to its redline. The RS4 is probably its equal up until around 7500RPM, after which the RS4 power seems to drop off a bit more. RS4 definitely has better low RPM torque, so all in all I'd say in terms of straight line performance, they are about equal.
Handling wise, it has a great chassis and is very balanced - although changing down throws the rear of the car off balance a bit pre corner. Steering is a less precise than the outgoing M3 but difficult to separate it from the RS4. Transmission is where the M3 is let down - clutch is too soft and will not take a beating, and the gear box is pretty average. Throws are very long, shorter throws in the RS4 suit aggressive driving more IMO. Also the change from 2nd to 3rd and vice versa was difficult - this was on both M3 cars that were at the track day.
Good thing about the day was I also got to drive the M5 and M6 - the M3 will easily keep pace with the M5 on the track, but the M6 ultimately is a faster car when driven to the limit. That said, the M6 is a tough drive, where as the M3 is more forgiving and suits the average driver more.
Here's some pictures I took - http://www.flickr.com/photos/11933854@N ... 236816497/
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The C63 AMG is almost the only Merc I've ever seen that actually draws me towards it. It isn't the type of "I have to have it" feeling I got with the RS4 but it is more desirable than an M3 (IMO).
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