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Bmw M3, No Good.


AlexLah

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Hi all,

Wanted to start saving money to buy an M3 in the near future.

The M3 is kicked the sh1t out of it in a direct comparison between a Porsche GT3 and a Nissan GT-R.

And they are in the same price class.

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But the M3 is semi-practical as it's based on a normal-use platform.

It can still haul ass but not like the GT3 or GTR.

Who cares, they are all nice cars... Just buy what you want...

The M3 has a good reputation becuase it is a good car...

Porche, how much would one service cost?? If you have to save to buy one I dont think you should buy it... Guess the service will be quite expensive...

The GTR is a good car, too bad it is a Nissan (this is Thailand) and would be worthless in a few years...

But hey, buy the car you want, ignore the rest of us jealous bastards...

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I bought a new M3 in the UK a few years ago, to me the total package 'a load of s@@t', totally impractible for normal use, even more so over here I would have thought.

I've now got a 520D, some motor car and the 525 is probable better as its somewhat smoother. Anyway I suppose if you want a little flyer save your pennies, if you have to and go for it. Just remember that you are always better with a new one as at least you know that hasn't had any 'little body repairs'.

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Hi all,

Wanted to start saving money to buy an M3 in the near future.

The M3 is kicked the sh1t out of it in a direct comparison between a Porsche GT3 and a Nissan GT-R.

And they are in the same price class.

Go here:

On the other hand, here's a comparison between the same trio (substitute 911 Turbo for GT3) with a different result: http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/compar...comparison_test

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