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      03-21-2011, 12:19 PM   #23
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Drives: 2007 Honda S2000, 2017 GT350
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2011 E92 M3  [9.35]
2014 BMW i3  [10.00]
Congrats! Who was your SA at Concord BMW? That's where I picked up my car as well.

I know exactly what you mean when you say the M3 feels like it has no power compared to the 335i. But it's definitely just a result of you babying the car during the break-in. The car does pull like a freight train above 5-6k rpms, but it's no slouch in the lower rpms either when you are at WOT. And if you are driving with your throttle response set to normal, that plus babying the car makes the car feel really lazy and slow.

Steering sensitivity at low speeds is definitely lighter than the 335i. But at speed, it's much tighter, especially with servotronic set to sport. The 335i steering feels way too light at speed.
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