Because of the similar price, some people 'might' be cross-shopping like the OP. However, GT-R is too hard to get because of the limited supply and dealers still don't know how many allocations they'll get. I would bet that even with the markup of +$10k, GT-R will be hard to get soon.
I want both GT-R and M3 and can't decide. M3 for it's well-balanced, thrill to drive, and it's awesome high-rev engine. GT-R for it's baby-bugatti like performance.
I think both cars are awesome and can't go wrong with either.
BTW, does anyone know the average MPG GT-R gets?
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I get it now... BMW FTW!
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