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$46k used e46 M3 | 38 | 38.78% | |
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12-24-2007, 06:33 AM | #23 | |
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Personally, I'd get a used 335. You can find one for around $43 OTD with less than 10,000 miles (and still covered under the balance of factory warranty/maintenance).
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12-25-2007, 11:52 PM | #24 |
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New look, great performance, and will give the E46 M3 a run for it's money. BUT...trying to give an M3 a run for it's money will put you in a bad situation if the Limp Mode/Turbo Issue proceeds. Also, the 335 has no LSD...so..yeah- E46 M3: 333HP Exciting HP, LSD, Great stock everything, and an absolutely gorgeous motor. Yes, it the look of it may seem out-dated to some, but honestly I still think it looks way better then a lot of the cars on the road today; not to mention the E46 M3(imho) is still the benchmark sports car. |
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01-12-2008, 11:38 PM | #26 |
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buy my M3! and put $17k in your pocket!!!
( I vote M3)
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01-19-2008, 09:37 PM | #27 |
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im planning the same thing, but almost 50K for an E46 M3 is way too much considering which cars have come out and are coming out. i figured i dont need such a new model like the 2006, i'm looking for a 2004 with low mileage, under 50,000 kilometers (im canadian). and i've seen one's selling for mid 30K. all the advertisements list M3 at around 40K+, if people were buying them, they wouldnt be listed. but there's no demand for the M3 at that price, so that means they'll be forced to sell at a lower price. that's the good thing about buying used cars. if you look more, you'll find a model with low mileage in the mid 30K, at most i would consider paying is just under 40K. i dont know how you came to consider such a high priced car. the prices in the states are so much lower than in canada it pisses me off. i'll be searching on the internet, find so many low prices, and realize they're all american. then i search canadian listings, and they're all 10k more expensive. just look on ebay to see what the competitive prices are. and once those dont sell at those high prices, the next listing will be cheaper. M3 looks more like a rugged speed machine that'll tear up the road, while 335i looks sleeker and would fit more into a futuristic sci-fi movie.
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02-10-2008, 07:59 PM | #29 |
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M3 - unique opportunity to still buy this car with this kind of mileage. it is also an end of great I-6 era and last year of production. it will depreciate slower, especially as years go by. |
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02-14-2008, 05:51 AM | #32 |
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First of all.. I wouldn't pay 47k for any used e46 m3.. Find some better deals, there are some good finds for under 25kmiles that are under 40k. You have to really dig for them though.
Anyways, If it was a week ago, I would have said a E46 M3 before I test drove once again (My best friend had a e46 m3 that i drove on a weekly basis before he sold it about half a year ago). Take the 335. Its newer, much more refined, better engineering and technology. Bottom line, its newer, more recent which means better thoughts have gone into every aspect of the car (assuming that bmw hails their 3-series as one of the most important models). Either way though, drive one for yourself and make your decision. I can't really see you dispointed in each. They're both seriously nice cars
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I just spent some time on this thread and see everyone's suggestions and thoughts..
I'm a new owner of a E46 M3 just picked it up a few weeks ago, 06 with around 8000 miles on it and one of my good friend also picked up a 335i at the same time We both came from heavily modded Jap cars and both love the BMW now. But I personally prefer the E46 M3 more just because it gives you more of a race car feel, car also drives a lot more solid at corners and so on... However, the 335i IS more modern, more driver friendly features and such.. I guess at the end of the day, just depends on what the driver is looking for, and then look for a good deal. just my 2 cents ROCKSTAR |
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03-28-2008, 05:38 AM | #35 |
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I was in the same situation a few weeks ago! Both cars are amazing, but it comes down to what you personally want (as it has already been said).
The M3 is much more RAW, and that exhaust noise at high revs is unbeatable! Its handling is much better and it generally feels like a 'race' car. I really love the look of the M3. It doesnt look like a normal e46, and has a really mean look to it! The power bulge on the bonnet, and those wide wheel arches create quite a presence! The 335i on the other hand, is more refined and luxurious. Performance wise they are both very similar (just search youtube: 335i vs M3), but the performance from the twin turbos generate a different experience than the M3 (both equally good, just different). The interior styling is fresher as well. The 335i in my opinion is more subtle in styling in terms of presence and aggression. Very beautiful car, but much more understated than a M3. If you are young and enjoy driving, I would go for an M3. If you are more conservative and would like to drive a more comfortable and civilized car, go with the 335i. Just my 2 cents as I had the same decision to make....and guess what I choose!? |
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