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Originally Posted by Kewl X5
As some of you were previous M3 owners, you know that the M3 is not meant for drag racing as the stats imply. It is a blend of BMW's true testimony of making a sports sedan and the M3 just emphasizes the sports portion....i.e. for having fun at the track while combining the comfort and luxury of a daily driver.
There will be some cars faster than the M3 on the 0-60 times and some may handle better, but none will combine the comfort, luxury, and practicality of this sports GT.
I enjoy all BMWs!
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I can't wait to get behind the wheel. 'She who must be obeyed' will be replacing her E46 M3 Vert and is looking strongly at the 335i vert. We are waiting to see what the new M3 is like and if she can 'deal' with it as a daily driver

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Not a bad choice I guess either way.
I do agree with the other posters that the E46 M3 is starting to get dated, both in looks and in perfromance.