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The market is hilarious right now for any enthusiast car, but I see E46 being the next E30 M3 as time goes by and cars start disappearing. It's the last raw M3 with the perfect balance of power, handling, and classic bmw looks that everyone loves. We are 15yrs out of production for this platform and the community has not even started to show signs of dying. Quite the opposite actually as the aftermarket is STILL coming out with new products and services.2003 E46 M3 TiAg/Cinnamon 6MT
2005 E46 330i ZHP Imola/Sand
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostMy buddy has both and is selling his e92. Years ago when I was considering one he just said go drive one and you'll forget about it.
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Originally posted by Epoustouflant View PostI 100% need to revisit this thread.
If I'd sum it up with an analogy, the E46 and E92 comparaison feels like the Air-Cooled v Watercooled Porsche 911 gap.
They are such different driving experiences.
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Just to wrap this one up, for me personally, I ended up selling the E46 M3 6spd daily and bought a 2011.5 E90 in much better spec for only $9k more (and 48k miles versus 128k on e46).
Kind of hilarious to compare the 2 cars with only a $9k differential, but I think some were right in this thread that the E46 (6spd coupe especially) will continue to rise in value. I suppose I could have held on longer, but, personally, I kept wishing the 2002 car was as nice as my 2004, but it was never going to be, and I'm getting older so a 4dr with DCT made a lot of sense (was looking at E60 too).
Now, I have a well modded E46 6spd slicktop and a bone stock E90 dct slicktop. Can I compare them? Yes. Should I? I don't quite think so. Horses for courses... Owning a DCT is perfectly fine, since I have the 6spd as well. One feels like a cup car, the other an M5.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostJust to wrap this one up, for me personally, I ended up selling the E46 M3 6spd daily and bought a 2011.5 E90 in much better spec for only $9k more (and 48k miles versus 128k on e46).
Kind of hilarious to compare the 2 cars with only a $9k differential, but I think some were right in this thread that the E46 (6spd coupe especially) will continue to rise in value. I suppose I could have held on longer, but, personally, I kept wishing the 2002 car was as nice as my 2004, but it was never going to be, and I'm getting older so a 4dr with DCT made a lot of sense (was looking at E60 too).
Now, I have a well modded E46 6spd slicktop and a bone stock E90 dct slicktop. Can I compare them? Yes. Should I? I don't quite think so. Horses for courses... Owning a DCT is perfectly fine, since I have the 6spd as well. One feels like a cup car, the other an M5.
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1 PhotoDD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by lastMleft View PostLooks good.... gonna keep her stock?DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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I’m reviving this very dead thread to state an observation I made while watching Formula Drift this season. There are six E46’s competing in the pro league. There are zero E9X’s competing.
im not sure how that translates to future values, but it makes you think “why”. IIRC the e46 is the most widely used chassis this season. More so then s14/ s15 ( from what I counted)and 2 more I believe then last season. Is it just that capable of a chassis? And why not any E9Xs? Is it too big? Too costly? This season there is the aston and the Ferrari competing, so kind of moots those two previous reasons.. As an E46 M owner I can tell you it definitely adds to the nostalgia of owning this chassis (Motorsport pedigree is everything), especially seeing a lot of the E46 competitors doing well, as alot of e46s went to top 16 in STL.
How I DO think this will translate to values is that those of us who remember back when E46 M3s were posters on our wall, and now in our driveways, as well as seeing them currently kick ass in a delicately chaotic tightrope-sword-fight of a Motorsport such as Formula D, well, it’s going to make it impossibly difficult to get rid of for us.
just my 2¢2003 Stahl Grau on Imola Red E46 M3 / 1992 Brilliatnrot E30 318iC Vert
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Originally posted by Thrifty S50 View PostI’m reviving this very dead thread to state an observation I made while watching Formula Drift this season. There are six E46’s competing in the pro league. There are zero E9X’s competing.
im not sure how that translates to future values, but it makes you think “why”. IIRC the e46 is the most widely used chassis this season. More so then s14/ s15 ( from what I counted)and 2 more I believe then last season. Is it just that capable of a chassis? And why not any E9Xs? Is it too big? Too costly? This season there is the aston and the Ferrari competing, so kind of moots those two previous reasons.. As an E46 M owner I can tell you it definitely adds to the nostalgia of owning this chassis (Motorsport pedigree is everything), especially seeing a lot of the E46 competitors doing well, as alot of e46s went to top 16 in STL.
How I DO think this will translate to values is that those of us who remember back when E46 M3s were posters on our wall, and now in our driveways, as well as seeing them currently kick ass in a delicately chaotic tightrope-sword-fight of a Motorsport such as Formula D, well, it’s going to make it impossibly difficult to get rid of for us.
just my 2¢
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