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Matt Farah of The Smoking Tire picks up an E46 M3
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Do you know what good food tastes like? Are you a chef?
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I curse a lot and use fuck as a noun, adjective, adverb etc but I try to time the usage appropriately so as to not diminish it's value.
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I listen to his podcasts often, mainly driven by the guests he has and what they have to say. Larry Chen was recent good listen, and a much older episode of Callaway Corvettes was one of my all-time favorite episodes. Steve Dinan has been on a few times and had some interesting tidbits to teach as well. Matt does curse a lot, and I don't agree with everything he says, but I would say not to try it if your only goal is to catch some e46 M3 talk. He's not a wrench, he's not going to tell you anything you don't already know, and he only bought the car to drive and not lose money on.
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I don't find him to be a good journalist at all like most youtubers . Some of his videos are entertaining enough though.
its always bad when this sort of publicity happens, things just get more expensive and rarer which is not good for the real enthusiasts
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
…. my wife vetoed it, citing him sounding like an idiot.
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My wife and I are road tripping to grab a manual trans for the e60 M5. I was attempting to listen to this podcast, because e46 M3.
…. my wife vetoed it, citing him sounding like an idiot. As she pointed out, every 5th word is fuck, fucking, or fucked.
I’m not really into his videos, but he certainly comes off as more intelligent with some editing and censorship.
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Ah yes Matt Farah the guy who said an e36 m3 isn't more than a $7k driving experience then goes and spends almost $100k on an e46 m3. Who gives a $h!t what this guy has to say. Easily one of the worst automotive journalists.
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Originally posted by Chas3n View PostCSL’s are going for less than 100k?
All the ones I have seen are 150k USD+
Best of luck finding a CSL after 25yrs for less than 150k. I wouldn’t doubt there’s a high mileage/crash record one over there for 90-100k but why bother at that point?
There is 1 BMW M3 CSL - E46 for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices.
I mean over $150k you're basically in 997 GT3 territory at that point. And that's way more car for the money.
Obviously they'll be more after 25 years and you'll still have to pay import/export fees, but we'll see. Might try to secure one here in Japan since I have residences in both countries.Last edited by shibui; 02-04-2022, 08:24 PM.
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CSL’s are going for less than 100k?
All the ones I have seen are 150k USD+
Best of luck finding a CSL after 25yrs for less than 150k. I wouldn’t doubt there’s a high mileage/crash record one over there for 90-100k but why bother at that point?
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But, it is ridiculous to think that you could get a decent CSL for less and hold it overseas for the same price.
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Originally posted by shibui View Post
That's bound to fetch a high price. What would be the "unicorn" US M3 out there that would fetch the highest premium? I'm thinking either:
2003.5
LSB
Manual
Slicktop
30k miles >
Manual seats
Imola/Cinn/LSB interior or rare color (personally I'd like plain old black but these bright interiors seem like they're loved)
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2006
ZCP
Silver Gray / Interlagos
Manual
Slicktop
30k miles >
Manual seats
Imola/Cinn/LSB interior or rare color
Maybe one of the individual-order colors would fetch more?
Just wait til we get some CSLs in the the US after the 25-year rule...
Individual cars are very hit or miss. Wacky interiors and wacky colors are tough sells sometimes but the safe bet is that ZCP in terms of value. Trends change. Everyone wanted a TiaG car and everyone laughed at Phoenix but yet Phoenix commands higher prices on average now.
No matter what, I'm never selling my rare spec car and happy to put the miles on it!
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