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Trying to decide: e46 M3 vs F82 M4 vs 997.2
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If you were even considering the e9x, Skip it and head right over to the M6 while prices are reasonable. It's an absolute beast and coming from an e46 M3 smg to an e63 m6 smg will make you laugh at how similar they feel yet blow your mind with how much more capable the M6 is. I had mine in the canyons for the first time a few weeks ago and it's a riot, completely blew me away. The shifts in S6 are insane, brutal and just adds to the theatre/experience and with an exhaust revving to 8250 in a V10, all the noises and gurgles, GOOD TIMES. Just have to try it. It feels a little big AT FIRST but trust me, when tossing it around a canyon it shrinks around you and is so planted, predictable and playful, communicates its every intent and never fails to make me smile. Plus the short gearing adds to the fun. Funny thing is, it's not that much heavier than it's little bro either. Get one while you can!
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Just throwing it out there. The Audi RS3 has a fantastic engine, it's about the same size as the e46 (which I like), and with a few mods can do 10s in the 1/4. It makes a great sound too. While the e90dct is fantastic, heck I own one (e93m3 with a 6MT), the Audi is a much better daily (tech is on-point, better mpg, and less maintenance). It's an especially good option if you live in a place with any sort of weather since it's awd. The 7spd dsg (dq500) dct transmission is very capable and quick.
F80m3 dct vs Audi RS3? hrmmmmm That's a hard one. The f80m3 is such a great car, and they look fantastic. I think the Audi makes a better noise (subjective obviously) and is faster in the 1/4, but the f80 handles better and is much more of a driver's car. Plus I think the f80 is a better-looking car. But for Oregon winters, the Audi is a hoot in the rain (I had one for a daily for a year). I'd be happy with either.
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Toyota Supra would be my pick.IG: @limited.slip
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That is an excellent suggestion. I really enjoyed the one I test drove a little while back. I'd need it to make a little more noise but that is easily enough done. OP I second this suggestion if you don't need back seats.Originally posted by kaiv View PostToyota Supra would be my pick.3.91 | CMP Subframe & RTAB Bushings | SMG (Relocated & Rebuilt) | ESS Gen 3 Supercharger | Redish | Beisan | GC Coilovers & ARCAs | Imola Interior | RE Rasp | RE Diablo | Storm Motorwerks Paddles | Will ZCPM3 Shift Knob | Apex ARC-8 19x9, 19x9.5 | Sony XAV-AX5000 | BAVSOUND | CSL & 255 SMG Upgrades | Tiag | Vert w/Hardtop
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Yeah exactly, I understand having a higher revving engine but holy shit why would I need a GT3 as a weekend car?Originally posted by 01SG View PostAll this talk of gt3 or bust does not make much sense to me either. The gt3 is not a street car. I reckon the basic version would be more fun on that stage. You can wind it out more and the limits are much lower.
Cayman, c63 AMG, or a Corvette also come to mind.
I'd go cayman if I wasn't so stuck on 911s. Literally a poster car for me but still a tough decision price wise. C63s also scare me about maintenance, and Corvette interiors just do not vibe with me. C6 is GM plastic fantastic, C7 looks just overstyled and weird.
I said it before but I really, really dislike Bangle era cars, and especially the M6 unfortunately. The e60 isn't terrible to me looks-wise but I am not enough of a glutton for punishment to want to own an S85.Originally posted by Icecream View Post
If you were even considering the e9x, Skip it and head right over to the M6 while prices are reasonable.
I have been eyeballing something like the RS3 or maybe S5 sportback. I really want to drive anything before I make a buying decision and there are literally zero new S5s for sale. I talked a the dealer and apparently all the salesmen keep buying them... And living in Texas I have zero need for AWD so that doesn't make the decision much easier there unfortunately.Originally posted by liam821 View PostJust throwing it out there. The Audi RS3 has a fantastic engine, it's about the same size as the e46 (which I like), and with a few mods can do 10s in the 1/4. It makes a great sound too. While the e90dct is fantastic, heck I own one (e93m3 with a 6MT), the Audi is a much better daily (tech is on-point, better mpg, and less maintenance). It's an especially good option if you live in a place with any sort of weather since it's awd. The 7spd dsg (dq500) dct transmission is very capable and quick.
F80m3 dct vs Audi RS3? hrmmmmm That's a hard one. The f80m3 is such a great car, and they look fantastic. I think the Audi makes a better noise (subjective obviously) and is faster in the 1/4, but the f80 handles better and is much more of a driver's car. Plus I think the f80 is a better-looking car. But for Oregon winters, the Audi is a hoot in the rain (I had one for a daily for a year). I'd be happy with either.
Also a good suggestion but I'd like at least a 2+2. 2 seater cars make me feel claustrophobic.Originally posted by kaiv View PostToyota Supra would be my pick.
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Yeah I get that, LCI helped a ton and I think both e60/e63 are aging incredibly well. As another poster said, pics usually don't do the car justice and they really look great in 3d, particularly in white and a slight drop. S85 isn't that bad either, nothing worse than any other M car really, worst part is mpg. I know we all say "who cares mpg because race car" but single digits will make you re-evaluate that statement lol.Originally posted by Aeko View Post
I said it before but I really, really dislike Bangle era cars, and especially the M6 unfortunately. The e60 isn't terrible to me looks-wise but I am not enough of a glutton for punishment to want to own an S85.
Did I miss it or is there a reason you are not looking at M2's?
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Good question. I've heard they're a little squirrely in the handling department and probably a little more track oriented than what I'm looking for. All in all the M4 is more appealing to me... plus M2 owners rarely seem to let them go up for sale. I've had a difficult time finding one anywhere near me.Originally posted by Icecream View PostDid I miss it or is there a reason you are not looking at M2's?
And re: gas, I drive less than 3,000 miles a year so it wouldn't be too huge of an ask even in single digit mpg. As long as the tank is big enough I'm not having to stop every 100 miles, lol!Last edited by Aeko; 09-07-2022, 08:51 PM.
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Well, that's annoying. I've driven a RS7 and it was bonkers, talk about a missile, but I haven't driven a S5 so I can't comment. I guess the awd won't really help you too much, but it is fantastic in the rain for when the hurricanes hits you all. And drag racing if you're into that sort of thing. Still, try to test drive an RS3 - fun little things and use launch control on the test drive, it's a hoot.Originally posted by Aeko View PostI have been eyeballing something like the RS3 or maybe S5 sportback. I really want to drive anything before I make a buying decision and there are literally zero new S5s for sale. I talked a the dealer and apparently all the salesmen keep buying them... And living in Texas I have zero need for AWD so that doesn't make the decision much easier there unfortunately.
Having owned an e60m5 6MT, the whole fuel economy is, let's just face facts here, tragic at best. If I took the "fun way" to work I used to average 8 mpg - that's what my 40' motorhome towing my 26' enclosed race car trailer gets. Sure, it was only a 25-mile commute to work, but we're talking about 3 gallons or $15! Add the trip home you're up to $30, do that 5 days a week I was paying $600/month in gas. And oh yeah it has a comically small fuel tank - 16 gallons. Drive it like you have your grandparents in the car and I averaged 12-14 mpg.Originally posted by Icecream View Post
Yeah I get that, LCI helped a ton and I think both e60/e63 are aging incredibly well. As another poster said, pics usually don't do the car justice and they really look great in 3d, particularly in white and a slight drop. S85 isn't that bad either, nothing worse than any other M car really, worst part is mpg. I know we all say "who cares mpg because race car" but single digits will make you re-evaluate that statement lol.
As for its reliability, mine was flawless for the 12k miles I put on it. Never missed a beat. Mine was also a manual, an LCI model, and had relatively low miles (50k). Are they worse than other M cars? Probably. Do I think e60m5 buyer cares? Nope. Just keep up on the recommended maintenance and change your rod bearings and you're golden.
It really is a shame about its economy though - it's a big comfy super fast sports sedan that you don't want to use as a sedan because you'll go broke buying gas for it. And you won't want to use it for a weekend play car because its a 4000 pound land yacht. A land yacht with an F1 engine of course... And that is the reason I sold my car. I loved it, I enjoyed every minute of driving it. But in the end, I'd much rather own an e46m3 for a weekend car and have any number of cars listed above as a daily.
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Interesting you say that, I picked up a GR86 as a DD a few months ago.Originally posted by Aeko View Post
Appreciate it. Being in the garage is therapeutic for me haha.
RE: numb steering and the e46 m3. Funny enough, after driving a GR86 back to back with my e46 M3 I was really disappointed in how the M3 feels. In honestly felt like the steering shaft was made of solid rubber in comparison (and yes I'd replaced all the front suspension with new OEM already.) I'd want the GR86 but... it just lacks the special feeling of the M cars. I could get in it with my eyes closed and feel like I was sitting in a base Corolla. I might go for the GR Corolla as a daily IF they do come out with the auto like they've been alleging is already in development for the GR Yaris. However I feel like the GR Corolla is going to suffer Type-R levels of dealer markup, and for that money I'd sooner buy the 997.2.
Just to be clear ITT I'm looking for a weekend car. If it has the ability to double a daily that's just gravy, but not make or break
Thanks! And I'm not really expecting completely different cars to be similar, which is why I value everyone's input here because I have the e46 as a benchmark in my mind, so I'm mostly wanting to know how they're different.
It's definitely not at the M3 level but it's a 27k car.
And the steering in the GR IMHO is not good at all. Driving them back to back running errands is a weekend thing for me and I still grab the keys to the M3 before the GR.
As a DD, it's got just enough to be okay but it's not special for sure.
Out of the cars you're looking at, I'd say maybe an F80 M3 and if your budget allows a CS.
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The RS7 is a riot of a car, and 25mpg highway is pretty good for 560hp+. Nowhere near as nimble as some of the cars being discussed here but it hides its 4500lb pretty well.Originally posted by liam821 View Post
Well, that's annoying. I've driven a RS7 and it was bonkers, talk about a missile, but I haven't driven a S5 so I can't comment. I guess the awd won't really help you too much, but it is fantastic in the rain for when the hurricanes hits you all. And drag racing if you're into that sort of thing. Still, try to test drive an RS3 - fun little things and use launch control on the test drive, it's a hoot.
Some of the E90/non-M bashing here kinda hurts my feelings because they're honestly great cars.
OP,
Cars I would look at:
-Nissan GTR
-997 Turbo
-F13 M6
-W204 C63 AMG
-W205 C43 AMG
-Audi RS5 (both gens)
-C6 Z06/ZR1,
-CTS-V coupe (3rd gen) + ATS-V
-F-Type
Cars I would absolutely get some seat time in:
-M2***
-RS3**
-Supra*Last edited by Boost; 09-10-2022, 01:07 AM.
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I didn’t like them much until I owned one. It’s a much better daily driver than my E46 sedan; no creaks/rattles, much stiffer chassis, less road noise, better ride quality, comparable steering feel after installation of SDW TRBs. I could go on. I’m really also enamored by how well it masks the additional weight it put on over the E46.Originally posted by Boost View PostSome of the E90/non-M bashing here kinda hurts my feelings because they're honestly great cars.
LCI E90s, particularly the M sports, are very handsome cars. I sort of agree with the bashing when it comes to the E92/E93 and the pre-LCI E9X, but only in terms of styling.
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I didn't really get enough time in the GR86 to really understand what it is I liked about the steering so much... I think honestly it just really made the M3 show its age in comparison. One of the biggest things was the on center feel was much improved compared to my M3, that was one thing I never really enjoyed about the e46 chassis.Originally posted by Sharocks View Post
Interesting you say that, I picked up a GR86 as a DD a few months ago.
It's definitely not at the M3 level but it's a 27k car.
And the steering in the GR IMHO is not good at all. Driving them back to back running errands is a weekend thing for me and I still grab the keys to the M3 before the GR.
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Agreed. M Sport E90 is a very beautiful car. Idk how anyone could bash on them, my E90 335d is one of the most fun, reliable, affordable and powerful daily drivers ever made. A lot of people would change their tune if they drove one for a day, it is phenomenal.Originally posted by stephen View Post
I didn’t like them much until I owned one. It’s a much better daily driver than my E46 sedan; no creaks/rattles, much stiffer chassis, less road noise, better ride quality, comparable steering feel after installation of SDW TRBs. I could go on. I’m really also enamored by how well it masks the additional weight it put on over the E46.
LCI E90s, particularly the M sports, are very handsome cars. I sort of agree with the bashing when it comes to the E92/E93 and the pre-LCI E9X, but only in terms of styling.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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