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Ferrari F430. But not without some caveats. I could drive my e46 m3 without a hint of hesitation on any given day or purpose. The F430 however would require some hesitation much hesitation. Too much of everything imo to simply enjoy a car
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Originally posted by repoman89 View Post
I quite enjoyed the M2C when I drove it at the BMW performance center. Fun car and not bad looking at all either IMO. I wouldn’t say no to one down the line, but realistically I probably have my last “forever” ICE vehicles (the Miata, E46 and E39 M5)
Plenty of guys on Rennlist using an M2 as their daily with great things to say about it as well.
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Originally posted by Kcalhoun27 View PostIt would have to be a porsche. Nothing bmw makes is worth bothering with, nevermind being awful looking. Pricewise, they arent really in the same boat, but the porsches seem to have the reliability down. Hopefully i have many more years to go before i have to figure this out
Plenty of guys on Rennlist using an M2 as their daily with great things to say about it as well.
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It would have to be a porsche. Nothing bmw makes is worth bothering with, nevermind being awful looking. Pricewise, they arent really in the same boat, but the porsches seem to have the reliability down. Hopefully i have many more years to go before i have to figure this out
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ND2 Miata or S2000 maybe. I rented a NC1 Miata for a week one time on vacation and even though that’s the real bastard child apparently, the driving experience on public roads was more fun than the E46. Super lightweight, not too much power, excellent pedals, gearbox and steering, and top down driving was better than I expected it to be (first convertible experience for me)
I never forgot that and actually just bought a 2021 Miata soft top that I have yet to pick up from the dealerThe M3 isn’t going anywhere though, it’s too special in other ways and a different experience.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
I feel like the GT350 is good for a couple drives.... but over time the hugeness and weight of it would annoy me on backroads, the useless back seat and trunk would mean I drove it less often and had to trailer to/from the track, and the general crappiness of the interior would grate on me.
... but the engine is spectacular. I've been thinking about building a Factory 5 Type 63 R, and using that motor, recently.
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997.2 GT3 RS. But I'm not looking to sell my M3...
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This would require a large increase to budget but a 991.2 GT3. Manual, 9k redline, almost 500hp, yes please.
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Originally posted by Icecream View PostIn the same boat, just listed mine (finally). If it sells for what I want I'd like to get into a GT350 or a V8 Vantage 6spd.
A C63 Coupe, Gran Turismo, Quadrifoglio and M4 are options too but they all have their short comings. The first three are auto only and the M4 has just had sh*t reviews all around so no good and only one is NA but too slow. I would not want to sacrifice a high revving NA motor, just too much character to give up. The GT350 hits all the marks, the V8 vantage is just too pretty to say no too and has a great motor in its own right.
That naturally leads to the next question, what price range? In the 20k range nothing can replace the M3 tbh and even in the 40k range, it is hard to top which I am noticing more as I look for something else.
GT3 is obvious but substantailly more expensive.
... but the engine is spectacular. I've been thinking about building a Factory 5 Type 63 R, and using that motor, recently.
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I like the idea of replacing my M3 for a different car and it’s something I’ve contemplated for a long time and I don’t think I’ll ever sell my car but if I had to I would buy a Foxbody Mustang again. I had a ‘91 GT and it was such a great car that I’ve been itching to buy another one. It had a cam, heads, full exhaust, upper and lower intake, you name it. It was such a raw driving experience, no abs or traction control and shifting was notchy but felt satisfying.
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In the same boat, just listed mine (finally). If it sells for what I want I'd like to get into a GT350 or a V8 Vantage 6spd.
A C63 Coupe, Gran Turismo, Quadrifoglio and M4 are options too but they all have their short comings. The first three are auto only and the M4 has just had sh*t reviews all around so no good and only one is NA but too slow. I would not want to sacrifice a high revving NA motor, just too much character to give up. The GT350 hits all the marks, the V8 vantage is just too pretty to say no too and has a great motor in its own right.
That naturally leads to the next question, what price range? In the 20k range nothing can replace the M3 tbh and even in the 40k range, it is hard to top which I am noticing more as I look for something else.
GT3 is obvious but substantailly more expensive.Last edited by Icecream; 04-11-2021, 01:08 PM.
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Well our Ms are really a one-off car. The best way to put this together is to write down what you like about the car. And then look for cars with similar traits.
For me, it's top-down experience, engine noise, relative go-kart handling, nice clunky manual trans, dash layout, cabin feel. I think the M240 is similar but would need larger, wider wheels, bit better suspension, engine intake mods, exhaust mods and tune to be as fun. It feel like it had a soy diet though.
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