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  • Rudbari
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    E46 M3 can’t be replaced so sure so I add g82 m4 to my garage . I am enjoying both now but for sure my feelings always will be with e46 m3 I had her for 19 years now

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  • BTB
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    Before going for a 996/997 I would do your research on bore score issues. To me this has pretty much ruled out 996.2 and 997.1 completely, along with the earlier Caymans. The 1999 996.1 and most Boxsters though are worth considering IMO. 986 Boxster still remains THE sports car bargain IMO, though I may be biased as we've had one in family since my dad bought one new in 1999.

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  • bigjae46
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    Originally posted by shibui View Post
    Has anyone gone from E46 M3 to 996 C2 and can speak on their experience? Lately I've been wanting to get into a 996 Aerokit car and I can probably do a straight swap in terms of value for my respective car...
    M3 to 911 is a VERY common move. Almost everyone I know that has done this loves the 911 but really wishes they still had the M3.

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  • shibui
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    Originally posted by DJAM3 View Post
    I've been having the same thoughts lately just because I've been in the E46 platform for 14 years. Was thinking about picking up a '99 996 C2 w/Aerokit. Put out a feeler add and got a good offer for my car but had to decline. Can't quite let go of it yet. That was just last week though so I'm still kind of considering the offer
    Haha that's scary how similar out situations are. I've had my M3 for 13 years and also want to pick up a 1999 C2 Aerokit car as well. There was a silver one near me recently that was for sale for only $19k with only 82k miles. Someone picked it up fast and now I'm kicking myself. If my M3 was sold I could've jumped on it right away...

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  • DJAM3
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    I've been having the same thoughts lately just because I've been in the E46 platform for 14 years. Was thinking about picking up a '99 996 C2 w/Aerokit. Put out a feeler add and got a good offer for my car but had to decline. Can't quite let go of it yet. That was just last week though so I'm still kind of considering the offer

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  • shibui
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    Has anyone gone from E46 M3 to 996 C2 and can speak on their experience? Lately I've been wanting to get into a 996 Aerokit car and I can probably do a straight swap in terms of value for my respective car...

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  • BTB
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    No.

    I never use the cup holders on my (manual) e60 m5 (same cup holders as e9x) because they’re absurdly unreliable at holding drinks… and their location means that, when they fail, the fluids dump on the electronics.

    AND they break frequently.

    … I use the cup holders in my manual e46 routinely
    Wanted to close the loop on this, and I found the post 13 months later, lol. But yeah, E92 cupholders are confirmed terrible. I don't know how the engineers got away with that one. They only kinda sorta work ok if you have the exact right vessel size. Which is annoying because I love the dash-mounted cupholder location, it seems to work well with the 987/997/981/991 P-cars

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by simon_c View Post

    I'm probably in the minority here (and have never driven one) but I've just never been a fan of the 1M. Felt like such a parts bin car without an S series engine. Also just not a fan of the looks.
    Yeah, turbos make me not care, and the e82 interior is crappy and small (said as an e82 owner).

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  • Hammerfang
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    997s are great, my dad has an 09 C4S coupe with a stick and 23k miles and it is awesome. Objectively a better car then my M3, but not the one I lusted over when I was 16, so it’s not as special to me.
    Last edited by Hammerfang; 12-24-2024, 02:08 PM.

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  • simon_c
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    Originally posted by ZHLPR View Post
    Really wish they made more of them....

    https://www.enthusiastauto.com/inven...e82-1m-vp76039
    I'm probably in the minority here (and have never driven one) but I've just never been a fan of the 1M. Felt like such a parts bin car without an S series engine. Also just not a fan of the looks.

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  • ZHLPR
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    Really wish they made more of them....

    View detailed specifications and high-resolution photos of this 2011 BMW E82 1M. Contact us to purchase.

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  • dHam_Slow.46M
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    No.

    I never use the cup holders on my (manual) e60 m5 (same cup holders as e9x) because they’re absurdly unreliable at holding drinks… and their location means that, when they fail, the fluids dump on the electronics.

    AND they break frequently.

    … I use the cup holders in my manual e46 routinely
    I've got an RTD long boi in my E46 so, unless its they're made of foam, cups usually end up being my arm rest😂

    I've had the cup holders break in the e90 and it was a PITA(and expensive as a broke college kid), mother went to a 997.1 for a short stint when I first got my e46M and I had PTSD from looking at the cup holders. If there ever comes a day where I go back to the e9x platform, I'm velcroing a cup carrier to the passenger seat so I don't have to deal with those dreaded cup holders.

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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by BTB View Post

    Interesting. Never experienced this but I've never daily'd any of em but E46. Difficult to grab and easy to knock in E36/E46 it seems. The Porsche does have an adjustable band which seems to work well, perhaps better than E90/E60

    The Porsche cupholders scare me bc they feel so flimsy lol. And it sits right above the AC buttons, so any spillage will get on the buttons…happened to me once already 🙃

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  • fattycharged
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    997 indeed has great cup holder. I'd like to find a nice gts 4 with pdk to daily when I don't need the suv


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  • BTB
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post


    No.

    I never use the cup holders on my (manual) e60 m5 (same cup holders as e9x) because they're absurdly unreliable at holding drinks… and their location means that, when they fail, the fluids dump on the electronics.

    AND they break frequently.

    … I use the cup holders in my manual e46 routinely
    Interesting. Never experienced this but I've never daily'd any of em but E46. Difficult to grab and easy to knock in E36/E46 it seems. The Porsche does have an adjustable band which seems to work well, perhaps better than E90/E60

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