The last M3 Coupe

ZermattV

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 Aberdeenshire
http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/bmw-m3-coupe-last-one-2013-07-09

Just picked this link up from another forum.... not sure it will have the same cult following as the E46 M3 but the end of the line for a great car none the less.
 
Prices have been crucified and I think will continue to fall - BMW didn't help with the offers on new ones for the last 6 months. It will take time but it will have a following (does the E46 really have a following?) for being a manual and a singing V8. When I drove one I came away confused with what it actually was it was just so easy to drive and didn't feel special (now at £20k I suppose its a different animal now) where if you wated some excitement you needed to be hitting the limiter constantly and going well over 120mph. I doubt it will ever get to the heights of an E30.
 
Simon_P said:
Prices have been crucified and I think will continue to fall - BMW didn't help with the offers on new ones for the last 6 months. It will take time but it will have a following (does the E46 really have a following?) for being a manual and a singing V8. When I drove one I came away confused with what it actually was it was just so easy to drive and didn't feel special (now at £20k I suppose its a different animal now) where if you wated some excitement you needed to be hitting the limiter constantly and going well over 120mph. I doubt it will ever get to the heights of an E30.
That is a good sum up for the E92 M3 & it's great fun when you are absolutely ragging it but it does feel too steady at normal speeds.
 
Simon_P said:
(does the E46 really have a following?)

quite a large one in bmwcc circles - the E30 will be the classic but the E46 is well loved as well

then of course there is everyones favourite..

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=27849
 
ZermattV said:
Simon_P said:
(does the E46 really have a following?)

quite a large one in bmwcc circles - the E30 will be the classic but the E46 is well loved as well

then of course there is everyones favourite..

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=27849

That was what I was alluding to: the CSL has a cult cult following where the E46 has it fans but its a mass produced machine and with current price levels its attainable by the unsavory types (just look at M3cutters - chavs ahoy!) which may mean 'mint' examples stay firm bid.
 
If anyone is in the market for an e46 drop top my mate has a clean one. He has brought a new car and has not got round to selling it yet ( o to have the money for that sort of behavior ) I can get details if anyone is interested.
 
I was never a massive fan of the E9x M3. Weird as I normally go weak at the knees at the thought of a V8. However, in agreement with the above it just didn't feel right wringing the neck of a V8. There was however a massive different between the manual and the auto in the e9x models. I hate to admit it but the auto was likely a completely different (and much better) car.

The e46 has a weird market at the moment. It seems half the owners think they are modern classics and the other half are chav street racers. I suspect that when the E9x models depreciate a little more the chavs will move onto them leaving behind a load of cheap E46 shaped m metal. That will be the time to buy one cheap, clean it up and lock it away.
 
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