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Re: M5 or M3?
| John Carrier | 26 Aug 2008 22:05 |
Horses for courses. Performance wise there isn't THAT much of a difference between the two, but the M3 will be a lot more nimble, more a sports car, than the M5. Both will require significantly more maintenance than their more mundane siblings. Everything from oil to tires will be changed more often and at greater expense.
The 335Ci is a pretty nice compromise and offers enough thrust for 99% of real world driving situations. Crank up the boost (enlarge the oil cooler when you do) and it can be quite a beast.
R / John
Hi,
I recently posted asking if the M5 was worth the extra over other higher end 5 series and I know that I won't be happy with my next BMW unless it has the M badge on it. However now I'm not so sure about the pros and cons of M5 v M3.
Of course the M3 is still holding it's value at around £42k and the M5 has dropped a lot for a few year old car they're around £35k, so on that front the M5 probably won't lose much more and the M3 might do.
The M3 would be slightly cheaper to insure and probably better on fuel, so is it a good option over the M5?
Thanks
Daz
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| daz | 26 Aug 2008 14:48 |
Hi,
I recently posted asking if the M5 was worth the extra over other higher end 5 series and I know that I won't be happy with my next BMW unless it has the M badge on it. However now I'm not so sure about the pros and cons of M5 v M3.
Of course the M3 is still holding it's value at around £42k and the M5 has dropped a lot for a few year old car they're around £35k, so on that front the M5 probably won't lose much more and the M3 might do.
The M3 would be slightly cheaper to insure and probably better on fuel, so is it a good option over the M5?
Thanks
Daz
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