Sports cars shouldn't have full leather?
Discussion
What does this classified poster mean?
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BMW E46 M3 (2002)
26,500 miles £22,500
First registered 01st November 2002. 26500 miles from new. Extended BMW warranty runs to October 2006(fully transferable and extendable).
Main spec and Options:
Titanium silver metallic.
'M' alcantara / Black Nappa leather (very rare option – sports cars shouldn't have full leather!).
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BMW E46 M3 (2002)
26,500 miles £22,500
First registered 01st November 2002. 26500 miles from new. Extended BMW warranty runs to October 2006(fully transferable and extendable).
Main spec and Options:
Titanium silver metallic.
'M' alcantara / Black Nappa leather (very rare option – sports cars shouldn't have full leather!).
Pickled Piper said:Is this relevant to a standard M3 used mainly on the road?
It's generally accepted that out and out sports cars shouldn't have full leather seats due to the tendancy to slide across them when cornering hard. Some type of suede / alcantara material that is less slippery is preferable.
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