Would the 4dr M3 tempt you instead of the coupe?
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I drove the 4 door a couple of days ago and although I like the more sporting look of the coupe, the extra doors and amazing amount of rear leg room would be very useful, as I have 3 kids, plus once you are in the driving seat there is no difference that I can tell.
It does look like any other BMW 3 to the uninitiated so you could have some fun there.
So why is the saloon £1500 cheaper than the coupe? I would have thought that the extra doors would cost more. Are there other differences?
It does look like any other BMW 3 to the uninitiated so you could have some fun there.
So why is the saloon £1500 cheaper than the coupe? I would have thought that the extra doors would cost more. Are there other differences?
Edited by croyde on Saturday 5th April 07:43
The only other M3 to have 4 doors was the E36. Although they made fewer it was none more desirable, even more so now.
This could be down to the fact that the E36 M3 received a very luke warm reception - bearing in mind its heritage was the E30 - the sort of (unjustified) welcome the current M3 has also received.
This could be down to the fact that the E36 M3 received a very luke warm reception - bearing in mind its heritage was the E30 - the sort of (unjustified) welcome the current M3 has also received.
they did actually do an e46 m3 4 door but only on the continent,the 4 door in my opinion is the one to go for but they may also be doing a touring which would be good,i work for bmw and get the see the new models alot earlier than most people including the new x6 which is also going to be a big seller i reckon,twin turbo v8 with the turbos mounted near the top of the engine side by side(sorry bit off topic)
croyde said:
I drove the 4 door a couple of days ago and although I like the more sporting look of the coupe, the extra doors and amazing amount of rear leg room would be very useful, as I have 3 kids, plus once you are in the driving seat there is no difference that I can tell.
It does look like any other BMW 3 to the uninitiated so you could have some fun there.
So why is the saloon £1500 cheaper than the coupe? I would have thought that the extra doors would cost more. Are there other differences?
Less desirable, not as good looking, not as much of a 'sports car' coupe. Basically it's about image and depreciation, which the saloon will do alot quicker than the coupe.It does look like any other BMW 3 to the uninitiated so you could have some fun there.
So why is the saloon £1500 cheaper than the coupe? I would have thought that the extra doors would cost more. Are there other differences?
Edited by croyde on Saturday 5th April 07:43
Vixpy1 said:
History tells us M3 saloon value's sink faster than Miss surrey in a swimming pool.
The estate however, now thats interesting
Absolutely! My M3 went last week and I miss it hugely but have a Touring coming. Better looking than Coupe or Saloon IMHO. The estate however, now thats interesting


rassi said:
rn1988 said:
they did actually do an e46 m3 4 door but only on the continent
The E46 M3 was only available as a 2 door (Coupe or Convertible).The E90 or E91 M3 have a bit of "mini M5" about them + added stealth which IMO makes them more interesting.
I went E30>E28 M5>E36 M3 Saloon.
_Really_ wish I'd kept my E36 M3 (& the E30 M3!).
Then again I'm not exactly a youngster so my image needs no assuaging, and I like the incognito look & so called "exclusive M3 Saloon" adverts - but they get a kicking for used prices.
The E90 coupe looks fabulous compared to the saloon, & E46 - so you may want to be wary if depreciation is an issue.
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