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Currently have an e92 335i, not really any major problems so far at 60k besides water pump issue few months after warranty expired...Few times I've been considering switching to an e46 m3 instead, but unsure since its an older car. any suggestions? |
I chose the e92 335i over the e46 m3 because it was newer and came with a warranty. I wouldn't trade my car for an e46 m3, it would have to be an e92 M3 if I ever switch to an M. |
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The E46 M3 is probably the last of the old BMW - no fancy systems and relatively common-sense engineering (subframe issues notwithstanding). Of course, like any older car, it will have issues unless it was maintained by a diligent owner. Most of the E46 M3s have probably passed through several owners by now who likely skimped on maintenance. |
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Flame suit on but the m3's v8 has been a no-go for me since forever. Sounds orgasmic, but getting owned by otherwise stock tuned 335i is never going to feel good. True, the handling does not feel anywhere close to an m3 though even with coilovers, but spending $1k on control arms, sway bars and subframe bushings will make it come real close. Either way, how many of us track our cars enough to make use of the handling superiority? 300hp/300torque stock, 360/380 with just a $100 tune, 400+/420 with tune, exhaust, DP and intake that can all be had for less than $1000. HPFP and water pumps are the main issues with the car, but after 2 years of owning a now 6 year old car, I've never had to bring my car in. It's like that with every car, some people are just unlucky and end up with a lemon. Don't get me wrong, I'm bored of the e92 335i already but it's because of the weakass looking fenders, boring hood and dated angel eyes. Yeah, you can't compare a non-M to an M but I think for the e9x generation you can. The F8x M3/M4's are just insane, now for THOSE you can't compare. |
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Not knocking the M3 in terms of handling but M3 owners should just accept that they have less power. |
Its funny because people say "the 335i is way faster than the M3 in a straight line with mods" but then also say "you'd never feel the difference in handling anywhere but the track." If you are driving hard enough to feel the power straight line power difference, you are going to drive hard enough to feel the handling difference. I'm not an M snob. I drive the 2nd shittiest m3 ever made. (the shittiest is the e30, I still want one but seriously, its a 190hp 4 banger with a power band like a heart rate monitor) It couldn't compare to a new 335i. But a 328i of my generation couldn't equate to my m3. The e30 325is was faster in a straight line than the e30 m3 but it wouldn't ever be a better car. You could make it handle better than a stock m3 but the stock m3 would still be the better car. You could supercharge your e46 330i and make it faster than the e46 m3 but it still wouldn't be the better car. A car is the complete package more than the numbers that can be achieved with it. |
^From what I can see, the majority of the people here make use of torque more than horsepower and handling when driving in the city. Quote:
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lets face it people, a M3 is a M3, no amount of money spent on a 335 will make it a M3 no matter what... |
Let's put it this way... would you rather an import model with thick make-up and boob implants? or a natural victoria's secret model :considered: sure I'd do both, but i know what I'd prefer ;) |
I don't understand what's with this HANDLING addiction. If I drove from North Van to Langley, I make at most 10 turns lasting at most 1 minute in a whole 2 hour of driving. So where else would handling benefit me? I used to have a Mustang and everyone was like your car can't handle, but I never needed the handling performance. |
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How often are we turning that quickly to the point where the traction control kicks in? The m3 weights half a ton more than a non m. Make the m3 a convertible and it literally becomes pointless with an added 400lbs and costs 5k more. Why does no one compare with the 335xi then? 335xi with a tune and intake takes sub 4 seconds to go 0-60. No traction problems with that then |
Also agree with the fact that m3s are always better in every aspect but not for the e9x generation. Look at the e46, m3 in that Era destroys the non m. F8x destroys f3x. The lines are pretty blurry between the e9x m3 and the non ms. |
I think ppeople are misunderstanding what I'm saying. I'm not saying the 335i is better , it definitely isn't. They are just faster in a straight line and people like me are pretty happy with the excellent handling the non-m bmws. But m3 doesn't have a clear victory over the 335 and that's the problem. Been eyeing the m4 or gtr for a while now, e9x m3 will not be on my list , ever. I love them and they look sexy as hell but they are not for me and many people feels the same. |
"clear victory"?? what does that mean? from the cars you are "eyeing" you are obviously a force induction guy Vs NA guy. I personally appreciate NA over forced induction. When I trade my E93 cab in, I was considering the F80 M4, but all that torque through 2 tires is overwhelming and quite frankly not useable. For similar money (2015 M4 Vs 2012/13 991s), for me, the driving experience is far superior. I am intrigued about the upcoming awd M2s though...... |
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This is akin to asking, we really only need 30 or so hp (maybe even less) to keep a car moving. If I drive from N.Van to Langley, I make at most 10 acceleration runs lasting at most 1 min out of the whole 2 hrs worth of driving. So why do we need 300hp cars? Where else would the horsepower benefit me... :suspicious: My dad used to drive a 60hp Datsun, and has taken our family all over the place (including going out of town). We never needed anything more than those 60hp! :troll: |
Thanks for saving my the typing traum:hotbaby: |
this thread sucks. so are you buying an E90 LP700-4-1234566788 |
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Didnt think this thread would become a 335i vs M3 debate haha. |
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