09-24-2005, 11:07 AM
My supervisor took me to lunch in his bone stock M3 yesterday, gorgeous looking grey with the SMG package (?). Had the SMG tranny with the tiptronic type thing and the paddle shifting on the wheel. I'll give my overall impression since I'm bored and a little hungover.
THE EXTERIOR.
I've always thought the M class BMWs are sexy as hell. I like how the rims on this car have the M3 logo built into them. The ride height is money, the exhaust looks nice, and the paint appears to be very thick and quality.
THE INTERIOR.
I admittedly don't know much about these cars, so I couldn't tell you whether this interior is the same as all M3s. It's pretty freakin dope though, I must say. M3 door sills, black leather with tan leather seats and inlays on the doors. Everything seems to be in its proper place and you definitely feel one with the car. The exhaust note is surprisingly quiet, but the engine sounds amazingly refined. Maybe I'm just spoiled because of aftermarket exhausts.
PERFORMANCE.
Honestly, I was really surprised at the lack of smoothness of that transmission (and keep in mind that really doesn't mean shit, because I was riding shotgun and not driving). I really think that car would have much better power delivery with a manual tranny, which should be obvious. In automatic mode, the car really hesitated on downshifting and it was no better when using the "tiptronic" thingy or the paddles. I guess I expected it to be on par with the smoothness of the Audi S4 I test drove a while back.
It definitely didn't have neck-snapping torque, but it seemed to have a very very smooth power band and pulled solidly all the way to redline. There was a comforting sense of security at high speed in that car; it seemed to hug the road nicely and enjoyed travelling fast. Again I think I'm a little spoiled right now, but I was expecting a little more power out of that engine. My car when it was at stage 2, just from teh butt dyno comparison, felt like it would have kept up with it in a straight line no problem.
OVERALL.
A gorgeously sexy car. I can see why people fall in love with these. Everything about it is well thought out and comfortable. As much as I'd really like to own a sports car with a tiptronic / clutchless transmission, if I bought this one I'd definitely get it in a manual version. I'd also put a blower on it and make it a monstrosity ***fights back the urge to mod every car I ever own!!!****
THE EXTERIOR.
I've always thought the M class BMWs are sexy as hell. I like how the rims on this car have the M3 logo built into them. The ride height is money, the exhaust looks nice, and the paint appears to be very thick and quality.
THE INTERIOR.
I admittedly don't know much about these cars, so I couldn't tell you whether this interior is the same as all M3s. It's pretty freakin dope though, I must say. M3 door sills, black leather with tan leather seats and inlays on the doors. Everything seems to be in its proper place and you definitely feel one with the car. The exhaust note is surprisingly quiet, but the engine sounds amazingly refined. Maybe I'm just spoiled because of aftermarket exhausts.
PERFORMANCE.
Honestly, I was really surprised at the lack of smoothness of that transmission (and keep in mind that really doesn't mean shit, because I was riding shotgun and not driving). I really think that car would have much better power delivery with a manual tranny, which should be obvious. In automatic mode, the car really hesitated on downshifting and it was no better when using the "tiptronic" thingy or the paddles. I guess I expected it to be on par with the smoothness of the Audi S4 I test drove a while back.
It definitely didn't have neck-snapping torque, but it seemed to have a very very smooth power band and pulled solidly all the way to redline. There was a comforting sense of security at high speed in that car; it seemed to hug the road nicely and enjoyed travelling fast. Again I think I'm a little spoiled right now, but I was expecting a little more power out of that engine. My car when it was at stage 2, just from teh butt dyno comparison, felt like it would have kept up with it in a straight line no problem.
OVERALL.
A gorgeously sexy car. I can see why people fall in love with these. Everything about it is well thought out and comfortable. As much as I'd really like to own a sports car with a tiptronic / clutchless transmission, if I bought this one I'd definitely get it in a manual version. I'd also put a blower on it and make it a monstrosity ***fights back the urge to mod every car I ever own!!!****

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Past: 2016 GMC Canyon All Terrain Crew Cab / 2010 Jaguar XFR / 2012 Acura RDX AWD Tech / 2008 Cadillac CTS / 2007 Acura TL-S / 1966 5.0 HO Mustang Coupe
2001 Lexus IS300 / 2004 2.8L big turbo WRX STI / 2004 Subaru WRX / A couple of old trucks