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Date Posted: 00:23:15 11/25/01 Sun
Author: Kaz
Author Host/IP: 66.122.132.29
Subject: Re: The new M3
In reply to: john krawczyk 's message, "Re: The new M3" on 17:44:28 11/23/01 Fri

An M3 is nothing like it's lesser siblings. It accelerates and brakes ferociously and has little body roll. It's a very balanced car.

K
>I had the opportunity to drive my friends brand new
>150 mile on the clock BMW 325i (the four door). I like
>the way the 2.5 liter six really revs up. His car has
>the tiptronic like automatic 5 speed. Very cool. The
>sequence is a$$backwards to me but still a very cool
>feature. All in all, i really liked the car. He let me
>drive it just like i would my own 928 and aside from
>very noticable amounts of body roll (he didnt get the
>sport package) the car handled great for a family
>sedan.
>
>However. I think my antiquated '79 would eat this car
>up.
>
>I must really be used the heavy steering on my old
>bugger, because i really didnt like the easy power
>steering of the BMW.
>
>Is the M3 a night and day difference from the normal
>stock 3 series?
>
>I offered to let my friend drive the 928, but he
>declined for now.
>
>As new cars go, i think i would buy a 3 series bimmer.

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