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Originally Posted by tak_one_77,May 9 2010, 04:10 AM
I would suggest he difference is price makes the 335 better then the M3.
The 335 is value for money compared to an M3.
M3 Super hot Car.
335I. Hot Car...............better priced and almost 90% as good.
The 335 is value for money compared to an M3.
M3 Super hot Car.
335I. Hot Car...............better priced and almost 90% as good.
The M3 is a much more exciting ride IMO, YMMV...
The difference in price makes the 335 cheaper, not better. Your statement would be analagous to saying the difference in price makes a Corvette better than a 458 Italia.
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Originally Posted by tak_one_77,May 9 2010, 02:10 AM
I would suggest he difference is price makes the 335 better then the M3.
I`ve driven just about every 3 series offered and your statement that the difference in price makes the 335 "better" than the M3 is laughable.
The only thing you could consider "better" is that it cost less. But if money is not an issue then you could always say it gets better gas mileage...
I admit that I learned that there is no point in waiting for the "next best thing" when you can have the "best thing" right now and love it!
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Originally Posted by SIIK2NR,May 9 2010, 09:09 AM
Couldn`t disagree more....
I`ve driven just about every 3 series offered and your statement that the difference in price makes the 335 "better" than the M3 is laughable.
The only thing you could consider "better" is that it cost less. But if money is not an issue then you could always say it gets better gas mileage...
I admit that I learned that there is no point in waiting for the "next best thing" when you can have the "best thing" right now and love it!
I`ve driven just about every 3 series offered and your statement that the difference in price makes the 335 "better" than the M3 is laughable.
The only thing you could consider "better" is that it cost less. But if money is not an issue then you could always say it gets better gas mileage...
I admit that I learned that there is no point in waiting for the "next best thing" when you can have the "best thing" right now and love it!
Or are those cars you've owned over the years?
Either way - a wide array of cars!
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Originally Posted by hondafrvr,May 9 2010, 04:24 PM
Off topic but you actually have all the cars listed in your sig?
Or are those cars you've owned over the years?
Either way - a wide array of cars!
Or are those cars you've owned over the years?
Either way - a wide array of cars!
My 2nd Gen Eclipses were fun back in the day when a 16G turbo was considered big.
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