its an m3 who cares what colour it is, you cant see what colour it is when your driving it anyway, luckily for you
well i cant as im only 3ft tall
parts/servicing can be stupid money if you take it to the wrong places, i had a headgasket done on mine which cost £960 all in which i thought was bloody good as imagine it wouldnt cost much less for a regular car, my brother took his alpina b3 for a headgasket doing and that cost him £2800 for effectively the same job so be carefull some people see the bmw badge and want to have your pants down.
no matter what you will love the car as they might not be the fastest machine out there but they are a great alrounder and do everything very well every day with no dramas like alot of other similar power/speed cars cough cough evos/subarus
ENJOY!!!
True, they're not the fastest thing on the road these days but they still command a lot of respect. In reality, they're probably about the same or not much different to a mk2 focus rs.
It's not all about the straight line speed though...There's no denying its a big car, so it's not as 'chuckable' as an RS clio or 106 gti (which I miss!), but the response, balance and grip of the thing truely shocks me at times! The brakes could be better though.
The thing which I like most about it, is that I'm learning more and more about it the more I drive it. You have to completely change your driving style compared with fwd hatches etc otherwise you'll end up in a hedge next to a gti6 and s2000, but once you crack it, it's addictive!
I've driven my ol' mans scooby sti hawkeye, and it does feel quick once on boost (the turbo lag annoyed me straight away), but in reality the M3 would show it a clean pair of heels. M3 has a very linear power curve and good build quality and as you say, it's deceptive!
It's swings and round abouts though, I think I find it far too refined for what I use it for. If it were a daily, it would be perfect, but for me it's an occasional evening and weekend car, so sometimes it doesn't quite tickle my balls. When you're bouncing off the red limiter it's excellent, obviously, but when you're driving sensibly, it's well...very sensible!
If the e46 M3 had 200kg weight loss it would be truely epic, the csl is a little bit epic but still slightly too heavy imo.
I'll probably end up with a trophy or something next as I'm actually saving to buy my own house, but you've gotta live
As said, any questions just ask. Tinternet is full of rubbish so hear it from a real owner