Kisho135i said:You guys are making me excited,i had a 335i and 135i before and they were great , can a e46 m3 be that good?????
YES IT IS:thumbs:
Kisho135i said:You guys are making me excited,i had a 335i and 135i before and they were great , can a e46 m3 be that good?????
Philip Foglar said:Yep, a few things to consider - take an E46 M3, a 135i and a 335i and compare them. In a straight line the 135i and 335i are faster than the M3 respectively. But when it comes to handling and feel this is where an M car comes into its own. Still, if the HPFP problems were a thing of the past, I would most definitely be interested in a 335i - but then I don't have an E46 M3, so...
Bayn46 said:I remember watching a review vid not to long ago, 335 vs 135 vs e46 M3. x35 just got the lead in the 0-100 sprint but the M3 took them all on lap test.
Pretty even cars but obviously very different characteristics. I still think that the e46 puts some modern cars to shame and the M3 definitely isn't out-dated. Really comes down to what you feel once you test drive the 335.
M3_devil said:Sure the 335i with stage 2 and dp etc will cream a M3, but put a M3 e92 with stage 2 and exhaust on a race track and you will see who comes out top...
Twinz said:M3_devil said:Sure the 335i with stage 2 and dp etc will cream a M3, but put a M3 e92 with stage 2 and exhaust on a race track and you will see who comes out top...
What are you talking about...?
Twinz said:You guys have slow x35s...:=):....
The e46 M3 is an icon and still beautiful to look at despite its age. When it first came out it was the benchmark in its segment and i dont think that will change. The e46 M3 is a car to love, respect and enjoy. I always get very excited when i see one. No debate there. :joy:
The 335 in tuned state even slightly is a formidable animal. The stock handling is not wonderful but just a few tweaks to that suspension and you have a car that begs you to hammer it everytime. NA vs Turbo/c is a non issue for me like auto vs manual. I am fortunate that i can enjoy the best of both worlds...but there is just nothing and i say nothing more exciting than feeling and hearing those turbos come on song and the natural smile on ones face when it all comes together...if i want to rev the neighbours dogs out of their kennels i can always pop in another toy of mine.
But the key i instinctively choose from the bundle in the morning is the one with a turbo in it.
But thats just me.![]()
thireshan said:Philip Foglar said:Yep, a few things to consider - take an E46 M3, a 135i and a 335i and compare them. In a straight line the 135i and 335i are faster than the M3 respectively. But when it comes to handling and feel this is where an M car comes into its own. Still, if the HPFP problems were a thing of the past, I would most definitely be interested in a 335i - but then I don't have an E46 M3, so...
in stock form i wont say the x35's are quicker in a straight line,i opened up a few with my xE46 M3,modded then they are a different ball game:thumbs:
Fordkoppie said:You are itching....... so scratch it.
I personally don’t like F.I cars in general, so I won’t make that change.
I frequently change cars, and every single one of the ex’ I miss. Unfortunately you can’t keep everything.
PS – I want your wheels before you start with your scratching….. please
calypso said:Fordkoppie said:You are itching....... so scratch it.
I personally don’t like F.I cars in general, so I won’t make that change.
I frequently change cars, and every single one of the ex’ I miss. Unfortunately you can’t keep everything.
PS – I want your wheels before you start with your scratching….. please
I thought you were not keeping the e46 M3?