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By Ben Barry
First drive
22 April 2008 09:59
The BMW M3 saloon has two more doors, weighs 25kg extra, features blander taillights and, at £49,415, costs £1415 less than its E92 coupe sibling. Anyone with an internet connection can work that out. But, and here’s the key question, does the saloon feel different to drive?
A small digression. I owned an M3 saloon once. In fact, for six months I owned both the E36 M3 saloon and the E36 M3 coupe. Where the early 3.0-litre saloons had softer suspension than the coupe, my Evo-spec saloon had an identical set-up to its lesser-doored sibling. The mags would go on about the saloon being better balanced than the coupe and I’d feel perplexed. One day I’d drive the saloon, the next the coupe. And you know what? They’d feel exactly the same.
What I would notice was the awful faux wood trim in the saloon, and the less attractive, comfort-spec/US-spec coupe (sorry, once an M3 anorak, always an anorak) chairs and the saloon-spec/optional US-spec coupe (must stop this) wheels.
This time the seats are the same, the wheels are the same, wood isn’t compulsory. But does that 25kg – equivalent to around two modestly packed suitcases – actually make a difference?
No. Once again, I couldn’t tell the difference. Which gives the saloon considerable appeal. It’s cheaper, more practical and those extra doors – to my eyes – add a little M5 Q-car understatement and tone down the coupe’s slightly beaky looks.
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StChris says
RE: BMW M3 saloon driven
Actually I saw a BMW driver with shoulder pads on the motorway today!
30 April 2008 23:12
revcounter says
A big engine in a little car, and great way to send money to Putin and the Saudis. Just get the extended warranty.
30 April 2008 23:05
JohnnyBimmer says
Right the M£ has a marginally bigger front grille and power dome, a mini side grill and 4 tail pipes. Can anyon say what isn't 'low key' about that? Compared to the Dallas style shoulder pads of an Audi this looks like a Paul Smith suite!
27 April 2008 22:46
ing34 says
"Low key" as in bland, anaemic rear lights mis-matched with over-compensating power dome and flared arches. Thoroughly engineered but lacking taste or imagination, like a lot of BMWs.
26 April 2008 16:16
Sorry...(choke) did you say "low key"? A wonderful piece of engineering but the most over-wrought design from BMW to date. "Low key" sounds a lot like "look-at-me". The stealth component must be the power dome.
25 April 2008 23:17
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