spectre186
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Posted this in the M3 forum as well, wanted your take.
I’m pretty much set on getting the M3, but I have seen a few people mention going from the Type R to the M3 and regretting it. I’d like to hear from anyone who’s driven both on what their thoughts were, especially if they regretted it.
As for me, I’ve done a few track days and autocrosses in my Type R. Not to be competitive, just to have fun and learn to drive better. I’d continue to do the same in the M3.
I’ve discovered I’m not a fan of FWD, much prefer RWD or AWD. The Type R can be a little too stiff at times, even in comfort mode, the damping can be pretty harsh. I’d most likely go Competition X drive with the Auto so my wife can drive it instead of making her drive my beater 99 Camry when I need to take her SUV from time to time. Got 2 kids and they both get car sick and the R with no vents in the back is rough as well.
Overall, I’d like something a bit more refined in terms of ride quality and comfort for all occupants. I understand I’ll lose out on steering feel, light weight handling, and rawness of the R. With the M3, obviously more speed, better sound, RWD or AWD driving dynamics. Anyways, those are just a few of my thoughts, interested to hear yours.
I’m pretty much set on getting the M3, but I have seen a few people mention going from the Type R to the M3 and regretting it. I’d like to hear from anyone who’s driven both on what their thoughts were, especially if they regretted it.
As for me, I’ve done a few track days and autocrosses in my Type R. Not to be competitive, just to have fun and learn to drive better. I’d continue to do the same in the M3.
I’ve discovered I’m not a fan of FWD, much prefer RWD or AWD. The Type R can be a little too stiff at times, even in comfort mode, the damping can be pretty harsh. I’d most likely go Competition X drive with the Auto so my wife can drive it instead of making her drive my beater 99 Camry when I need to take her SUV from time to time. Got 2 kids and they both get car sick and the R with no vents in the back is rough as well.
Overall, I’d like something a bit more refined in terms of ride quality and comfort for all occupants. I understand I’ll lose out on steering feel, light weight handling, and rawness of the R. With the M3, obviously more speed, better sound, RWD or AWD driving dynamics. Anyways, those are just a few of my thoughts, interested to hear yours.
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