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New M3 Coupe Competition Package


DinanM3_S2
11-18-2004, 03:37 PM
Woodcliff Lake, NJ - November 16, 2004... Already renowned for its performance and handling, the new Competition Package takes M3 performance to the razor?s edge. Every aspect of the M3?s handling has been tweaked resulting in the best-handling M3 ever.

The wheels are 19-inch forged-alloy wheels with high-performance tires. They connect to a suspension that has been tuned specifically for the Competition Package. Turn-in is quicker with a more direct steering ratio which goes from 15.4:1 to 14.5:1.

M Track mode and brake system taken from the BMW M3 CSL
The Dynamic Stability Control system includes a less intrusive M track mode, as on the M3 CSL, ensuring the security of DSC and spirited driving too. For inclement conditions the regular DSC mode remains. The brakes, also adopted from the M3 CSL, include compound and cross-drilled rotors. The front rotors have also been enlarged from12.8 to13.6 inches.

As the serious enthusiast would expect, the Competition Package is available in combination with the standard six-speed manual or the optional Sequential Manual Gearbox.

The interior enhancements of the package are subtle but purposeful. The Alcantara steering wheel and handbrake grip feel good to the touch. The addition of the steering wheel-mounted button for the DSC M track mode requires the deletion of the multi-function controls and cruise control. The Competition Package is available with all M3 Coupe interior and exterior color combinations. Two trim items are exclusive to the Competition Package. Special Competition Package aluminum trim is included on the interior. A new exterior color, Interlagos Blue, is offered only with this package.

The Competition Package will be available for 2005 M3 Coupes beginning with December 2004 production and it will make its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The price for the package will be $4,000.

DinanM3_S2
11-18-2004, 03:40 PM
This is as close as you can get to a CSL, and you can get it manual. This is a great way to end the E46 line. Good job BMW, great track car.

M3-2NV
03-13-2005, 05:41 AM
The funny thing about the price is, that the Germans have to pay more than 2000 dollars more for that package than us Americans.....Woo hoo.

I do have a question and would be happy if you could answer it. I currently have a 2004 and would like some of the enhancements such as the rotors, steering wheel shifter combo, and tighter steering. Could I have this done to my car for about the same price??? When I ordered my M3 I had them paint if Sapphire Black after seeing the color on a CSL. Jesus, what a beautiful color. Then I had the seats done in Imola Red and black. Yes, now I would like to have those extra package offerings. :sunglasse


Thanks, DAVE

96 ls
05-04-2005, 03:26 PM
This is as close as you can get to a CSL, and you can get it manual. This is a great way to end the E46 line. Good job BMW, great track car.

They're going to stop making the E46 line M3 this year? I think they should keep it the way it is for another four years. I think the new BMW's look weird and not as great as the previous years.

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