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Old 03-04-2002, 04:34 PM
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BMW M3 Vs Porsche 996

Regardless of cost, which would you choose? This may sound a little stupid as the Porsche is a much more exclusive badge just to begin with, but it's been implied that the 911 is beginning to lose it in terms of driver thrills and the M3 is taking over. With regard to this, which would you choose?

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Old 03-04-2002, 06:07 PM
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the porsche would blow it away in performance, and it still has the luxuries of a bimmer. well not exactly up to that level. but its a very very well trimed super car.
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Old 03-04-2002, 06:54 PM
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I'm not so sure that the Porsche would "blow it away". It may be a little faster but the stats (bar top speed which is limited to 155 on the Bimmer) are fairly close for both cars. So you would choose the Porsche although it seems to deliver less thrill to the driver?

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Old 03-05-2002, 02:19 AM
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Some stats first:

Porsche 911 Turbo - $111K (base price)
Rear Engine/AWD
3.6 Liter TT Flat 6
415HP/415lbs of TQ
6 spd manual
3395 lbs
0-60 mph 3.6 seconds
Quarter mile 11.9 seconds
Lateral G's 0.96
13.0 inch brakes (all around)

BMW M3 (E46) - $45K (base price)
Front Engine/Rear Wheel Drive
3.2 Liter Inline 6
333HP/246lbs of TQ
6 spd manual
3458 lbs
0-60 mph 4.7 seconds
Quarter mile 13.6
Lateral G's 0.91
12.8 inch brakes (front)
12.9 inch brakes (rear)


True that the 911T has become a less involved car, but it's truly the most driver friendly supercar out there for the money most likely. The way it behaves, adjusts & corrects is remarkable. It may not challenge a person as much as say a M3...but it is by no means a slouch when it comes to handling.

The M3 has always had superb handling and awesome steering. This new M3 is by no means less of an M3 from the last that enchanted us so very much. But it does not hang w/the 911T in terms of overall speed...so it must rely on it's handling to keep pace.

My verdict: I'd rather say...I am going to go get my Porsche (I choose the Porsche...I like to speed on the highway past other lowly cars)
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Old 03-05-2002, 07:00 AM
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I think when you bring the 911 Turbo into it it's a little unfair. I was thinking more of standard Carrera, or Carrera 4 Vs E46 M3. Would you still take the Porsche?


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Old 03-05-2002, 10:13 AM
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I think when you bring the 911 Turbo into it it's a little unfair. I was thinking more of standard Carrera, or Carrera 4 Vs E46 M3. Would you still take the Porsche?


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If it wasn't for the money i'll take the porsche...
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Oh didnt know we were talking NA Porsche's...well...

Numbers first...just for kicks



Porsche 911 Carrera 4
Rear Engine/AWD
3.6 Liter Flat 6
320HP
6 spd manual
3263 lbs
0-60 in 5.0 sec
Quarter mile in 13.5 sec
Lateral G's 0.95

Well now that it is M3 vs Carrera 4...hmm...I guess I would have to say M3...just a very nice overall package...and w/the money that I saved...well you know the rest.

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The Porsche name give the owner a little more cache than the Bimmer but I just love the M3. So M3 for me.
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996 all the way!!:bandit: :smoka: :smoker2: :ylsuper
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i like both but id say the 996 cus it looks better and beats the M3 in a little of performence
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NISSANSPDR, I think those acceleration and 1/4mile times you posted are a bit exaggerated. 3.6 seconds for a porsche turbo? Thats as fast as a mclaren.
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4 seconds flat isnt it?
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M3 all the way, it has a better Price/Performance ratio. The M3 is also damn sexy.
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