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Originally Posted by Gearhead999s
Its still not an M3!I have had AMG product in the past,but it does not stack up when real world handling is required.Fast in a straight line,but a true performance car does so much more than that!
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Very true, but if I wanted the most performance for my money, I'd get the GT-R and save a couple of grand over the M3.
What I want is a fast, capable car that can handle the occasional run through some twisties, and is versatile enough to be a DD. The fact that the M3 is faster at 10/10ths on a track doesn't mean a whole lot to me as I don't plan to track either car.
That said, they will both get test driven before I decide.