M5 or m3?
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My Ride: 2006 530xi (Titanium Grey/ Black interior) Debaged, L.e.d. light upgrade throughout. ACS roof spoiler. H&R sport sprigs, Angel eye upgrade, euro sticker, ,matte black grills.
I am in love with both cars and considered my next mobile option. I think 07-09 for both cars. Sooo, what car would ou choose?
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My Ride: 2011.5 Alpine White E90 M3 | Black Novillo Leather | Carbon Fiber Leather Trim | ZCP | ZP2 | M-DCT | Navigation | Moonroof | 6FL Mods: TMS 12.5mm spacers all around l Hawk HPS Brake Pads l OEM M3 Edition Grills l Paint Matched Side Gills l Key Hole D
test drive both...
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It depends what you are looking for... I feel that the M3 is a better all around car because it has both track history and daily driving ability... The M5 is definitely faster in a straight line... The M3 has better cornering so it gives a better feel... Yet the M5 is no granny around the corners... If i were you i would test drive them both to see what really suits your needs... They are both awesome cars and neither decision will be disappointing... Good luck
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My Ride: 09 M5 (E60) Interlagos blue, Silverstone interior, with cold weather package. Adaptive Xenon headlamps and adaptive brake lights, hud, comfort access. Comfort seats, basically fully loaded.
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My Ride: 09 M5 (E60) Interlagos blue, Silverstone interior, with cold weather package. Adaptive Xenon headlamps and adaptive brake lights, hud, comfort access. Comfort seats, basically fully loaded.
If you like smaller cars then M3 is def a better car plus the DCT tranny is much much better than m5's jerky SMG. Personally i do not like small cars so i'll run over an M3 with a bulldozer that is if i can catch up to it.
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My Ride: 2008 BMW M5 (Alpine White)
It depends what you are looking for... I feel that the M3 is a better all around car because it has both track history and daily driving ability... The M5 is definitely faster in a straight line... The M3 has better cornering so it gives a better feel... Yet the M5 is no granny around the corners... If i were you i would test drive them both to see what really suits your needs... They are both awesome cars and neither decision will be disappointing... Good luck
Conclusion - it's a tough choice. That's why we ended up getting both
Attached are a couple of photos of his M3. It's in a limited edition Dakar Yellow paint with gloss black kidney grilles/wheels. CF interior.
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I was fortunate enough to convince my brother to get an M3. First and most noticeable difference behind the wheel is the transmission. The DCT and SMG has a different feel. The DCT is smoother and driver/passenger of the cars will enjoy a comfortable ride. The SMG shifts are hard and jerky. You KNOW when it's going from 1-to-2-to-3. After that it'll start to smooth out a bit. Other than that the only other thing I want to touch on passenger/trunk space. Ask yourself if you will need the rear seats and larger cargo room. I know for those 3-4 person road trips I want the M5.
Conclusion - it's a tough choice. That's why we ended up getting both
Attached are a couple of photos of his M3. It's in a limited edition Dakar Yellow paint with gloss black kidney grilles/wheels. CF interior.
Conclusion - it's a tough choice. That's why we ended up getting both
Attached are a couple of photos of his M3. It's in a limited edition Dakar Yellow paint with gloss black kidney grilles/wheels. CF interior.