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Not bad. If its going to be "at least $42,000", I'd rather $36k G and spend another $8-10k to turbo it. Tis nice, but I love my G.
That said I'll still be considering the new M3 and Supra when they come out.
That said I'll still be considering the new M3 and Supra when they come out.
Last edited by nmanti; Jul 23, 2006 at 01:47 AM.
Taken from the Website:
"If 300 horsepower isn’t enough for you, wait for the 2008 M3 coupe, which is expected to have a 400-hp naturally aspirated V-8 and cost $55,000."
I cant wait for this
"If 300 horsepower isn’t enough for you, wait for the 2008 M3 coupe, which is expected to have a 400-hp naturally aspirated V-8 and cost $55,000."
I cant wait for this
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Originally Posted by KlokDeezal
Taken from the Website:
"If 300 horsepower isn’t enough for you, wait for the 2008 M3 coupe, which is expected to have a 400-hp naturally aspirated V-8 and cost $55,000."
I cant wait for this
"If 300 horsepower isn’t enough for you, wait for the 2008 M3 coupe, which is expected to have a 400-hp naturally aspirated V-8 and cost $55,000."
I cant wait for this

The new M3, spotted while being tested on a public road in the California desert, is “quite conspicuous versus the standard 3 Series coupe by its larger front air intakes, bulging fenders and hood, and quad-exhaust system,” says Feature Editor Mike Monticello. “Underneath that hood will reside a 4.0-liter V-8 engine good for 415 horsepower, harnessed to a Formula 1-style 7-speed SMG paddle-shift transmission; a traditional 6-speed manual will be optional for purists.”
The new M3 will go on the market in 2007, followed in 2008 by a convertible and a return of the four-door M3.
Look for more information on the new BMW M3 soon in an upcoming issue of Road & Track.
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