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Post by johnc on Dec 11, 2017 15:49:46 GMT
Dirty and quite different!
A gratuitous photo from yesterday. No snow but very cold.
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Post by michael on Dec 11, 2017 16:04:43 GMT
It's a shame about the way they've incorporated that vent as that coupé is an otherwise lovely clean shape.
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Post by johnc on Dec 11, 2017 16:17:54 GMT
It's a shame about the way they've incorporated that vent as that coupé is an otherwise lovely clean shape. I prefer the way it is done on the M4 which blends the vent in below the crease line:
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Post by Tim on Dec 11, 2017 16:23:27 GMT
To answer the thread title, as an accountant, what would you like the answer to be? I'm seeing 2 clean cars in your photo John.
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Post by johnc on Dec 11, 2017 17:14:38 GMT
To answer the thread title, as an accountant, what would you like the answer to be? I'm seeing 2 clean cars in your photo John. An i8 would be a very nice answer but I'd settle for an arithmetically incorrect 4 - that's M4!
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 11, 2017 18:08:17 GMT
It's a shame about the way they've incorporated that vent as that coupé is an otherwise lovely clean shape. I prefer the way it is done on the M4 which blends the vent in below the crease line:
That's a jolly nice example of an M4. The competition-pack alloys are much nicer than the heavy-handed standard alloys, and Tanzanite Blue is just very pretty.
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Post by Martin on Dec 11, 2017 18:19:18 GMT
Agreed, that M4 is lovely.
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Post by ChrisM on Dec 11, 2017 18:27:53 GMT
I'm seeing 2 clean cars in your photo John. Silver hides the dirt very well, as I reminded myself on Saturday morning when I washed younger daughter's Audi.....
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Post by johnc on Dec 11, 2017 19:01:07 GMT
Agreed, that M4 is lovely. That is exactly as I would have mine - I am looking!
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Post by Martin on Dec 11, 2017 19:33:53 GMT
Full Silverstone leather?
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Post by johnc on Dec 12, 2017 7:48:23 GMT
Full Silverstone leather? Yes although I would settle for full black leather if everything else was right.
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Post by Martin on Dec 12, 2017 8:48:05 GMT
Full Silverstone leather? Yes although I would settle for full black leather if everything else was right. It’s an M3, but there’s a lovely Macau Blue Competition Pack with Full Silverstone leather on Autotrader that looks great.
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 12, 2017 9:26:29 GMT
Yes although I would settle for full black leather if everything else was right. It’s an M3, but there’s a lovely Macau Blue Competition Pack with Full Silverstone leather on Autotrader that looks great. The 4dr M3 isn't nearly as appealing in this generation.
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Post by Martin on Dec 12, 2017 9:40:10 GMT
I prefer both generations of 4 door to 2 door, they look just different enough to the standard car but are still fairly subtle.
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Post by michael on Dec 12, 2017 9:49:24 GMT
I preferred the last saloon but I think the coupe is the more attractive car this time. It's just a shame it's not called an M3 anymore as for me the M4 is always associated with a bus lane.
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Post by johnc on Dec 12, 2017 10:41:41 GMT
Yes although I would settle for full black leather if everything else was right. It’s an M3, but there’s a lovely Macau Blue Competition Pack with Full Silverstone leather on Autotrader that looks great. I agree with Racing about the M3 v M4 debate but that M3 has everything I would spec. Very nice indeed.
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Post by Martin on Dec 12, 2017 11:22:19 GMT
Might be a deal to be done, it’s been in my AT garage for 15 weeks. Looking at possible options for Lindsay, but I think it would have too big an impact on my budget.
There’s an almost racing spec (no sunroof) M3 for sale, British Racing Green with full Cohiba brown leather.
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 12, 2017 11:40:50 GMT
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 12, 2017 12:29:59 GMT
Might be a deal to be done, it’s been in my AT garage for 15 weeks. Looking at possible options for Lindsay, but I think it would have too big an impact on my budget. There’s an almost racing spec (no sunroof) M3 for sale, British Racing Green with full Cohiba brown leather. It's been there a while. I don't feel the need to swap my car for an M3/4. I like the GC shape and practicality, it's got a very good blend of comfort/performance/economy and it is considerably cheaper than even a second-hand M3/4.
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Post by johnc on Dec 12, 2017 14:01:52 GMT
I like the 4GC shape too and for everyday use the ZF box will be so much better than the box in the M3/M4.
I think I am suffering from Tax Return fever because I know I wasn't blown away when I drove one but I still want it - it's like I have been hypnotised!
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 12, 2017 14:24:30 GMT
I like the 4GC shape too and for everyday use the ZF box will be so much better than the box in the M3/M4.
I think I am suffering from Tax Return fever because I know I wasn't blown away when I drove one but I still want it - it's like I have been hypnotised! Have you driven a 440i? BMW does an "MPPK" dealer-fit performance upgrade for them that ups power to I think 360bhp and adds a sports exhaust, if the standard isn't quite strong enough. Personally I haven't felt the need thus far. In Sports+ it goes sufficiently like a stabbed rat to satisfy me.
It's just quite a significant step-up in price from a 440i to an M4, and I for one can't justify the additional expenditure. The monthlies on even an Approved Used M3/M4 in a decent spec are a good 40% higher than what I pay for the 440i.
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Post by Martin on Dec 12, 2017 14:34:48 GMT
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Post by Tim on Dec 12, 2017 14:38:38 GMT
Nice, apart from the leather.
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 12, 2017 16:15:52 GMT
Apart from the lack of sunroof and the "Tart's Handbag"TM leather.
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Post by johnc on Dec 12, 2017 16:18:51 GMT
I like the 4GC shape too and for everyday use the ZF box will be so much better than the box in the M3/M4.
I think I am suffering from Tax Return fever because I know I wasn't blown away when I drove one but I still want it - it's like I have been hypnotised! Have you driven a 440i?
It's just quite a significant step-up in price from a 440i to an M4, and I for one can't justify the additional expenditure. The monthlies on even an Approved Used M3/M4 in a decent spec are a good 40% higher than what I pay for the 440i.
No I haven't driven the 440i. The nearest I have been was an early E92 335i which wasn't slow at all.
I agree on the big step up in price and wince when I see a 3 year old M4 which has shed £30K in value. I really must just submerge myself in work and come up for another look in the cold light of February.
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Post by johnc on Dec 12, 2017 16:20:41 GMT
I saw that one but on a steel roofed car I would want a sunroof and the white leather is just a bit too....white. Nice spec and exterior colour though.
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Post by Martin on Dec 12, 2017 16:29:08 GMT
I saw that one but on a steel roofed car I would want a sunroof and the white leather is just a bit too....white. Nice spec and exterior colour though. I did say good rather than perfect! It must be £5-6k less than a discounted new one? It is a bit too white and not my choice if ordering new, but rather that than any of the Dakota options. Theres a black and brown one, but no sunroof on that either and I don’t like the nutmeg interior.
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Post by Tim on Dec 12, 2017 16:46:27 GMT
Have you driven a 440i?
It's just quite a significant step-up in price from a 440i to an M4, and I for one can't justify the additional expenditure. The monthlies on even an Approved Used M3/M4 in a decent spec are a good 40% higher than what I pay for the 440i.
No I haven't driven the 440i. The nearest I have been was an early E92 335i which wasn't slow at all.
I agree on the big step up in price and wince when I see a 3 year old M4 which has shed £30K in value. I really must just submerge myself in work and come up for another look in the cold light of February.
The M4 that Racing linked to has shed nearly £30k and its not even a year old! By the time it has reached 3 that'll be less than £30k and will have lost £50k.
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Post by racingteatray on Dec 13, 2017 12:02:00 GMT
Just looked up the price of Macau Blue as an option on an M3....£3,950!
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Post by johnc on Dec 13, 2017 12:53:18 GMT
Just looked up the price of Macau Blue as an option on an M3....£3,950! Does it have ground up diamonds in it?
I have to say I have been back to look at the car a few times!
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