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I nearly traded my G87 to them last week for that car. In the end I sold the M2 locally on Friday and I’ll pick up something next year. I think the E9x M3 is the best M car ever made. It has a feeling of connectedness, specialness and soul that you don’t find in modern M cars. I think as a daily or track car the G87 is a great tool, but for something you keep in the garage and take out for a sense of occasion I would take the E92 every time. Along with my old 981 GT4 my old E90 M3 is the car I think about the most.
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For me the older cars, like the 997 GT3, E9x M3, B7 RS4 just had a little bit more specialness and perhaps mystique about them. It's so easy to consume everything about cars online now, to watch tons of video reviews etc. Compare that to 15-20 years ago when I would be reading a copy of Evo magazine or watching Top Gear and trying to soak up every word and bit of information. If I saw a GT3 in a gas station it was like spotting a unicorn. When I got my first corporate job in 2008, I had a picture I printed out of an E46 M3 CSL at my desk as motivation to work harder and afford one (as it happens I never got one, although I did have an E46 330ci). When I think of the e9x M3, I remember it being my first M car and that has a certain nostalgia factor the new cars can't capture for me despite being objectively better in so many ways. Probably now why all these cars, E46's, S2000's, 996's, R34's etc. are so highly valued as all the guys who grew up wanting these things can now afford them. I'm sure for someone who's first M car is the G87, they will have similar feelings 10-15 years from now when everything is hybrid and the manual trans is gone |
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This is why I'm gonna hang onto my G87 Manual for a long time. I WFH so I just don't daily drive a ton if at all, so I have a combination of garage queen miles from what's actually my "daily driver". So hey, if I have say 9-10k miles in a decade and somebody wants to pay a premium for a manual, I'd consider it. But my personal goal is to just keep collecting BMWs now that I've gotten the bug
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a lot of people who have never owned a 15-25 year old german enthusiast car dont really appreciate what it takes to keep the average E9x, E46, V8 audi S/RS4, 996, W211 E55, etc on the road and in good aesthetic shape. things go NLA, weird shit breaks, odd infotainment or tech issues with no answer, sunroofs leak, you name it. the malady list of the much-ballyhooed E9x cars posted earlier really drives that home. they can all be wallet crushers in a way that i am not sure will ever affect the majority of S58 equipped M cars. |
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Thus far the B58 and S58 both seem to be more reliable than previous gen motors. And AFAIK the spun crank hub problem didn't migrate to the G87. But of course this car will start costing me if I keep it 10+ years. Which I will because MT, but it's gonna hurt. |
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10-17-2024, 01:43 AM | #33 |
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Correct, the B58/S58 were completely redesigned with the crank hub and crank shaft as one single component so there's no way it can be spun.
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lexus F cars continue to be the gold standard here - i know two that have 6 figure mileage and have only eaten brakes, tires, and oil changes. some UR motors develop the "dreaded" valley plate leak, which is endlessly speculated and commented on in their forums, people avoiding cars, sellings cars... over a $1500-2000 repair. which always makes me laugh, because M folks have been dumping three times that into their motors to fix factory issues since what the E46 days? |
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