Factory M3 Compact I knew there was one, had no idea there are two. http://blog.caranddriver.com/bmws-m-...ren%E2%80%99t/ Scroll down. Quote:
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The way they were meant to be imo. I love the dual exhaust!! I wonder the reasons they decided against it. |
Haha! If they did, it would be #7 for me! Nice... :cool: |
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Makes a lot sense. And yes, I believe building a dream is better than buying one 😅 unless that dream is a GT3 |
What are those wheels on that m3 Compact? |
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Those are Style 24 or "LTW" wheels.They were originally made for the 1995 LTW M3 but those would have been stamped BMW Motorsports on the wheel. |
lol, what he said ^ |
Definitely one of the nicest set of wheels that i have ever seen on a 318ti. I'll have to hunt some down :cool: |
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Doesn't make much sense since they built an E36 M Roadster. |
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I bet it would have sold reasonably well in Europe considering the success of the standard Compact. In the United States, definitely not. |
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Better than tourings but that doesn't stop BMW AG from making them. :confused: |
The compact was designed to get younger buyers into a BMW for less money. It was not designed with a major sporting nature, hence the hodge podge suspension. Don't get me wrong I would have bought one if they had made it. At present time I am looking for a Z3/4 M coupe. Would prefer a Z4M but they are very few and far between. |
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