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reliability fuel economy 05-08 GT vs 04 BMW M3 vert
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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 12419305" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>I owned an 02 M3 and 2 S197 GTs. My. M3 drove better and was a better car. Slightly quicker than a 3V GT. However, my M3 got 16/23 MPG on average with driving it casually. My Supercharged 3V with 4.10's and large/wide tires can get 16-18 on the street and 22-24 on the highway. I've got almost 70K miles on my GT, 60K of which it has had a blower on it. </p><p></p><p>I'd go with the M3 as it is overall a better car. However, it has very limited room, and does ride a bit stiffer. The GT is a gr at car, and is going to be much cheaper with equal miles. If something goes wrong in the M3 it will be VERY expensive. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent via morse code through a fax machine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 12419305, member: 70485"] I owned an 02 M3 and 2 S197 GTs. My. M3 drove better and was a better car. Slightly quicker than a 3V GT. However, my M3 got 16/23 MPG on average with driving it casually. My Supercharged 3V with 4.10's and large/wide tires can get 16-18 on the street and 22-24 on the highway. I've got almost 70K miles on my GT, 60K of which it has had a blower on it. I'd go with the M3 as it is overall a better car. However, it has very limited room, and does ride a bit stiffer. The GT is a gr at car, and is going to be much cheaper with equal miles. If something goes wrong in the M3 it will be VERY expensive. Sent via morse code through a fax machine [/QUOTE]
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