optronix
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I'm not known for patience, so as I continue to wait for a car to materialize I've started taking a second look at some other options.
One that I do sort of keep coming back to is the F80 M3. Personally I'm not cross-shopping the ITS with 2 door coupes or auto luxo-barge appliances. I have a very specific set of requirements that are basic yet also hard to find in today's market:
- 4-door
- manual transmission
- great inputs (i.e., "fun to drive")
- track capable
The ITS obviously fills all of these, and for purposes of this conversation I'll go so far as to consider the ITS and the CTR equally. There's a whole other thread to talk about that.
The F80 M3 stands out for me though because of the price point. Availability is tough, but you can find a pre-LCI M3 for around $50k. Far less if you can stand a few more miles and questionable dealerships. The post-LCI with Competition package (2018+ I think...) is what I'd want but those are almost like hen's teeth and are fetching north of $60k... but really there's just a handful of improvements in those cars so it isn't imperative. I'd probably be modding this thing anyway.
Pros for the M3:
- faster
- rear wheel drive
- arguably just-as-good-looking
- as close to a "reliable BMW" as you'll find
- proven track capability
pros for the ITS:
- new car/warranty
- better inputs, especially shifter and probably steering
That's really all I've got!
One that I do sort of keep coming back to is the F80 M3. Personally I'm not cross-shopping the ITS with 2 door coupes or auto luxo-barge appliances. I have a very specific set of requirements that are basic yet also hard to find in today's market:
- 4-door
- manual transmission
- great inputs (i.e., "fun to drive")
- track capable
The ITS obviously fills all of these, and for purposes of this conversation I'll go so far as to consider the ITS and the CTR equally. There's a whole other thread to talk about that.
The F80 M3 stands out for me though because of the price point. Availability is tough, but you can find a pre-LCI M3 for around $50k. Far less if you can stand a few more miles and questionable dealerships. The post-LCI with Competition package (2018+ I think...) is what I'd want but those are almost like hen's teeth and are fetching north of $60k... but really there's just a handful of improvements in those cars so it isn't imperative. I'd probably be modding this thing anyway.
Pros for the M3:
- faster
- rear wheel drive
- arguably just-as-good-looking
- as close to a "reliable BMW" as you'll find
- proven track capability
pros for the ITS:
- new car/warranty
- better inputs, especially shifter and probably steering
That's really all I've got!
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