RE: BMW M3 Frozen Silver limited edition breaks cover
RE: BMW M3 Frozen Silver limited edition breaks cover
Friday 20th April 2012

BMW M3 Frozen Silver limited edition breaks cover

100-unit run gives E92 M3 a spruce-up



BMW is hard at work reminding us that it still makes its M3: hard on the rear bumper of the M3 Limited Edition 500 announced at the beginning of March comes this, the M3 Frozen Silver Edition.


Designed to help mark 40 years of BMW M GmbH, the Frozen Silver is the first BMW to feature the new matt-look paint.

That's combined with matt black alloy wheels, Dark Chrome exhaust, side gills and kidney surrounds, and Jet Black bonnet intakes. Inside, there's Black Novillo leather with contrast stitching and Palladium leather armrests and inserts. The steering wheel is covered in Alcantara, while there's more than the odd sprinkling of carbon fibre.

The 420hp V8 is unchanged, but the car - of which just 100 will be made - does get suspension lowered by 10mm, the M DCT twin-clutch transmission as standard and a revised DSC system.


All in all, BMW reckons the Frozen Silver Edition adds £9K-worth of extras for a £4k price hike - putting the car at £58,720 on the road. Interestingly, BMW is keen to point out that such limited-edition shenanigans are not down to sales of the M3 slowing up as it reaches the end of its life: UK dealers shifted 789 M3 coupes in 2011, 10 per cent up on 2010.


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housen

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2,366 posts

218 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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can we not have csl instead of a special paint edition

jason s4

16,810 posts

196 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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"All in all, BMW reckons the Frozen Silver Edition adds £9K-worth of extras for a £4k price hike - putting the car at £58,720 on the road. Interestingly, BMW is keen to point out that such limited-edition shenanigans are not down to sales of the M3 slowing up as it reaches the end of its life."


rofl

TIGA84

5,554 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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To follow the frozen grey and frozen black that have been around nearly 3 years now, its hardly even a story is it?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3736876.htm


I despair at the reporting in News recently.

johnpeat

5,329 posts

291 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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They're not desperate to sell cars by painting them in funny colours (see Porsche Cayman S) - but they ARE desperate to keep their cars in the press and that's what this is doing...

Porsche don't need to do this - they just wait for Evo to do a group test (except they recently stopped faking the pics and just saying "911 wins" didn't they??)

KissMyR8

87 posts

202 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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TIGA84 said:
To follow the frozen grey and frozen black that have been around nearly 3 years now, its hardly even a story is it?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3736876.htm


I despair at the reporting in News recently.
Its still a new model irrespective, how are people meant to know about it if it isn't reported on?

khushy

3,977 posts

245 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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its a great car - but £58k???

housen

Original Poster:

2,366 posts

218 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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or a dtm edition that would be cool

El Shafto

133 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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khushy said:
its a great car - but £58k???
Can you think of a better car brand new for that money??? Look at the performance of it! A 420BHP naturally aspirated V8?!??! What more do you want from a car? And it covers all bases. Civilised enough to be used as a day to day road car, but equally at home on the track. Would keep pace with with a lot of cars that cost 30k or 40k more.

cragswinter

21,429 posts

222 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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article said:
Designed to help mark 40 years of BMW M GmbH, the Frozen Silver is the first BMW to feature the new matt-look paint.
come on PH do at least a little research, that is complete bullst.

there final edition of the last M5 came in frozen grey, i know as two of my customers bought one & the M3 has been available in this colour for ages as well.

do you just copy & paste press releases these days?

Mermaid

21,492 posts

197 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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I'd want a massive discount for that paint finish, and even then would not buy it.

A used competition pack at circa £40k is a better bet.

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

182 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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housen said:
can we not have csl instead of a special paint edition
You mean can you have BMW spent a fortune in creating a very limited run CSL rather than a relatively easy 'Frozen Silver edition'?


tomoleeds

770 posts

212 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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nice car but how many people can afford £60,000 for a car at the moment?

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

182 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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tomoleeds said:
nice car but how many people can afford £60,000 for a car at the moment?
Luxury car sales are up...

Riggers

1,859 posts

204 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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cragswinter said:
come on PH do at least a little research, that is complete bullst.

there final edition of the last M5 came in frozen grey, i know as two of my customers bought one & the M3 has been available in this colour for ages as well.

do you just copy & paste press releases these days?
Frozen Silver. It's the first time for Frozen Silver. I know the Frozen Grey has been around for a while. We had an M3 in the colour in the office. Crikey...

ETA: In fairness, perhaps it would have been clearer if I'd put the word 'colour' in at the end of the sentence...

AdamTheTrader

242 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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tomoleeds said:
nice car but how many people can afford £60,000 for a car at the moment?
Why someone would pay 60k for a new m3 that's been in production for 5(?) years with such a supply of great used examples is the bigger question

11110111

612 posts

226 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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AdamTheTrader said:
Why someone would pay 60k for a new m3 that's been in production for 5(?) years with such a supply of great used examples is the bigger question
because some people are stting away more money each day than we earn a year!


TIGA84

5,554 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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KissMyR8 said:
Its still a new model irrespective, how are people meant to know about it if it isn't reported on?
Its not a new model. Its an M3 with a different colour frozen paint.


JohnGoodridge

529 posts

221 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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TIGA84 said:
To follow the frozen grey and frozen black that have been around nearly 3 years now, its hardly even a story is it?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3736876.htm


I despair at the reporting in News recently.
I know. I love BMW's, but really, yawn.

Robsti

12,241 posts

232 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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If you take BMW finance will the dealer contribute £8k to the deal?

KM666

1,757 posts

209 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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johnpeat said:
Porsche don't need to do this - they just wait for Evo to do a group test (except they recently stopped faking the pics and just saying "911 wins" didn't they??)
Ooh, have I missed Evo's fall from grace?

El Shafto said:

Can you think of a better car brand new for that money??? Look at the performance of it! A 420BHP naturally aspirated V8?!??! What more do you want from a car? And it covers all bases. Civilised enough to be used as a day to day road car, but equally at home on the track. Would keep pace with with a lot of cars that cost 30k or 40k more.


A proper American V8 in it. I'm always left underwhelmed by the sound of these and the V8 Mercs, strangely enough I always thought the older straight 6 M3's sounded quite nice.