Greatest M-Car Ever? Evo article
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Some of you may have seen it before but it's such a good read I thought I'd share-
http://www.m3post.com/goodiesforyou/evo.pdf
http://www.m3post.com/goodiesforyou/evo.pdf
Evo is full of s
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E60 M5 does not have a feel for the road, blah, blah, blah... As if the super slow-witted steering box in the E39 does... Seriously... And before the E39 fanboys jump me, I do have thousands of miles in an E39 M5... And to even put the S85 with the S62 in the same paragraph. Oh, the sacrilege
t...E60 M5 does not have a feel for the road, blah, blah, blah... As if the super slow-witted steering box in the E39 does... Seriously... And before the E39 fanboys jump me, I do have thousands of miles in an E39 M5... And to even put the S85 with the S62 in the same paragraph. Oh, the sacrilege

161BMW said:
Interesting the original M3 CSL review was slightly mixed I think by Evo but the CSL tested there had much much better brakes albeit aftermarket hence the higher placing ?
They also left out the M635CSi
Nothing wrong with standard CSL brakes for fast-road useThey also left out the M635CSi
Many just felt it wasn't worth the extra money over the standard M3, or was too harsh for road use (shades of 964 RS there), or didn't get on with the seats, etc
Patrick Bateman said:
They were doing proper M cars only, they explain that at the start.
??? What's not proper about an M635CSi, or am I missing an in-joke here?In fact, I also consider the E12 M535i a proper //M-car too
Patrick Bateman said:
Read the article from the start.
Obviously not available at the time but it's the same as how the M135i is not a proper M car.
Nope sorry, I still don't get it. Why do you think an E24 M635CSi is not a proper //M-car?Obviously not available at the time but it's the same as how the M135i is not a proper M car.
Here's the main reason I know it very much is:

Sorry, I don't want to come across as sounding arsey, but you do realise that the M635CSi is a proper handbuilt BMW M-division car from the 80s, with a further developed M88 engine from the M1 (the same as in the E28 M5)? In fact it pre-dates the original M3 and M5
Edited by Leins on Saturday 24th August 15:14
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