Is EDC just a gimmick on a E9x M3?
Discussion
I really had to have EDC when looking to buy my M3 as early road tests recommended it & I have got it with the manual gearbox, but I notice the M3 GTS & CRT haven't got it so do we think its really worth the extra outlay if you were buying new or surely if it was that good wouldn't the high end M3's have it?
Just your thoughts please
Just your thoughts please
Mermaid said:
cerb4.5lee said:
.. but I notice the M3 GTS & CRT haven't got it
Just your thoughts please
Not really road cars, are they? Low volume race cars registered for road use almost. AFAIK, none of the sporting Porsche have EDC, but have a higher setting dampers option.Just your thoughts please
I just tend to leave it in comfort most of the time & I use the M button to flick it into its hardest setting linked to the other harder settings & you really feel the car change character, as most say its a brilliant Jekyll & hyde car, great fun when you want it to be or comfy & sedate if not.
///Mike said:
I am hoping its a worthwhile option as I have spec'd it but not actually test driven one yet. I did try but the snow put a stop to my test drive that I drove over 300 miles for.
I had a mail from my dealer yesterday to say my car is now in the UK and I can pick it up on the 9th of March so I will let you know my thoughts on it then
Excellent stuff you must be well excited, enjoy collecting it & I look forward to your thoughts on it, I will admit I am pleased mine has EDC but the whole car is a great package anyway. I had a mail from my dealer yesterday to say my car is now in the UK and I can pick it up on the 9th of March so I will let you know my thoughts on it then
Mermaid said:
cerb4.5lee said:
Yes it had adjustable dampers from what I have read, not sure how similar it is to EDC though.
It was called EDC, introduced in 1987.jonasaurus said:
Depends what you want from the car as to whether or not EDC is a must have. I have it and think its very useful for 'normal' driving versus a much firmer ride (on the basis the roads are smooth as well otherwise better off in normal).
Probably makes the car a bit more sell-able, if I was planning on keeping the car for as long as I can and want it to be better in the handling department I'd be happy to go without EDC and get some KWV3 coilovers put on.
To answer the subject title question, no I dont think its just a gimmick.
I think I could have used a better phrase to describe it, just after people's thoughts on whether they thought its a benefit or not, which many have kindly answered Probably makes the car a bit more sell-able, if I was planning on keeping the car for as long as I can and want it to be better in the handling department I'd be happy to go without EDC and get some KWV3 coilovers put on.
To answer the subject title question, no I dont think its just a gimmick.
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