New BMW M3 or Model 3 Performance?

New BMW M3 or Model 3 Performance?

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Fastlane

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1,160 posts

218 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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I have added a slightly inflammatory response to the article and subsequent thread on the new BMW M3 asking why wouldn't you buy the Model 3 Performance instead of the new M3. I wonder if I'll get any responses...

SWoll

18,494 posts

259 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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I was looking at leasing the current M4 earlier in the year before I saw sense and went the Model 3 Performance route. TCO over 3 years and 45k was getting on for double that of the Tesla and I imagine the new one will be even more expensive.

You'd have to be a very committed petrolhead to go for the (BMW) M3 or doing very few miles.

connoisseur21

55 posts

95 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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The only reasons to go for the BMW would be build quality and shell strength. Any objective review of TM 3 owner experiences available reveal ultra long waits for sc appointments, repeated visits to resolve single items, major issues with panels rubbing metal on metal(!) and repeated problems with lamp housings letting in water, service bulletins on resolving flexing rear floor plates and repainting required in specific areas where cars have collided with others during shipping.

But ok, apart from all that Mrs Lincoln what did you think of the play.....;)

Edited by connoisseur21 on Tuesday 22 October 19:34

p1stonhead

25,602 posts

168 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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The new M3 is going to be about £20-25k more than a Model 3 performance no?

Zcd1

451 posts

56 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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connoisseur21 said:
The only reasons to go for the BMW would be build quality and shell strength. Any objective review of TM 3 owner experiences available reveal ultra long waits for sc appointments, repeated visits to resolve single items, major issues with panels rubbing metal on metal(!) and repeated problems with lamp housings letting in water, service bulletins on resolving flexing rear floor plates and repainting required in specific areas where cars have collided with others during shipping.
Surely you're not positing that what you've written represents a typical Model 3 ownership experience?

SWoll

18,494 posts

259 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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p1stonhead said:
The new M3 is going to be about £20-25k more than a Model 3 performance no?
£15-20k would be my guess depending on which model you go for. I'd then expect you'd need to throw a few more £k of options at the car to get the spec to be similar (panoramic roof etc.)

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

199 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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The other way to look at it is - why not go for the ICE one last time before there is no options but EV.

Life’s too short to worry about a few £‘S here and there have fun live it for each and every day.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Zcd1 said:
connoisseur21 said:
The only reasons to go for the BMW would be build quality and shell strength. Any objective review of TM 3 owner experiences available reveal ultra long waits for sc appointments, repeated visits to resolve single items, major issues with panels rubbing metal on metal(!) and repeated problems with lamp housings letting in water, service bulletins on resolving flexing rear floor plates and repainting required in specific areas where cars have collided with others during shipping.
Surely you're not positing that what you've written represents a typical Model 3 ownership experience?
To be fair, and depending on how you read ‘typical’, a search on any of those issues will bring up lots of cases.

Whether BMW are much better is another question.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Try sitting in a Model 3 first, and getting in/out. It's a kind of awkward car for some people. That's the only reason I can think of.

squirdan

1,084 posts

148 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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cant speak for the new BMW M3

but I did have a 66 reg M3 for a year. It was a great car, personal taste but I loved the saloon with its swollen arches etc, and it had ceramics. Build quality was beyond reproach. Once above 2-3k revs it was a monster

but

the fact is the performance of my M3P- is more accessible, more of the time. it is more comfortable, cheaper to run, and has more space in the back

and I feel you can drive it and make progress far more anonymously because of its silence, whereas like any spicey ICE car when you are on it they are noisy which attracts unwanted attention

I have leased the Tesla not bought it but I think its v likely the depreciation is less savage... BMW M cars are amongst the worst. I bought it 2nd hand but had the supplying dealer invoice. List was £73k and the first owner got an £8k discount

Dave Hedgehog

14,584 posts

205 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Welshbeef said:
The other way to look at it is - why not go for the ICE one last time before there is no options but EV.

Life’s too short to worry about a few £‘S here and there have fun live it for each and every day.
yeah fk the polar bears, they can take one more for the team

laugh

Dave Hedgehog

14,584 posts

205 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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squirdan said:
I have leased the Tesla not bought it but I think its v likely the depreciation is less savage... BMW M cars are amongst the worst. I bought it 2nd hand but had the supplying dealer invoice. List was £73k and the first owner got an £8k discount
depreciation is going to be interesting on the M3, atm because of the rarity its the first car i have purchased recently (normally RS / AMGs) that has not dumped 15k the second it left the showroom, looking that the prices of the few for sale privately i could potentially get what i paid for it maybe even a little bit over with the price rise

hopefully 0% bik will keep demand very high and residuals up

Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Wednesday 23 October 10:00

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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If the robotaxi plan comes to fruition the used value will plummet. Fortunately I doubt that's going to happen next year as they promised.

Zcd1

451 posts

56 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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squirdan said:
...the fact is the performance of my M3P- is more accessible, more of the time. it is more comfortable, cheaper to run, and has more space in the back

and I feel you can drive it and make progress far more anonymously because of its silence, whereas like any spicey ICE car when you are on it they are noisy which attracts unwanted attention...
These are 2 key aspects/advantages of EVs in general, IMO. The instant response and near-silent operation make it both more practical and more fun to drive quickly!

Andy M

3,755 posts

260 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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I've just changed from a new M5 Competition to a Model S Performance Ludicrous+. I'd choose the Model 3 over the M3.

Both sets of dealers are equally crap. The BMW will likely be better built, the tech in the Tesla will be a lot better and the AWD performance is addictively good fun.

Shuks76

235 posts

151 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Owned many M, AMG cars and now have a Tesla Model S75D and a Porsche 911 GTS...I am not a tree hugger at all. The Tesla is the best car I have ever owned...very reliable, every day real world performance, the car has got better over the 2yrs I have owned it (thanks to software upgrades). More importantly it has cost me £900 in a set of tyres after 30k miles...that is it...for all that performance. Running costs are very low (£15 for 300 miles range) and I think the depreciation on the Model 3 Performance would be less savage than on the new M3 (unless you want to speculate on the BMW). The Model 3 Performance by many accounts is supposed to be better than the Model S I own if you want more spirited drives and tighter handling - just go for it and you won't look back.

The big doubt I had was whether I would miss the sound of a performance engine/exhaust...yes you do...but in my case a little and if I had to own just 1 car it would my Tesla.


MOBB

3,623 posts

128 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Pretty much my experience, I will miss the noise of my CLS63 AMG but that’s about it

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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M3 over TM3 any day for "fun"

The M3 looks like a £60k car, in terms of quality and engineering, the TM3 looks like a £30k car at best by the same metrics, despite almost certainly being the "Better" car in the real world. But in the real world, you don't need to spend £50k on a car, either car!



(i spent £16k on my i3, second hand, it's better engineered than any Tesla (and most ICE BMWs too...) more unique, and plenty fast enough for me)

Kolbenkopp

2,343 posts

152 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Think it really depends on what you'd buy the car for. As high-day / weekend car, it would have to be the BMW for me. As daily driver, just based on running costs, the Tesla is pretty attractive (although the range limitations are annoying on the Autobahn).