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Originally Posted by GrussGott
Exactly, but just like the people driving coupes don't mind the extra 3-400lbs of leather, stereo, power seats, etc
No production car is made for "serious driving" - these cars are built for weekend warriors and wannabes (yeah, yeah, you can gut it, mod it, etc etc, but then it's not an M3 coupe anymore; how many people on this board have done that and use their coupe as a dedicated track car?)
I love my e93 and I'm not a 'serious driver' - I don't track, only canyon drive, but if I did track I'd have a track car not an M3 coupe with A/C & bluetooth.
I would define "serious driving" as professional and pro-am; and those people have dedicated track rigs.
The rest of us are just hobbyists in some form or another. Flame on : )
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Exactly my thoughts. Thanks for sharing your ED experience.