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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
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Originally Posted by Sapper_M3
Hmmm, an interesting perspective. The general public doesn't seem to have that sentiment where I'm from, but I always enjoy hearing about car perspectives from different areas (e.g., some people on this forum from Los Angeles say M3s are extremely common, whereas in my area I see plenty of 911s but I'm lucky to ever see another M3).
I've personally never put the two cars in the same category--the M3 has been "top dog" for the small (relative, especially as the years have passed) sporty--with some luxury--coupe, and the M5 has been "top dog" for the full-sized luxury--with power and good handling--sedan.
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We definitely do. To be honest, most cars are common here in California. You don't really get to scream, " My car is exclusive!" unless you have something really, really special. And don't go to a Cars & Coffee here........it's a car nut's wet dream.
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I'm not too caught up with exclusivity personally, so seeing nice cars on every drive sounds like heaven. Combined with the weather, I wouldn't mind moving there someday.
I just moved to the Seattle area, but so far the daily drive car scene has been a little disappointing. Nearly every other car is a Subaru Outback (a good car I'm sure, but not terribly exciting). On the bright side, I have three tracks within an hour from my house.
EDIT: ...and wow, the conversation here has really drifted off topic, haha.