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340i is not much different than a 335i. The B58 is great tho!
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M4 > 335is > 340. All great cars. We currently have an M4 (mine) and 340 (wifey). My last car before the M was the "is". Loved that car. Had the DCT and a Cobb protune by PTF. Car was fast. As others have stated already the M is on another level and I would either keep the "is" as I feel it is a special edition cool car or just get the M. Don't waste time on the 340. The only reason we have one is east coast living and ski trips.
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What would the investment be for a new 340 with all those mods?
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in your defense I've said before that the non-Ms make for a great daily and maybe even better for a lot of people. the M cars can be a tad harsh, more expensive to operate, etc but if you appreciate the details the M divison incorporates, it's well worth the cash. it's a win-win for anyone trying to decide between the two.
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I was just driving a 340i m sport as my loaner while my M3 was getting the M HAS springs installed, if anyone is on the fence about these springs just do it I could not get ZCP because my 2016 was too early and this really transformed the car, and it was nice and in some ways felt more reponsive because you have far more traction but it is in no way shape or form like my M3. Beyond engine and suspension there are so many other changes you cannot easily replicate that make the M3 what it is, carbon fiber driveshaft for rotational mass, insanely high chassis rigidity and a group of folks that spent months focusing on ways to make it better. I drove a modded 335, loved that E90, before this M3 and it was fast and it was fun but it would have been left for dead on a track with this M3. While it is tempting to look at "close enough" when spending this much on a car is cost really a reason any of us buy these cars? At least on this board I believe it is about the passion M cars evoke and the no excuses results we get from these cars. Yes this generation is not perfect and some folks will point out flaws and how they are not as good as they should be but when you look at this M car from the perspective of performance, everyday driving and track ability they are very hard to touch and the reason they cost what they do. Embrace the M side!
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A car backed by factory engineers produced on a large scale with full factory warranty will almost always be better than a car pieced together by enthuasists / shops / forum research. With the amount of mods you'd most likely need to bring a 340 near M3 level you can also kiss your warranty goodbye, which is probably not a good idea for a daily drive IMHO.
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I'd mod up a used 3 vs a new up, the resale value on 3's have dropped off a cliff. look at 2 year old ones. still won't be a M but the investment is lower
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I had 7 years of 335s with >350HP, with xDrive. Neither of them put a smile on my face the same way my 1 week old M3 has. And I'm still in the break in period.
2 different experiences. Are there things I'd want back from my 335 to put in my M3, absolutely! Does the overall big picture outweigh those very few things, definitely. I think far fewer people look back and say... you know what, I should have gotten the 340. And at the end of the day, the M3 will retain its value better than the 340... every mod you get to make it close to an M3 will be worth $0, so might as well pay that up front to make it an M3. |
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A 340i is a great car to drive daily and way less expensive. Lots of power and torque in a very comfortable package. It's a deceptively quick car. In my opinion, she won't be able to use all the extra power with an M car in traffic anyway. No one can. My M3 is a daily driver and sometimes I wish I had a damn Honda Accord to just put miles on and not worry about it since I'm always stuck in gridlock. The 340i with active suspension is a great handler and a very nice ride. I wouldn't mess with it unless you want to drop it for aesthetics... still think it's a mistake. If you are going to track it fairly frequently, and you're that much of an enthusiast, without a doubt buy the M. There is no comparison on a track as the other posters have already said. This car really shines when it can be opened up and pushed very hard. Hope this helps you all decide.
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I dumped my 340i M Sport with Track Handling after 3 months of ownership to get my M3. They are totally different cars and the difference is staggering. While the 340i is a perfectly capable road car, I equate the M3 as a track car you can drive on the street and a 340i as a street car you can drive on the track with some mods. Having said that, as a commuter car, the 340i is EXCELLENT. Fast, comfortable, still sporty enough to have fun etc. The M3 is perfectly capable as a commuter, but it's overkill. It's and exercise in self control to say under 80mph, the M3 want's to burn it's wheels off. It's slightly maddening, but put on some soothing music and it's manageable
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