Friday, February 8, 2013

When looking at a BMW M3 review

When looking at a BMW M3 review, it is often clear who is their target market. The look has been compared to a custom car and with a 10 speaker system with optional MP3 player program it seems fairly clear.

Most reviews focus on the speed of the car and indeed it is very quick, clocking in at 0 to 60 in 4.6 seconds. The V8 engine is famous for its power and people who buy this are usually after something sporty. This is a car that can travel up to 155 miles per hour though for obvious reasons it is best to find a track to get the most from it!

In short, this car seems very much geared towards someone who enjoys a sports car. There is not a massive amount of storage space and it can be quite cramped if you have five passengers as opposed to four.

If this is the kind of thing you are after, a coupe or retractable hard top convertible is probably the best model for you. If you enjoy a cruise and listening to your music, you will love the 10 speakers while there are options to include an MP3 speaker system.

What may surprise you more is that the sedan model scored very well in safety tests. The handling is adjustable and the suspension is customisable to suit your driving style. Adjustable power seats with driver memory ensure you will not be uncomfortable while driving. Anti lock braking and automatic air bags also add to the safety features.

While it does seem to be mainly geared for those who want to enjoy speed, equally there are enough features to make it a safe and comfortable car away from a track. It probably is not suitable as a family car but in terms of a driving experience it is worth having a test drive to see if it is the right car for you.

It is worth checking and comparing prices online to see what is available in both the new and used categories. Check you are with a registered dealer and ask about any insurance or other deals available. It is worth holding out to see if they can throw in any of the premium extras, such as the MP3 player!


 

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