02-28-2018, 03:58 PM | #89 |
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People use TT's and Caymans much more as weekend cars, whereas 2-series and A3 (S3/RS3) are used as daily drivers more often. Just because the TT/Cayman have 2 doors does not mean they are more similar in the way they compete with the 2-series and utilized day-to-day. (IE. M4 is more similar to M3, than a Cayman or TT - even though amount of doors is different between M4/M3.)
Here's another way to look at it: 2-Series base MSRP: $35k A3 base MSRP: $32K TT base MSRP: $44k *** Also, not to be rude but your anecdote about your friend doesn't really prove much and the 1LE isn't even close to the ZL1 1LE in terms of performance. |
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02-28-2018, 05:12 PM | #90 | |
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I don't think nor did I try and say that my anecdote " proves much "... because I am aware that this is a single data point. My friend has owned 10 to 12 BMWs from E36 318ti, E39 and E60 5 series all the way to the F80 M3 that he traded in for the Camaro. He has also owned a highly modified Subaru. It's MY OPINION that a lifelong BMW owner generally isn't going to have their imagination captured by an American car for an extended period of time and it turned out to be the case for my friend. Eventually.. daily practicality.. daily comfort.. as well as the higher quality fit and finish usually win out. As always.. YMMV- Your Mileage May Vary. Last edited by M3 Adjuster; 02-28-2018 at 06:34 PM.. |
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