Porsche 996 or E46 M3?
for me a bit of exclusivity, open an auto trader and see the 15 pages of 3 series, i know not m3 s and they are great cars, but normally pages and pages of them and loads on the road too.
the looks of the bm arn t quite porsche either.
996 every time.
the looks of the bm arn t quite porsche either.
996 every time.
just a few other to consider around the 30k mark second hand
2005 05 Reg FORD MUSTANG GT 500 (350BHP)
FERRARI 328, 28000 miles, Grigio/Crema
1974 JAGUAR E-TYPE V12
2004 04 Reg Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX-STI WR1,
2003BMW M3 SMG, 03 reg
2002 02 Reg Jaguar XK XK8 4.0 V8
1989PORSCHE 911 CLUB SPORT
2004 04 Reg MERCEDES-BENZ SLK 200K
1998CHEVROLET Corvette Convertible, Indy
1991 FERRARI TESTAROSSA 2dr Coupe
may or maynot be any use to you but hey always an idea
2005 05 Reg FORD MUSTANG GT 500 (350BHP)
FERRARI 328, 28000 miles, Grigio/Crema
1974 JAGUAR E-TYPE V12
2004 04 Reg Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX-STI WR1,
2003BMW M3 SMG, 03 reg
2002 02 Reg Jaguar XK XK8 4.0 V8
1989PORSCHE 911 CLUB SPORT
2004 04 Reg MERCEDES-BENZ SLK 200K
1998CHEVROLET Corvette Convertible, Indy
1991 FERRARI TESTAROSSA 2dr Coupe
may or maynot be any use to you but hey always an idea
Originally Posted by R 14NS R
for me a bit of exclusivity, open an auto trader and see the 15 pages of 3 series, i know not m3 s and they are great cars, but normally pages and pages of them and loads on the road too.
the looks of the bm arn t quite porsche either.
996 every time.
the looks of the bm arn t quite porsche either.
996 every time.
Turboman, you don't say what model your looking at getting, i've driven a 996 turbo quite a lot, and can reccommend them for performance, but not running cost's or build quality, but to be honest for £30k i'd be a bit dubious of buying a 996, there's plenty out there that have been neglected and maybe clocked by people who've bought them and could not afford to run them and service them properly, if i was you i'd buy a BMW and wait a bit/ save a bit more money, because 996 price's are still in freefall due to the new 997, and the old 993 stalwart's.
Originally Posted by Senior_AP
Hmm. I had a BMW 323i SE and an inspection 2 cost me £800. No major problems with the car but what you gotta remember is BMW's, Porsche etc don't just last longer cos they're "better cars" - they last longer cos the maintenance from the dealers is better than your average ****** pissing in your oil tank.
M3 may be cheaper yes, but a 911 it aint.
<from a BMW fan >
M3 may be cheaper yes, but a 911 it aint.
<from a BMW fan >
The In is not a basc service its the most expensive one, oil service at BMW is £180, Inspection I is £240 Inspection II £400 give or take.
Obviously if you get them to do other stuff then the bill will add up, but we are just talking about basic servicing, i can assure you if you get th eporsche dealer to do extra things over and above the standard service then it will be second mortgage time...
I dont disagree the 911 is difference class to the M3, just dont talk like its cheaper to run cause thats simply not true.
Originally Posted by turboman786
PORSCHE 996
Cons
1. Engine issues, espcially RMS, although I intend to get a Porsche inspection/warranty to allay my fears
Cons
1. Engine issues, espcially RMS, although I intend to get a Porsche inspection/warranty to allay my fears
Not good that it does it on new cars, but on a 5 year old car, it's really not that big a deal. RMS has been blown out of proportion.
So far my 996 has been no more expensive (a little cheaper) than my STi Type R. And not much more expensive than my 323.
The M3 will at some point become a sub 10K car, as will the M5. The porsche will never become that.
When you see a 10-15 year old M3/M5, do you really look with admiration? No matter what the age of a 911, it still has something special, something that people look at with a certain amount of awe.
As for performance, I've had a few encounters with M3's, and there is little in it to 80, above that I can slowly pull away. I've only had one encounter with a M5, in a straight line there was nothing in it (only got up to 90).
I out handled the M5 with complete ease (I do have the sports pack). I can also out handle the M3 without breaking a sweat.
The M3 will at some point become a sub 10K car, as will the M5. The porsche will never become that.
When you see a 10-15 year old M3/M5, do you really look with admiration? No matter what the age of a 911, it still has something special, something that people look at with a certain amount of awe.
As for performance, I've had a few encounters with M3's, and there is little in it to 80, above that I can slowly pull away. I've only had one encounter with a M5, in a straight line there was nothing in it (only got up to 90).
I out handled the M5 with complete ease (I do have the sports pack). I can also out handle the M3 without breaking a sweat.
Originally Posted by turboman786
Is RMS really only £500 to repair??
Ive read extensively on the topic and this is the first Ive heard of a cheap fix...please elaborate if possible.
Ive read extensively on the topic and this is the first Ive heard of a cheap fix...please elaborate if possible.
Paragon:
the Rear Main Seal = £16,
Intermediate shaft seal = £38 (best to do both)
5.5hrs @ £68/hr = £374
Replace clutch at same time = £395
(the above prices are +vat)
JZM:
£502.90 inc vat (no clutch)
To replace the clutch at the same time adds £464.10 (inc vat) to the above price.
It is advisable to replace the clutch at the same time IF your mileage is high enough that you would need one soon, OR if you have left the RMS leak for a while and the oil has contaminated the clutch plates.
The RMS fix is good enough for 99% of cases.
ok lets cut the crap chaps.
without sounding anti bmw, the e46 m3 now is like a company ford focus.
but with an extra !, its a focus 2.0 lol.
its boring its combfortable, its fast, whats the point who wants to relax in there armchair when they get home from work ?, answer all of us, therefore lets leave it to the armchair, not an armchair that thinks it can excite, it could when released but now its just another 3 series bmw haters get over it.
its had its lime light lets move along.
id rather a 2.5 slow porsche boxter, you know why ?, ill tell you...........
its a porsche
it drops its top
it shows you dont conform to the flash ***** brigade.
did i say its a porsche ?
without sounding anti bmw, the e46 m3 now is like a company ford focus.
but with an extra !, its a focus 2.0 lol.
its boring its combfortable, its fast, whats the point who wants to relax in there armchair when they get home from work ?, answer all of us, therefore lets leave it to the armchair, not an armchair that thinks it can excite, it could when released but now its just another 3 series bmw haters get over it.
its had its lime light lets move along.
id rather a 2.5 slow porsche boxter, you know why ?, ill tell you...........
its a porsche
it drops its top
it shows you dont conform to the flash ***** brigade.
did i say its a porsche ?
I had a E46 M3 followed my a MY00 996 C4.
Both cars have quite similar abilities (albeit they are different).
The M3's engine is better, but the Porsche's handling is better. 996's interior is not really up to M3 levels (by some way!)
RMS is an grossly exegarreted, but saying that I had a couple of things go wrong with the 996 (air-con and engine solenoid). The M3 had (under warranty): 2 x new gearboxes, 2 x propshafts, 2 x differentials, 2 x engine recalls, 1 x SMG recall, 1 x new climate control system, 2 x new windows (due to faults), 2 x new headrests, and the list goes on.
IMHO, the M3 is a slightly better car given the price difference. However, who ever dreams of owning a BMW? I don't think either were so good that I'd buy another one (997/E90).
I would say head says BMW, heart says Porsche.
Both cars have quite similar abilities (albeit they are different).
The M3's engine is better, but the Porsche's handling is better. 996's interior is not really up to M3 levels (by some way!)
RMS is an grossly exegarreted, but saying that I had a couple of things go wrong with the 996 (air-con and engine solenoid). The M3 had (under warranty): 2 x new gearboxes, 2 x propshafts, 2 x differentials, 2 x engine recalls, 1 x SMG recall, 1 x new climate control system, 2 x new windows (due to faults), 2 x new headrests, and the list goes on.
IMHO, the M3 is a slightly better car given the price difference. However, who ever dreams of owning a BMW? I don't think either were so good that I'd buy another one (997/E90).
I would say head says BMW, heart says Porsche.
Originally Posted by Skittles
The M3 had (under warranty): 2 x new gearboxes, 2 x propshafts, 2 x differentials, 2 x engine recalls, 1 x SMG recall, 1 x new climate control system, 2 x new windows (due to faults), 2 x new headrests, and the list goes on.

Originally Posted by IwantAscoob
ok lets cut the crap chaps.
without sounding anti bmw, the e46 m3 now is like a company ford focus.
but with an extra !, its a focus 2.0 lol.
its boring its combfortable, its fast, whats the point who wants to relax in there armchair when they get home from work ?, answer all of us, therefore lets leave it to the armchair, not an armchair that thinks it can excite, it could when released but now its just another 3 series bmw haters get over it.
its had its lime light lets move along.
id rather a 2.5 slow porsche boxter, you know why ?, ill tell you...........
its a porsche
it drops its top
it shows you dont conform to the flash ***** brigade.
did i say its a porsche ?
without sounding anti bmw, the e46 m3 now is like a company ford focus.
but with an extra !, its a focus 2.0 lol.
its boring its combfortable, its fast, whats the point who wants to relax in there armchair when they get home from work ?, answer all of us, therefore lets leave it to the armchair, not an armchair that thinks it can excite, it could when released but now its just another 3 series bmw haters get over it.
its had its lime light lets move along.
id rather a 2.5 slow porsche boxter, you know why ?, ill tell you...........
its a porsche
it drops its top
it shows you dont conform to the flash ***** brigade.
did i say its a porsche ?
I also considered buying a 996, VXT or 993, but chose the Boxster because it is the best all round package for me considering handling, useability, engine noise, ownership experience, driving position and enjoyment.
Alan
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