Fifth Gear: Tiff Needell drifts new E92 BMW M3
I thought the M3 review on this week was bo**ocks. Considering it's main rival is the RS4 there were no comparisons between the two at all. In fact it wasn't even a review of the M3 - just an excuse to Tiff to show off his drifting. Roll on October and the return of Top Gear
I thought the M3 review on this week was bo**ocks. Considering it's main rival is the RS4 there were no comparisons between the two at all. In fact it wasn't even a review of the M3 - just an excuse to Tiff to show off his drifting. Roll on October and the return of Top Gear

I thought the M3 review on this week was bo**ocks. Considering it's main rival is the RS4 there were no comparisons between the two at all. In fact it wasn't even a review of the M3 - just an excuse to Tiff to show off his drifting. Roll on October and the return of Top Gear

Steve
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Just had a test drive in one yesterday. I used to have a CSL so I was expecting to be dissapointed... pleasantly surprised to say I was wrong.
I could easily write a Tolstoy epic on my experience but instead I'll try to sum up with the following points:
Engine - fantastic, sounds NASCAR-esque, if a little too muted. 'Felt' bombproof (only time will tell on that front...) and will make a good basis for the CSL version...
Handling - surprisingly good for such a lardy beast - EDC (adaptive damping) had a lot to do with, I suspect. Also, having M-Dynamic Mode (bit like M-Track) allowed for some provoked, but safety netted, yaw action - all nice and predictable, but good.
Appearance - Jerez Black was a bit too stealthy for my liking and obviously didn't contrast with the carbon fibre roof (like Saphire Black CSLs...). M details were bold enough though - bonnet bulge (from the driver's seat) is very reminiscent of my old 02 Sti's scoop! Quad pipes, side 'vents' and the funky new wing mirrors are all positives.
Interior - solid, comfortable. i-Drive was easy to use. Steering wheel rim too thick. Nice place to be generally.
Overall - will undoubtedly sell by the bucket-load, even though the one I drove was specced to £59k!!! I realise it hasn't been the assumed 5 star hit with motoring journo's but for those lucky enough to be able to buy, I'm fairly sure they'll not be dissapointed.
Cheers,
Steve.
I could easily write a Tolstoy epic on my experience but instead I'll try to sum up with the following points:
Engine - fantastic, sounds NASCAR-esque, if a little too muted. 'Felt' bombproof (only time will tell on that front...) and will make a good basis for the CSL version...
Handling - surprisingly good for such a lardy beast - EDC (adaptive damping) had a lot to do with, I suspect. Also, having M-Dynamic Mode (bit like M-Track) allowed for some provoked, but safety netted, yaw action - all nice and predictable, but good.
Appearance - Jerez Black was a bit too stealthy for my liking and obviously didn't contrast with the carbon fibre roof (like Saphire Black CSLs...). M details were bold enough though - bonnet bulge (from the driver's seat) is very reminiscent of my old 02 Sti's scoop! Quad pipes, side 'vents' and the funky new wing mirrors are all positives.
Interior - solid, comfortable. i-Drive was easy to use. Steering wheel rim too thick. Nice place to be generally.
Overall - will undoubtedly sell by the bucket-load, even though the one I drove was specced to £59k!!! I realise it hasn't been the assumed 5 star hit with motoring journo's but for those lucky enough to be able to buy, I'm fairly sure they'll not be dissapointed.
Cheers,
Steve.
apparently the new rs6 is the contender for the m5 but will be pushing around 560 bhp or so iv heard....and got to agree can't w8 for top gear to start....tiff needell just doesnt do it 4 me!!
I really hope that isn't true though.
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