View Poll Results: E46 M3 or 370Z
M3



32
28.83%
370Z



79
71.17%
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Used 2002 E46 M3 or 370Z?
So what do you think? I can get a used M3 for around 17K. Straight line performance probably will be equal with a slight edge for the 370Z. The M3 will be cheaper initially but will cost more in the long run in term of maintenance.
In many of these discussions, I would say M3, but classic as it is you're looking at a 7 year old car. I'd go with the 370Z.
Not sure what options you're looking at on the 370Z, but I'd consider a '05-06 cayman S over a 370Z.
Not sure what options you're looking at on the 370Z, but I'd consider a '05-06 cayman S over a 370Z.
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I say 370 but I am partial, I ordered mine recently. You can either get a car with a factory warranty with 14 miles on it . Or get a car 7 years old with hopefully under 60,000 miles on it and PRAY nothing breaks. BMW parts, aftermarket and factory are expensive as hell...
My Dad has had 4 M3's...great cars, but he always gets rid of them once the warranty is gone.
^^ same here but warranty and brand new car would probably make me go with the 370 over m3. I hate the looks of the outside of the 370 though. Buy an 05 or 06Z for 16 or 17 then put 12 in the car and have 450-500whp? taht would be my choice looks better then 370 and then it would perform a **** ton better.
I already have a daily driving car. This is more of something to have fun so reliability may not be very critical. I could try to get the price down to 15K on the M3. A brand new 370Z is another 20K more. Sure if I can afford the Z, I probably will go for it. Besides a year from now if I want to get rid of the M3, I won't loose much money. The performance of both car will be very similar with a slight edge to the Z. In term of look, I prefer the M3.
^^ same here but warranty and brand new car would probably make me go with the 370 over m3. I hate the looks of the outside of the 370 though. Buy an 05 or 06Z for 16 or 17 then put 12 in the car and have 450-500whp? taht would be my choice looks better then 370 and then it would perform a **** ton better.
...and fix when (not if) they break.
-subframe ripping/tearing (all E46 coupes, including M3, all years) Sometimes covered by BMWNA fully or partially even with car out of warranty, but you dont want this.
-vanos unit (M3 specific, all years): about $2,000 if you're out of warranty. Not super common but has been seen enough.
-exhaust catalyists (M3 specific, all years): covered by a separate emissions warranty...like 70 or 80k miles, but if you out of time or miles on that warranty and they go bad you're hosed for another couple thou easy. (BMW in all it's infinite wisdom decided to make the headers and cats into one single peice on US spec M3's.)
-rod bearing recall (M3 specific...mostly '02 cars, fixed on 03.5+ cars): there should still be recourse for owners of affected cars if nothing has been done about it yet, but you dont want to deal with this.
-SMG pump failure (M3 specific, all years except 6mt cars): another $2g's when this goes dixie. Don't buy an SMG car IMO.
Basically anytime something breaks on an E46M it's big bucks to fix. They're awsome cars...I've test driven one for a good amount of time and it was great, but they used so much bleeding edge technology on that car when it was designed that had not been proven reliable, it shouldn't suprise anyone that they turned out to be high maintenence ****** in the used car realm. Only if you've plenty of money to fix crap and really just want a toy should you bother with one. if you just want a reliable DD that wont cost you an arm and a leg in maintencen and repair just get the Nissan.
New+warranty+japanese relilability= win.
-subframe ripping/tearing (all E46 coupes, including M3, all years) Sometimes covered by BMWNA fully or partially even with car out of warranty, but you dont want this.

-vanos unit (M3 specific, all years): about $2,000 if you're out of warranty. Not super common but has been seen enough.
-exhaust catalyists (M3 specific, all years): covered by a separate emissions warranty...like 70 or 80k miles, but if you out of time or miles on that warranty and they go bad you're hosed for another couple thou easy. (BMW in all it's infinite wisdom decided to make the headers and cats into one single peice on US spec M3's.)
-rod bearing recall (M3 specific...mostly '02 cars, fixed on 03.5+ cars): there should still be recourse for owners of affected cars if nothing has been done about it yet, but you dont want to deal with this.
-SMG pump failure (M3 specific, all years except 6mt cars): another $2g's when this goes dixie. Don't buy an SMG car IMO.
Basically anytime something breaks on an E46M it's big bucks to fix. They're awsome cars...I've test driven one for a good amount of time and it was great, but they used so much bleeding edge technology on that car when it was designed that had not been proven reliable, it shouldn't suprise anyone that they turned out to be high maintenence ****** in the used car realm. Only if you've plenty of money to fix crap and really just want a toy should you bother with one. if you just want a reliable DD that wont cost you an arm and a leg in maintencen and repair just get the Nissan.
New+warranty+japanese relilability= win.
Last edited by Brandon26pdx; Apr 20, 2009 at 11:22 AM.



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