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EuroE34 said:
i love the rear of the M-Coupe... and BMW Reliability. the front of the M-Coupe i can get used to and i notice that the M-Coupe comes with Guages in the car?
Why not get the ///M Roadster? It's got the same specs as the coupe, but with the added bonus of the drop top! .... and the ladies LOVE the drop top![;)]

Here's my 2000 ///M Roadster.





Ask BigDaddy... he'll tell you what a blast these cars are to drive. Check out his gallery too, he's got a HOT dinan roadster! They are SUPER light weight, and major torque monsters, which is great for that punch in the gut rush of speed your looking for. I don't think I'll ever sell mine... I'll just get another car down the road and keep this one as a weekend toy.
 
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My personal opinion on the m-coupe is that it was born and bread for the track. The styling is a bit off for my taste as a street car, but I'd sure LOVE to have one as a track toy!

street, blehhh...



track, yummy!...










If the coupe is what floats your boat, go for it man... don't think twice about it! YOU'LL LOVE any ///M car you pick. That I'm willing to bet the farm on.[;)]

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QuickCivicGuy said:
Its a VW...nice to look at....nice to sit in....but a pain in the ass to maintain and keep running

My friends 2002 GTI has had 4 coil packs replaced, head lights have malfunctioned 3 times

The dealer has been okay and gives him a rental but for some reason lately the reliablility has gone down....and its simple little problems but having the same thing happen multiple times gets annoying and this is a platform wide problem.....not an isolated case

I would reconsider it before taking the plunge....their are quicker cars to be had for less money

I would consider a used M coupe before purchasing a 28-29K VW.....the M is quicker, nicer and has more potential
Actually the VW's aren't that hard to maintain. I have owned 3 and a buddy of mine in Salt Lake City has a VW tuning shop called TDC motorsports. You are right on the coil issue though. They do go through an average of 1 coil/distibuter every one to 2 years. The brkes are also not a highpoint for the VW's. If you want a quick little VW that has a high amount of tuning potential, and can be tweaked fairly easily. Save you money and pick up a 1991 Jetta GLI. Their engine are moderately powerful adn with the add on of an engine management system and a turbo kit you can get them up around 300 BHP very easily. That 2.0l, DOHC, 16 valve is a great engine. As is the VR6.
 
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as i said i want a car thats nice to look at not a 1991, i'm looking for something under warrenty not anything acient. and i'd pick the M-Coupe or the R32 over a 1991 Jetta anyday lol
 


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