just drove my E90 M3 6MT from NY -> NC -> SC to BMW performance center -> back upto NY...! totally covered in snow and salt but was a blast to drive 1900miles in 1 weekend!
Love all your videos man, keep up the good work. The diy videos are awesome. I also owned a 335 before I remember we spoke about the M3 before you bought it.
These are great videos keep it up man. Very fun to watch. As for me I'm thinking of getting an e46 M3 but really want a E90 M3. Any suggestions or thoughts
MexicanLlama that's what I'm asking I looking to buy one of the two. I like the looks of the e46 but like the power train of the e90. Which one is really a better overall package
Brandon, great videos! I'm a recent subscriber... I am in the middle of getting a 2011 M3, almost exactly like the one you have... It's White with Black Interior, Manual, 42,000 miles, Competition Package, Convenience Package, Premium Package 2, Cold Weather Package (I live in Rochester, NY), Carbon Leather Interior Trim, ComBox... It also has the white painted reflectors up front and LED Halos (I think like your friends has), but stock other than that. It has a clean Blackstone Oil Analysis as well, and perfect drivers side seat bolster. Do you have any tips or anything about buying it, etc? Thanks!
+Eric Stong sounds legit to me. Check carfax report and do a test drive. Do a once over and possibly get a used car inspection from a dealer if you want a second set of eyes. Confirm how many owners too
Brandon, I drove out to Ohio to drive it a few weekends ago. Really nice. I have checked CarFax and 3 owners. I am getting a Pre-Purchase Inspection done as well.
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