jackolo
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Hey Guy,
Thank for all the replies so far. It's been helpful.
Just to reply to a few comments made so far.
-Interior wise, I've found them comparable for space for the Driver and front passenger. I'm only 5'6" though so this isn't a big deal for me. Back seats though, I can sit in my M4 comfortably whereas in the Mustang, my head is tilted and I'm touching the roof liner. I figure a baby seat will be much easier to fit in a 3/4 series.
-I actually find the seats more comfortable in the GT350 but overall, the BMW is much much much better designed interior wise. This isn't fair though considering the price difference.
-I haven't driven a GT350 but when people describe the ///M as "soul-less, uninspiring, unimaginative, etc".... I get where they're coming from.
-Some have said the GT350 is the direction the successor to the E9x M cars should have gone and so far I would have to agree.
-I don't tend to own cars longer than their warranty so I can't comment on longevity. However since owning 3 BMWs in the last 5 years, fit and finish was never a complaint. Rattles, squeaks and etc are non existent for me.
-Sitting in both cars and having only driven a GT Mustang, the M4 feels like a smaller car. I'm not talking interior, just about when traversing tight parking lots or traffic, I felt that the M4 could fit in more spaces but that may be because of my familiarity with it.
-And Yes, biggest gripe is indeed the M4 sounds like a lawnmower... sigh...
My M4 has a stage 1 BMS installed and the stock 275 MPSS tires are useless with the way the power comes on. Once going though, it pulls!!
My biggest complaint about the E9x M3 was the lack of torque. 300 lb.ft?
I guess the torque is comparable now at 410 lb.ft in the M4 vs 430 lb.ft in the GT350.
Anyway... more to ponder.
For me, it's still a Heart vs Mind decision.
Savage and Fun or Refined and Enjoyable... ?
Here is my current M4 just to contribute.
Thank for all the replies so far. It's been helpful.
Just to reply to a few comments made so far.
-Interior wise, I've found them comparable for space for the Driver and front passenger. I'm only 5'6" though so this isn't a big deal for me. Back seats though, I can sit in my M4 comfortably whereas in the Mustang, my head is tilted and I'm touching the roof liner. I figure a baby seat will be much easier to fit in a 3/4 series.
-I actually find the seats more comfortable in the GT350 but overall, the BMW is much much much better designed interior wise. This isn't fair though considering the price difference.
-I haven't driven a GT350 but when people describe the ///M as "soul-less, uninspiring, unimaginative, etc".... I get where they're coming from.
-Some have said the GT350 is the direction the successor to the E9x M cars should have gone and so far I would have to agree.
-I don't tend to own cars longer than their warranty so I can't comment on longevity. However since owning 3 BMWs in the last 5 years, fit and finish was never a complaint. Rattles, squeaks and etc are non existent for me.
-Sitting in both cars and having only driven a GT Mustang, the M4 feels like a smaller car. I'm not talking interior, just about when traversing tight parking lots or traffic, I felt that the M4 could fit in more spaces but that may be because of my familiarity with it.
-And Yes, biggest gripe is indeed the M4 sounds like a lawnmower... sigh...
My M4 has a stage 1 BMS installed and the stock 275 MPSS tires are useless with the way the power comes on. Once going though, it pulls!!
My biggest complaint about the E9x M3 was the lack of torque. 300 lb.ft?
I guess the torque is comparable now at 410 lb.ft in the M4 vs 430 lb.ft in the GT350.
Anyway... more to ponder.
For me, it's still a Heart vs Mind decision.
Savage and Fun or Refined and Enjoyable... ?
Here is my current M4 just to contribute.
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