I've never driven an E30 M3, but from what I've read its engine has mostly top end power that needs to be revved very hard to get good performance. I think the six cylinder in the 325is from the same era was a better all rounder in normal usage. It was only when BMW brought out they six cylinder E36 M3, that the M3 sales started to become significant.
Last edited by John_01; 11-26-2011 at 04:41 AM..
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