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BMW M3 vs BMW 335d Coupe

BMW M3

December 2008

Lack of consumer confidence has pushed late versions of the previous-model BMW M3 into a dangerous area. It now competes with the first of the new 335d Coupes launched in late 2006. So what, you might say, that’s a diesel for heavens sake. Which means that not only does it officially return 38mpg (since increased to 42), but it boasts over 200NM more torque than the M3.

The effect of two turbos on BMW’s already muscular diesel six-cylinder is to produce a blast of pure thrust whenever you want it. Yes, the M3 is faster from standstill to 62mph by over a second, but the penalty is a steep fuel bill at the official 24mpg and a £400-a-year tax demand for post March 2006 cars. You’d also be hard-pressed to feel any difference in pure accelerative force. M3 residuals are already suffering; not only is the 335d far cheaper to run, but you can be fairly sure it won’t have seen a trackday either, unlike the M3.

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AT A GLANCE:

BMW M3
Engine: 3.2 6cyl
Economy: 23.7mpg
CO2: 287g/km
Power: 343bhp
Torque: 365Nm
0-62mph: 4.8 secs
Top speed: 155mph
Price (06, sub-40k miles): £21,750
Depreciation to date: 49%

BMW 335d Coupé
Engine: 3.0 6cyl
Economy: 37.7mpg
CO2: 200g/km
Power: 282bhp
Torque: 580Nm
0-62mph: 6.1 secs
Top speed: 155mph
Price (06, sub-40k miles): £22,000
Depreciation to date: 39%

 
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