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BMW M3 vs BMW 335d Coupe

Lack of consumer confidence has pushed late versions of the previous-model BMW M3 into a dangerous area.

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.

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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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