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2009 BMW M3: The World’s Greatest All-Around Car (Motor Trend)

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I took our long-term 2009 BMW M3 sedan out again yesterday, a long afternoon drive and then home, and more than ever I’m convinced this is the single finest all-around automobile in the world. Sure, myriad other cars have their talents—the scream and Gucci-chic of a Ferrari, the awesome power of the ZR1, the try-and-stop-me capability of a Land Rover, the elegance and comfort of a big Benz. But probably no other car combines so many virtues—speed, handling, good looks, roominess, practicality—into one package. And few cars of any kind are executed so well. Driving the M3 is an absolutely blissful experience, flooding your brain with dopamine as if you were arriving to courtside seats at the Lakers game with Jennifer Connelly on your arm.

First, the M3 fits my six-foot frame perfectly, as if it had been hand-cut and sewn just for me by a Savile Row tailor for automobiles. A few tweaks of the seat controls (our test car sports the standard black cloth with leather trim), a shift of the steering wheel, and I’m as well-positioned and locked-in as if I were strapped into a formula race car. The huge aluminum dead pedal provides a perfect brace for my left foot. A swell of lumbar support in the driver’s seat pushes in on my lower back just-so. The beefy, leather M Sport steering wheel is just the right diameter, and it feels great in my hands. The paddle shifters for the dual-clutch transmission move with the wheel—as they should—and sit just behind the rim, an effortless reach for your fingertips. Optional carbon leather interior trim ($500) adds a nice touch of drama to the businesslike cockpit. I still don’t adore the iDrive system, but it’s simpler to use than before and the new high-res display is terrific.

The engine lights off with a push of a starter button. Man, what a motor. The 32-valve V-8 boasts variable valve timing, a throttle butterfly for each cylinder, and an 8400-rpm redline. If 100 horsepower per liter is a magic number, the sign of a true athlete, then the M3’s mill is a gold medalist: the 4.0-liter V-8 makes 414 naturally aspirated horsepower. Mated to it (for an additional $2900) is one of the world’s best transmissions: a seven-speed, DSG auto-clutch manual that’s both smooth when pulling off the line and almost seamless when you’re cracking off upshifts and downshifts.

The powertrain alone would wow any driver, but the M3 is also gifted with a chassis that borders on the sublime. Standard Electronic Damping Control (with Comfort, Normal, and Sport modes) constantly adjusts the shocks, and you feel it in a ride that seems to glide over the asphalt. The chassis tuning is almost magical: Handling is always ultra-precise and controlled, yet the ride doesn’t beat you up, even in Sport mode. The steering is power-assisted (a variable ratio that changes with vehicle speed), but you’d never know it. It’s that smooth and direct. Gobs of grib on tap, too.

The result is a sedan for all reasons. With its practical shape—four doors and a decent trunk—and driving civility, the M3 can easily serve as a family car for transporting the wife and kids to the Saturday play date. Then you—heh heh—can sneak off and, in the same car, have a driving experience on your favorite mountain passes that’ll leave you feeling like you’ve just competed in a Grand Prix. The M3 is that sensational, from the bawl and thrust of its engine to the electric-switch responsiveness of the paddle shifters to the grip and precision of its magic-carpet suspension.

My favorite part is the optional M Drive button (part of the $3250 Technology package), which allows you to tailor everything from engine responsiveness to EDC mode to how much the Dynamic Stability Control
system steps in. Set everything up to your liking using iDrive, then a single push of the M button summons all your preselected settings. It’s like finding a $20 bill in your jeans. You’re driving along in standard mode, and the M3 is just blowing you away with how responsive and quick and sure-footed it is, and you’re perfectly happy, and then you remember, “Wait! I still haven’t used M Drive!” Then you push the little M button on the wheel and the M3 instantly becomes . . . even faster and more electrifying. It’s a quick-change act that never fails to thrill.

For all of the above reasons, and more, I vote the M3 the world’s finest all-around car. Sure, our long-term Nissan GT-R is dazzling to drive, and much quicker, but it’s nowhere near as livable as the M3, a machine that’s plenty quick already. At $54,850 base and $68,270 as-tested, our M3 sedan delivers the driving grins of sports cars costing three or more times as much, plus a versatility that enables it to play the role of The Only Car in the Family. It looks great, too, I might add—clean and sleek but bulging with muscle (tastefully, not via rear wings and giant hood scoops).

I can’t think of another automobile that does so many things so well—and in such a right-sized package. If you put an F1 car and a premium sedan in a blender, the M3 would be the cocktail that pours out. Mmmm, nothing else like it. A toast then: To the BMW M3, the greatest all-around car in the world.

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nice article, and i have to agree with motortrend the new m3 is an awesome all around car, for the price and the fact that it can be daily driven comfortably i don't think theres a better car in the market, hopefully one day i can own an m3 myself
 
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Freud am Fahren - Can't wait to get mine!
 
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Great read, good to hear.
 
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I need one
 
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I agree. The new M3 is the best all around car on the road, except not the sedan. It doesn't do a very good job dropping it's top! For a car that does EVERYTHING well you need the cab
 
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it just may be the perfect small sedan in the world!
 
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does it come in a true manual? or only that auto-clutch stuff?

rs6 avant >>>>>>> M3

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I agree. The new M3 is the best all around car on the road, except not the sedan. It doesn't do a very good job dropping it's top! For a car that does EVERYTHING well you need the cab

your vote doesnt count. you're biased
 

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Originally Posted by PatrickHenry
it just may be the perfect small sedan in the world!
May? I think the M3 Sedan and the Cayman S are the two best "real-world" cars out there. I'd love to have a GT3 after I get out of grad and law school, but if my plans changed and I finished up with school earlier or my financial situation were not what I had anticipated, I would love to have either one (or both ).

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does it come in a true manual? or only that auto-clutch stuff?
True manual.
 
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May? I think the M3 Sedan and the Cayman S are the two best "real-world" cars out there. I'd love to have a GT3 after I get out of grad and law school, but if my plans changed and I finished up with school earlier or my financial situation were not what I had anticipated, I would love to have either one (or both ).



True manual.
GTR = best "real-world" car available in the U.S
and thanks.
 


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