Four-door Porsche

kuba said:
I've been waiting for this puppy to go on sale for a long time.

2008, getting there...can't wait :woot: :woot: :woot:



So does that mean that you can't wait to buy one? Well, I'm glad to see you can afford a $120,000 car! :up
 
DavidB said:
Sign me up... looks like a perfectly good reason to never buy another BMW 3 series.



Not the same class.



Plus, here's a few thousand reasons to still buy a 3:



"The prices are to be settled between 100,000 and 150,000 €."



That's for the P-car...



:cool:
 
Price has never been the issue. Four seats, perfect handing and stellar performance are what I want in a "Family Sports Car".



As my BMW 330i had 90% of the real-world performance of my 993S, I find it reasonable to compare the two.



If BMW would come to their senses and make a 4-door M3 again, it would be in the same class as the 4-door Porsche.



I love the power plant in my Cayenne. You bet I'd like to see it in a light weight 4-door sports car. The Cayenne S would be out of my garage like yesterday's trash.
 
Exactly. "A 4-dr. M3 would be in the same class." But, a 325/330 coupe OR sedan would NOT be in the same class, so there's still plenty of reason to buy a 325/330. I guess your post made it sound like a basic entry-level $35,000 3-series doesn't need to exist anymore, because there's now a $125,00 4-dr. P car. :confused: That's quite a discrepancy in price and performance--different class, market, target, etc.



If that's not what you meant, then we're probably on the same page... :xyxthumbs



Reading your post again, maybe you meant YOU don't need to buy another 3-series again because YOU can afford to buy whatever fits your needs, regardless of price. Unfortunately, most of us don't have the luxury of ignoring the price tag.



And yeah, I wish they made a 4-dr. M3 again, too.



Chris
 
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