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Originally Posted by Fahrt
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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
I still often wonder why we pit "two seaters" that are a tad more dedicated against cars designed to handle a little bit of everything.
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Simple, M3/M4 have always been that good. They punch above their weight so to speak and can play with the 911s. Not sure the AWD version will. Owning both for daily driving, errands, kids, golf clubs the M3 is sublime and completely trackable. 911 is just a different and almost zen driving experience for you and 1 other passenger, or golf clubs in the passenger seat next to you. If I could only have one would have to be the M3 for all around practicality, but will hold onto both for as long as humanly possible. Didn't have time to watch the video yet but I can guarantee this is going to be their conclusion.
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Agreed. A hard comparison to make, but yes, 911 is not as practical as a DD should your lifestyle change unexpectedly. The "frunk" is relatively useless, although it suspends a pizza box perfectly! lol[IMG]undefined[/IMG]
That was last year. Phone attached it sideways for some reason.
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