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21-05-2010, 05:03 PM | #1 | ||
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At 1500kg – about 80kg less than the Coupe -- the orange GTS is aerodynamically helped by a front racing apron and rear wing, and with features like the grille, roof trim, alloy wheels and gills finished in matt black and dark anodised chrome, the GTS is clearly track-oriented.
Too low and too loud. Those are the barriers denying the BMW M3 GTS an Australian visa. The track-ready version from BMW’s M division doesn’t meet the Australian Design Regulations for ground clearance or decibels, says the carmakers Australian spokesman Piers Scott. “We’re not sure of the exact specs of the M3 GTS, but apparently it’s lower and louder than the limits,” he says, referring to the ADR’s restrictions for 100mm clearance and 83 decibel noise limit. “However there will be a right-hand drive version, and although it looks like we’re not able to have it at the moment, it might change -- we’re still discussing it.” Scott says that if any of the 120 cars being built do arrive, it will be with a pricetag nearly double that of its $163,000 M3 Coupe sibling. “I’d think it would be in the region of about $300,000, based on a rough comparison with what the price estimates in Europe have been,” he says. What it offers for the price premium is a bigger, gutsier engine – a high-revving 4.3-litre V8 that develops 331 kiloWatts of power and 440 Newton-metres of torque (the M3’s 4.0-litre offers 309kW and 400Nm) – mated to a seven-speed twin-clutch gearbox that allows shift without losing traction. At 1500kg – about 80kg less than the Coupe -- the orange GTS is aerodynamically helped by a front racing apron and rear wing, and with features like the grille, roof trim, alloy wheels and gills finished in matt black and dark anodised chrome, the GTS is clearly track-oriented. “Obviously it is designed so that you can drive it to the track as well, but it’s very much for the track day enthusiast,” Scott says. “It’s the essence of M. The M3 is right at the core of what the M division does best and this is the M3 in its purest, most race-ready form.” Scott acknowledges that over recent years some attention may have drifted away from the M3 as other high-powered premium cars entered the field – most noticeably from Mercedes-Benz and Audi – but says this was not the motive for building the GTS, despite the brand’s triumph over its German rivals at this week’s 24-hour Nurburgring race with the M3 GT2. “New high-performance entrants have raised the stakes, but the M division has always pursued their own strategy. However, certainly there is a halo effect with the GTS. To some degree it’s a message for purists … stripping the car down to its most basic form, and showing the superiority of rear wheel drive over four-wheel drive as a track day car.”
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21-05-2010, 05:34 PM | #2 | ||
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I love BMW and one day hopefully I'll own a M3! but there is no way in hell that 80kg less and 22kw more is worth $150k extra price tag
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21-05-2010, 05:36 PM | #3 | ||
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No lower than your run of the mill ricer and I'm sure quieter as well.
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21-05-2010, 05:39 PM | #4 | |||
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Im sure I could find something better to spend $300k on
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300 large would get a Ford GT over here from the states.
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21-05-2010, 06:23 PM | #7 | ||
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I think it's more for the type who don't have anything better to spend 300k on.
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21-05-2010, 06:54 PM | #9 | ||
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or HSV Grange !!!!
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21-05-2010, 07:08 PM | #10 | ||
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if i was going to shave my legs and wear poofy aftershave... nice car...
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21-05-2010, 07:11 PM | #11 | ||
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Wonder what AMG have planned...?
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While I don't think near 300k is a bargain, only 120 world wide are being made and I'd say would be snapped up quickly, the OZ market is too insignificant for BMW to care. As for the moderate power increase and weight decrease, 331kw in a 1500kg car that is track focused with warranty isn't anything to sneeze at. I'm keen to see lap times of this beast. The standard M3 is a decent road and track car, this one takes it one step up. With the rumoured M3 GTS-R coming out... Quote:
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It was also too low for the Aussie ADR's and they had too lift the front a bit (different springs?) to get it to pass & on sale in Australia.
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23-05-2010, 08:16 AM | #16 | ||
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Would love to see Ford Australia do something really outlandish.
Perhaps a rear wheel drive Focus with I-6 or V8, something FoA could build... |
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23-05-2010, 08:23 AM | #17 | |||
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23-05-2010, 10:07 AM | #18 | |||
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If you go the 911 GT3 you'd always want the RS wouldn't you. BMW sold every one of the old M3 CSL's even though they were slightly compromised. Most of the gains seemed to be in the tyres and the later manual M3's with the competition pack had most of the performance of the CSL without the big $$. Still at least it gave them experience in productionising carbon fibre roof panels. Looking in to the future.... BMW, Audi & MB all look to have hitched their wagon to boosted performance engines. AMG have their 6 litre twin turbo V8. BMW have their twin turbo V8 in the X5M, X6M and M5, twin turbo I6 in the next M3 and the 1 series may go for a turbo I4 (which should help the styling & packaging). The turbo engines are good for consumption, emissions and noise levels. They are also easily tunable so that any future "hot" CSL or Black models from the manufacturers may just have higher boost. If the same engine goes in to the Mercedes C class, E class and S class they will just fiddle the boost so that the heavier cars get the big dUck engine.
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I would love to see this head to head with a 911 Gt-3
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I think you’ve missed PB’s point. As for seeing one go up against a GT3, well, I don’t think many people here really care. Personally, I’d love to see one get blown to the weeds by a GT40 replica that cost 200 grand less driven by a bloke who doesn’t shave his legs.
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Personally I think that with a limited production of 120 units worldwide that will be snapped up before production is even finished, BMW will not give a toss that none will come to Australia. The only chance we have of seeing one on Australian soil is if someone that has more money than sense privately imports one as a track toy only (with no road registration).
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23-05-2010, 12:42 PM | #24 | ||
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Always liked the M3's but this one is definitely over-priced and my guess is the latest 911 GT3 RS will be faster too...
The noise rating is a complete joke, I heard from a C63 owner that had their's tested in factory trim at just over 90 decibels !!
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If someone was serious about importing one of these for track use only, well good luck to them, but for 300 large or 350 by the time you get it here, you could build a track car that would blow it into last week. It may be a limited build and people will see value in that so they can brag to all of the metros down at the golf club that they have a rare car. Each to their own, but for me, I’m never going to buy one and they just don’t float my boat.
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And at the end of 20 years your modified track weapon would be worth 10% of what you paid for it, the limited run beemer in pristine condition may be worth more than the buy price. Yes it may not float your boat, but to a beemer enthusiast that is all cashed up, a new model GTHO is probably just another kitted up falcon and not worth the extra money.
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full noise could you even afford 300k on a new car??????
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Essentially this thread has been reported. If we can’t talk about the car then it will have to be shut.
People’s personal capacity to pay isn't really an issue that is going to go anywhere so let’s keep it on some sort of rail before it becomes a wreck.
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