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In Reply to: Anybody read French? posted by Bill on October 22, 2000 at 18:22:51:
Bmw M3 Test
Since it appeared in the middle of the Eighties, the line m3 always symbolized the sportivity way BMW, because on its side, older, M5 always turned to great tourism. For proof, the incomparable sporting prize list of m3, one of the rare cars of its generation to have imposed itself on the highest level, as well in rally as in circuit. Even if, objectively, it should well be admitted that this sporting curriculum vitae vitæ except par is to be put in the active first generations of m3, based on the truck E30, the following ones having passably modified their approach of the performance at the same time as the sporting payments became less favorable to them. In short, if, these last years, m3 somewhat deserted the special ones from rallys and the circuits of the world, it less did not continue any to constitute a true commercial success on the road which made badly with certain half-compartments with the prestigious name. The sixth generation, presented this autumn, does not derogate from the rule and perpetuates the formula which made the success of the preceding one. " Never changes has winning TEAM ", were said in German in the text his designers, who left roughly speaking a hull half-compartment E42 and engine 3.2 liters the preceding model. Both being passably modified....
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