


Driver ReviewIn a way, this is an unusual car to have in a supercar fleet. It doesn’t look like a supercar; so it doesn’t turn heads like a supercar; but it is in fact a very decent car to drive. Acceleration is great, and the handling is very poised. The M3 feels very sure of the road, particularly if you give it enough power to balance it on corners. But, the M3 is also infuriating - the indicator stick has obviously been designed by a Roman – that is, someone who designs and drives on straight roads. It is almost impossible to cancel the indicator after turning a corner without switching the indicator the other way! You spend so much time worrying that you’ve indicated the opposite thing after turning a corner that you don’t concentrate on the road! So, in summary – a very pleasant, sporty car to drive. But it doesn’t really feel like a supercar.
Paul Williams
DRIVER RATINGS: Exterior: 5/10 Interior: 3/10 Cool Factor: 6/10 Driveability: 7/10 Fear Factor: 3/10 TOTAL: 18 (Fear Factor Scores are subtracted)
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Passenger Review
Really all you can say about this car from a passenger point of view is that it is a comfortable ride. Unfortunately you can’t get away from the abundance of plastic!
Paul Williams
PASSENGER RATINGS: Exterior: 5/10 Interior: 3/10 Cool Factor: 6/10 Passenger Experience: 2/10 Fear Factor: 4/10 TOTAL: 13 (Fear Factor Scores are subtracted)
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