Drives: BMW M3 Sedan

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It would be easy to dismiss this version of the fourth-generation M3 as just and M3 with two extra doors allowing humans to use the rear seats, but that would be a slight injustice. Not huge, but slight.

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Ducati Minor

I'm sorry--I just don't care for a four-door M3.

Steve

Wow. I do. I'll take mine in red.

The Stig

I'll keep questioning BMW's claims of being the ultimate driving machine as long as they put idrive in, and don't allow me to check my own oil or (in some models) see the engine temp from the dashboard.

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