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Originally Posted by Neusser
There is a Japanese show (searchable on Youtube) where they take racing drivers and race 5-6 cars around a track and talk about the driving experience.
There was an episode with the E39 M5, an M3 of the same era, and a few Japanese cars. The M5 finishes near the back of the pack.
The driver said the same thing. Nice balance, and good to drive overall, but soft, comfy, and with quite a bit of body roll. The M3 won by a large margin vs. the rest, IIRC.
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I've owned my E36 M3 for 20+ years now (it even outstayed my E46 M3). I encourage some of you to go drive these hero cars and see how they hold up vs what you remember. Prepare for disappointment.