20th1519 |
03-13-2005 09:29 PM |
Drove a 2003 BMW M3...Kinda long
I went to my girlfriend’s family party on Saturday in Howell N.J. Her cousin’s boyfriend who is very wealthy and very generous heard from my girlfriend that I wanted to drive his M3. Now this man has never met me before and probably didn’t remember my name. He reaches in his coat pocket and throws me the keys. Tells me to push the sport button on the console and watch the potholes. Now i was shocked and told him he had to go with me cause I didn’t know the area and it was dark out. We both hop in and start her up. I pull out onto the main road and make sure i am pointed straight (remembering my mustang days) and nail the gas. First gear pulls nice. I ease into second and it pulls even nicer. Ease into third and by that time I’m doing close to 75-80 then slow down. He looks at me and tells me to PUSH IT! HA...well sure can do. We drive up the road chit chatting about the car and pull a u-turn headed back. I find a nice dark spot with no traffic around and stop dead in the road. I told him i wanted to see what it could do from the hole. Bring the rpm's up to about 3,000 and slip the clutch out till I can romp onto the throttle and not light up the tires. First is very nice, shifting at around 7,000 I lift 1/2 throttle and jam second. And by jam I mean JAM. I was thrashing his car with him in it. The rpms come up a lot quicker than I am used to but I manage to look like a decent driver and nail Second. Second gear is brutal and watched the tach rise to redline and power shift third. I walk halfway through 4th and things are going by real fast so I shut it down around 110. Then as i am slowing down from 110 we almost miss our turn back into the section. Time for some brake action so of course I try to push the break pedal through the floor. It complies with my demands and we make the turn, barely. This is the second time driving a 03 M3 and I must say I am very impressed. It is surprisingly torquey for a inline six. It never had that instant throw you in the seat but more of a linear constant pull. Very refined power plant. The shifter was also a surprise. I remember a rubbery feeling shifter from the first time I drove an M3 but i had no problem finding the gears as i was slamming through them. I look forward to driving his SL500 next time i meet him at a family get together.
****Disclaimer**** This was on a closed course road track..... :thumbup:
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