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Maybe Fs are more rare in NorCal, but I was up there this weekend and got stopped several times cuz peeps complimented the car and wanted more info. I don't mod my car for attention, but it's nice to get positive feedback.
One particular encounter was pretty cool. I was looking for parking in the hotel lot, and found a corner spot right next to a clean aw e90 m3. The spot was perfect! So I grabbed it and proceeded to take out the luggage.
At that point, I noticed that a security guard was approaching me. I looked around cuz I thought I was in trouble.. maybe I wasn't supposed to park there? Much to my relief, he was like "Wow! That is one %$#%^&^ nice Lexus you got. What is that? Some crazy modified version?" I thanked him and explained the F to him, and he walked all around the car. As he walked away, he looked back and was like "And that color, woooo, it just shines man!".
The best part of the whole encounter wasn't that he complimented my car, but the fact that he did not notice the m3 parked next to me at ALL. I mean, not even one look. He glanced around it to check out my car, like it was a Camry. So for those of you who prefer to be stealth and blend in, the M is def the way to go!
Ok, so the e90 was bone stock, so it's not really fair. But here's a pic.
One particular encounter was pretty cool. I was looking for parking in the hotel lot, and found a corner spot right next to a clean aw e90 m3. The spot was perfect! So I grabbed it and proceeded to take out the luggage.
At that point, I noticed that a security guard was approaching me. I looked around cuz I thought I was in trouble.. maybe I wasn't supposed to park there? Much to my relief, he was like "Wow! That is one %$#%^&^ nice Lexus you got. What is that? Some crazy modified version?" I thanked him and explained the F to him, and he walked all around the car. As he walked away, he looked back and was like "And that color, woooo, it just shines man!".
The best part of the whole encounter wasn't that he complimented my car, but the fact that he did not notice the m3 parked next to me at ALL. I mean, not even one look. He glanced around it to check out my car, like it was a Camry. So for those of you who prefer to be stealth and blend in, the M is def the way to go!
Ok, so the e90 was bone stock, so it's not really fair. But here's a pic.
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Nice writeup, its true the M3 just blends in unless you know what your looking for(hood bulge, side vents and quad exhausts). I get looks all the time, especially USB.
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I get about the same amount of attention in my M that I did in the F, which hasn't been much. In the 8 months or so I had my F only one person ever walked up to me and asked about the car. I also didn't notice many people checking out the car while on the road. In the month or so I've had the M I've only had one encounter with a group of teenagers in a truck honking and yelling, "nice car!" to me. I actually like not being noticed very often.
I will say that I think the F has a more special look to it. I personally prefer the more subtle styling of the M3, but it is a bit bland compared to the F.
The styling cue that F has that I wish was on my M are the dark finished wheels. My M3 puts out just about as much brake dust as the F did so the polished rims look dirty really fast. I also miss the big Brembo calipers peaking through those dark wheels. I still do not get why BMW uses a sliding single piston caliper on a M car.
I will say that I think the F has a more special look to it. I personally prefer the more subtle styling of the M3, but it is a bit bland compared to the F.
The styling cue that F has that I wish was on my M are the dark finished wheels. My M3 puts out just about as much brake dust as the F did so the polished rims look dirty really fast. I also miss the big Brembo calipers peaking through those dark wheels. I still do not get why BMW uses a sliding single piston caliper on a M car.
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sexy ride! the m3's are all too common here in so cal as well. my girl and i frequent nor cal cuz she lives there, and there isnt a good half hour that passes that i dont see an m3. the F on the other hand, very rare, even in so cal (not so much anymore but still more so than the m3).
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At that point, I noticed that a security guard was approaching me. I looked around cuz I thought I was in trouble.. maybe I wasn't supposed to park there? Much to my relief, he was like "Wow! That is one %$#%^&^ nice Lexus you got. What is that? Some crazy modified version?" I thanked him and explained the F to him, and he walked all around the car. As he walked away, he looked back and was like "And that color, woooo, it just shines man!".
The best part of the whole encounter wasn't that he complimented my car, but the fact that he did not notice the m3 parked next to me at ALL. I mean, not even one look. He glanced around it to check out my car, like it was a Camry. So for those of you who prefer to be stealth and blend in, the M is def the way to go!
The best part of the whole encounter wasn't that he complimented my car, but the fact that he did not notice the m3 parked next to me at ALL. I mean, not even one look. He glanced around it to check out my car, like it was a Camry. So for those of you who prefer to be stealth and blend in, the M is def the way to go!
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sexy ride! the m3's are all too common here in so cal as well. my girl and i frequent nor cal cuz she lives there, and there isnt a good half hour that passes that i dont see an m3. the F on the other hand, very rare, even in so cal (not so much anymore but still more so than the m3).
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I did a personal survey before I bought my F, I printed pictures of the M3 and F (front,back,side,interior etc,erased the emblem too).I then showed the pics to regular people I know from work and family members, people who did not care about cars or not into cars.70% picked the F......I asked why? most replied it looks gorgeously unique. When I told them it was a Lexus and the other a BMW a few changed their minds and said they would take the M3 instead
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ha ha thanks guys.
Wow that's actually very interesting! I have always wondered, if manufacturers gave out test cars to magazines without any emblems and heavily masked, would the reviewers still give out the same scores? It'd be interesting to see how one's perception may be subconsciously skewed because of the badge, and that goes for the common folk all the way to enthusiasts.
I did a personal survey before I bought my F, I printed pictures of the M3 and F (front,back,side,interior etc,erased the emblem too).I then showed the pics to regular people I know from work and family members, people who did not care about cars or not into cars.70% picked the F......I asked why? most replied it looks gorgeously unique. When I told them it was a Lexus and the other a BMW a few changed their minds and said they would take the M3 instead
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LOL your story is funny but was that security guard an old guy or young guy? My experience is that younger guys tend to like the M3 more while older ones like Lexus.
I think this is a persona that Lexus has been trying to get rid of for a while and with the new LF-A out it shows it can compete ~ too bad at $400k a pop few would ever be able to afford such a car!
It's not fair since you have USB which is a stunning color while BMW white is quite mudane in comparison....haha But quite honestly if you park a white m3 coupe vs a white IS-F, it's a really tough call. I own the IS-F but always admire the m3's more aggressive lines. I would say stock for stock the m3 coupe is a sexier car.
The e90 sedan however is butt ugly and the IS-F will win every time in the looks department if you compare sedan to sedan
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I think this is a persona that Lexus has been trying to get rid of for a while and with the new LF-A out it shows it can compete ~ too bad at $400k a pop few would ever be able to afford such a car!
It's not fair since you have USB which is a stunning color while BMW white is quite mudane in comparison....haha But quite honestly if you park a white m3 coupe vs a white IS-F, it's a really tough call. I own the IS-F but always admire the m3's more aggressive lines. I would say stock for stock the m3 coupe is a sexier car.
The e90 sedan however is butt ugly and the IS-F will win every time in the looks department if you compare sedan to sedan
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Here is a customized blue M3 sedan that might be a little better competition for the OP's car.
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