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Is Overpaying for your Perfect E46 BMW M3 a Good Idea?

How much are you willing to spend on a car that you think is perfect? If a car is a rare spec, one that you’ve personally always wanted but isn’t necessarily more valuable, are you willing to overspend to get it? Apparently, one Car Throttle staffer had the dilemma of having to decided if this very specific E46 BMW M3 — his perfect, dream E46 M3 — was worth overspending for. Admittedly, it’s a pretty cool E46.

Car Throttle’s Edwin Klinkenburg had been searching for a very specific E46 BMW M3 years. He wanted an Oxford Green II E46 M3 Coupe with either the Cinnamon or M Texture interior. That might not sound that specific but a deeper dive shows that only 42 such E46 M3 Coupes were delivered in right hand drive in the UK. Who knows how many still exist, as some may have been crashed, some may have been worn beyond repair, and some might have been sold out of country. So Klinkenburg’s search lasted a long time, without any luck.

Until late one night when he found one. It was quite literally his perfect spec, in great condition, with good enough miles. There was only one issue: the seller was asking quite a bit above the E46 M3’s value for it. That’s a tough position to be in because it’s difficult to put a number on how much you specifically value a car, especially one you’ve been chasing for years. Is paying that extra money worth owning what you think is the perfect car? That satisfaction might absolutely be worth the price premium, depending on how you feel about it.

I won’t spoil what happens next because it’s a great read, one that’s worth your time, and one that reminds us of why we love cars. So go check it out and let us know if you’d be willing to overspend for a car as perfect for you as the one Klinkenburg found was for him.

[Source: Car Throttle]

VIDEO: Watch The Stig Drift James Bond’s E46 M3-powered Aston Martin DB5

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When the first trailer for the upcoming Bond film No Time to Die debuted, fans were jazzed about seeing Bond do gunfire-filled donuts in a 1965 Aston Martin DB5, the classic Bond car. However, for the actual filming of the movie, the production team did not use a real 1965 Aston Martin. Instead, they built a kit car, with a perfect replica body and custom-built chassis for stunt car-duty. However, for the engine, it’s believed that the stunt team actually went with something more Bavarian.

Of course, the stunt team won’t disclose what sort of engine this specific DB5 stunt car uses but they did say that it uses a naturally-aspirated straight-six engine that’s relatively modern and makes just over 300 horsepower. There aren’t many engines that fit that bill, so it’s commonly believed, and we’re all almost certain, that it uses an E46 BMW M3 engine. That theory is all but confirmed but the noise of it as well, as it has the same signature BMW I6 wail at full chat.

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In this video, we get to see The Stig lap the E46 M3-powered Aston Martin DB5 stunt car around a closed road loop and it’s glorious. Not only does it look awesome but it seems like so much fun. The stunt car’s chassis, being specifically built for stunt driving, looks incredibly well balanced and controllable. The Stig slides it around beautifully and it just holds onto big drifts. All the while, you hear that unfiltered six-cylinder engine screaming along, making genuine motorsport noises and it’s highly addictive.

What’s funny is when you see the POV on-board camera, you see The Stig working a massive diameter wooden steering wheel from a ’60s Aston Martin. From that view, the noise and rate of pace seem completely at odds with the car and it’s awesome. Check it out and have some fun.

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