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2010 BMW M3

The king of 3 Series thrill. edited by New Car Test Drive

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2010 BMW M3

The BMW M3 accelerates, stops and turns with the verve and agility of a pure sports car, whether a buyer chooses the sedan, coupe or convertible. It's the BMW 3 Series model for the ultimate car enthusiast, and particularly for those who look forward to track-day outings with the local BMW club. Of course, the least expensive M3 costs at least $20,000 more than some other, extremely capable and exhilarating cars in the 3 Series line. We'd guess that many drivers will find lesser 3 Series cars, and particularly the 335i, just as satisfying to drive for considerably less cash.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Jim McCraw filed this report from Marbella, Spain, with J.P. Vettraino reporting from Detroit.

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