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Just read the verdict:
It left us questioning the need for a manual gearbox, in a way that sequential clutchless automated transmissions like the ones BMW, Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and (we know we are being sacrilegious here) VW and Audi – have never quite been able to do.
We wondered whether – extra rear legroom side – luxury sedans, wagons and SUVs aren’t made redundant by a sports sedan as dynamic yet cosseting as this.
But most of all, we are left to ponder whether the seductive C63 AMG will translate as fluently on our stuttering roads as it does on Germany’s brilliant blacktop.
If it does, the M3 will no longer be the automatic default choice in this segment.
Full test:
http://www1.autotrader.com.au/mello...ReadForm&ID=F023AC53A2D32BC8CA25735A000A2337#
It left us questioning the need for a manual gearbox, in a way that sequential clutchless automated transmissions like the ones BMW, Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo and (we know we are being sacrilegious here) VW and Audi – have never quite been able to do.
We wondered whether – extra rear legroom side – luxury sedans, wagons and SUVs aren’t made redundant by a sports sedan as dynamic yet cosseting as this.
But most of all, we are left to ponder whether the seductive C63 AMG will translate as fluently on our stuttering roads as it does on Germany’s brilliant blacktop.
If it does, the M3 will no longer be the automatic default choice in this segment.
Full test:
http://www1.autotrader.com.au/mello...ReadForm&ID=F023AC53A2D32BC8CA25735A000A2337#
