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    14 City / 20 Hwy
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    5
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    4
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    Gas V8
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    Rear Wheel Drive
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    $67,550
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    4
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It wasn’t exactly a dirt road; it was more like a wet clay road that I was driving along in a 2011 BMW M3 Coupe outside of Chelsea, my cousin Matt laughing beside me.

Initially, I thought the mud wouldn’t have enough nerve to stick to the fenders of this $60,000 performance 3 Series. I was wrong.

I also never thought the entire back end would wiggle like Jennifer Lopez at divorce court every time I shifted gears. I was wrong there, too.

As the 4-liter V-8 sang louder and louder, as the revs stacked higher and higher, I’d push in the clutch for the manual six-speed, change gears, gun it again and feel that little shimmy. And then watch the stability control light kick on for a second and feel the tires finally grab the road and launch us even faster.

Four hundred and fourteen horsepower will do that for you. It also makes Matt, who typically drives a Ford Excursion to carry his litter of children, giggle at every gear change. The engine also produces 295 pound-feet of torque. (All that power, however, does come at the price of 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway.)

These are not ideal driving conditions for one of the most complete performance cars available today.

Typical BMW M3 drivers try not to race along country roads; they’re more accustomed to racetrack tarmacs and concrete highways. On these surfaces, the M3 is blistering fun. The steering is taut, but not too taut. The body is stiff but not too stiff. The suspension is aggressive, but not too aggressive. It’s the baby bear of performance — just right. The optional M Dynamic Damper Control allowed me to select the right driving mode (Sport) and have the car adjust to that.

The car’s performance only encourages you to drive harder, to drive faster, as it turns every corner into a challenge and every straightaway into a launch pad. Why not have a little fun?

Even on slippery wet clay roads, the M3 seemed to know what to do even before I did.

With a 0-60 speed well under 5 seconds, the M3 would nearly instantaneously adjust to the poor conditions, straightening itself out and making me look like a much better driver than I really am.

Even the massive four-wheel vacuum-assisted cross drilled compound disc brakes help you reel in this car a little later than most passengers would like.

A high tech look

Just walking up to the M3 will make you think a little faster. It’s sharply cut and the carbon fiber roof panel gives it a certain high-tech look that other cars just don’t have. But it’s more than just that. It’s the way the car’s metal is cut. Its edges are sharp; the hood’s double creases and power dome make it more pronounced. The A line is subtle but distinct, and there’s that beautiful sloping roof line. Even the fender vents that have a three-dimensional effect when the big doors are open add elegance.

From every angle, the M3 demands the same respect as a loaded gun. If you handle it wrong, it might go off and hurt you.

Inside the cabin the M3 includes all of that M Series badging that owners want to see (or at least they want their passengers to see).

There’s the M instrument cluster with red needles to remind you how fast you’re going.

The racing seats are extremely comfortable and will hold you snuggly in place even through the tightest corners. And the cockpit is laid out with only one person in mind — the driver.

All of the luxury features you’d expect come with the M: Bluetooth, navigation, ambient lighting, brushed aluminum trim and rain-sensing windshield wipers (which came particularly handy on this particular day of driving).

While there may be some downsides to this car, such as the barely usable second row and a trunk that certainly couldn’t carry all of Matt’s luggage, none of that seemed to matter.

Steps up its game

No, we just continued to blister on down the road, swerving past potholes and incorrectly guessing where the apex of any particular turn really was on a dirt road.

When we finally hit some blacktop, the M3 seemed to up its game for us, sticking tightly to the line I had planned through the corner, the steering wheel never moving an inch as I held it.

Matt, holding one hand on the dash and the other gripping the door handle, appeared to be pushing at the imaginary brake he thought was on the passenger’s side. So I brought the car to a stop on the quiet road, just as the rain stopped.

Maybe Matt should have a chance at trying out the real brake instead. So I opened my door and we switched seats. His evaluation was more like, “Wow,” as he clicked through the car’s gears, slowly gaining confidence.

By the time we had finished the return trip, he was a natural half-speed race car driver — matching revs on his downshifts, holding gears through their power curves, and leaving me reaching for that imaginary brake.

Of course, don’t tell Matt.

sburgess@detnews.com (313) 223-3217

2011 BMW M3 review: Our expert's take
By Scott Burgess


It wasn’t exactly a dirt road; it was more like a wet clay road that I was driving along in a 2011 BMW M3 Coupe outside of Chelsea, my cousin Matt laughing beside me.

Initially, I thought the mud wouldn’t have enough nerve to stick to the fenders of this $60,000 performance 3 Series. I was wrong.

I also never thought the entire back end would wiggle like Jennifer Lopez at divorce court every time I shifted gears. I was wrong there, too.

As the 4-liter V-8 sang louder and louder, as the revs stacked higher and higher, I’d push in the clutch for the manual six-speed, change gears, gun it again and feel that little shimmy. And then watch the stability control light kick on for a second and feel the tires finally grab the road and launch us even faster.

Four hundred and fourteen horsepower will do that for you. It also makes Matt, who typically drives a Ford Excursion to carry his litter of children, giggle at every gear change. The engine also produces 295 pound-feet of torque. (All that power, however, does come at the price of 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway.)

These are not ideal driving conditions for one of the most complete performance cars available today.

Typical BMW M3 drivers try not to race along country roads; they’re more accustomed to racetrack tarmacs and concrete highways. On these surfaces, the M3 is blistering fun. The steering is taut, but not too taut. The body is stiff but not too stiff. The suspension is aggressive, but not too aggressive. It’s the baby bear of performance — just right. The optional M Dynamic Damper Control allowed me to select the right driving mode (Sport) and have the car adjust to that.

The car’s performance only encourages you to drive harder, to drive faster, as it turns every corner into a challenge and every straightaway into a launch pad. Why not have a little fun?

Even on slippery wet clay roads, the M3 seemed to know what to do even before I did.

With a 0-60 speed well under 5 seconds, the M3 would nearly instantaneously adjust to the poor conditions, straightening itself out and making me look like a much better driver than I really am.

Even the massive four-wheel vacuum-assisted cross drilled compound disc brakes help you reel in this car a little later than most passengers would like.

A high tech look

Just walking up to the M3 will make you think a little faster. It’s sharply cut and the carbon fiber roof panel gives it a certain high-tech look that other cars just don’t have. But it’s more than just that. It’s the way the car’s metal is cut. Its edges are sharp; the hood’s double creases and power dome make it more pronounced. The A line is subtle but distinct, and there’s that beautiful sloping roof line. Even the fender vents that have a three-dimensional effect when the big doors are open add elegance.

From every angle, the M3 demands the same respect as a loaded gun. If you handle it wrong, it might go off and hurt you.

Inside the cabin the M3 includes all of that M Series badging that owners want to see (or at least they want their passengers to see).

There’s the M instrument cluster with red needles to remind you how fast you’re going.

The racing seats are extremely comfortable and will hold you snuggly in place even through the tightest corners. And the cockpit is laid out with only one person in mind — the driver.

All of the luxury features you’d expect come with the M: Bluetooth, navigation, ambient lighting, brushed aluminum trim and rain-sensing windshield wipers (which came particularly handy on this particular day of driving).

While there may be some downsides to this car, such as the barely usable second row and a trunk that certainly couldn’t carry all of Matt’s luggage, none of that seemed to matter.

Steps up its game

No, we just continued to blister on down the road, swerving past potholes and incorrectly guessing where the apex of any particular turn really was on a dirt road.

When we finally hit some blacktop, the M3 seemed to up its game for us, sticking tightly to the line I had planned through the corner, the steering wheel never moving an inch as I held it.

Matt, holding one hand on the dash and the other gripping the door handle, appeared to be pushing at the imaginary brake he thought was on the passenger’s side. So I brought the car to a stop on the quiet road, just as the rain stopped.

Maybe Matt should have a chance at trying out the real brake instead. So I opened my door and we switched seats. His evaluation was more like, “Wow,” as he clicked through the car’s gears, slowly gaining confidence.

By the time we had finished the return trip, he was a natural half-speed race car driver — matching revs on his downshifts, holding gears through their power curves, and leaving me reaching for that imaginary brake.

Of course, don’t tell Matt.

sburgess@detnews.com (313) 223-3217

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4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
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4 years

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Consumer reviews

4.8 / 5
Based on 37 reviews
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Comfort 4.4
Interior 4.5
Performance 4.9
Value 4.4
Exterior 4.8
Reliability 4.4

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  • The E92 BMW M3 competition introduced in 2011 is a

    The E92 BMW M3 competition introduced in 2011 is a magical sweet spot in sports cars and the M lineup in particular. THREE circles overlap. ONE. The S65 engine is bespoke, only introduced in the 2008-2013 model. The normally aspirated 4.0L V8 weighs less than the inline 6 it replaces from the E46 and revs to 8300 rpm with 100 more hp. Literally the international engine of the year during every year of its production. Importantly it has no turbos. 8 separate throttle bodies, and a lightweight fly wheel. It will teach you what throttle response really means and overlaps with.. TWO. In the ZCP competition variant of the E92 this mates with a Getrag dual clutch. A manual lover, this made me switch religion. Odd/even transmissions and millisecond shifts with no gap in power pair perfectly with the race revving v8. And THREE.. sublime MDM traction control. All newer M models with turbo engines and comparatively sluggish throttle response include this. This is the final overlap. Instant throttle plus instant transmission plus instant handling equals the car dancing in and out of its performance envelope like a trained show dog. Buy one and good luck. I have several Ms. Not selling this one. Oh.. Minuses: Eats expensive tires like popcorn, sell your clutch foot to pay for brake platters. Head gaskets ooze around the 100k range. Worth it.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • The M button transforms this car!

    Feels like a true sports car in the 6 speed manual. Handles excellent. No turbos! Just pure and simple Bmw V8 muscle. E92 has a reason to have fans.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Most fun and reliable car ever

    It is a fun car to drive. the sound is espectacular. Extraordinary performance, perfect reliability, fast and nimble. A truly sports car and very enjoyable convertible
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • BMW M3 at Selden

    Car has superior power, handling, and styling. It was difficult finding a v8 with a manual transmission in the colors I wanted. I finally found it at Selden after searching the web for awhile.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • Big bang for your buck. Sporty and fun

    Its both sporty and fast but still a doable daily driver. It offers a comfy seat and ride with stiff sporty handling and quick get up and go.
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    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
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    Reliability 5.0
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  • The most thrilling vehicle I will ever drive!

    The sound of this engine will make your legs weak. Your heart will skip beats when you have the roof down listening to the sound. Just an amazing vehicle! No disappointments!
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
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  • Great car, gets plenty of attention with V8 sound

    This car was exactly what I expected in performance, styling, handling and comfort. Hard top convertible is a great summer driving car. Strong V8 engine, with great driving sound.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
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  • Great Euro-Performance Car

    I have owned this car for over 4 years and it has been a pleasure driving her each and every time. I have invested a lot into her cosmetic and performance. The best car I have ever owned. I always have people show their appreciation for her Look and Sound. She is track ready but has never been tracked. V-8 Power and Performance. Low Profile for an even sportier look and style. Silverstone Metallic II color with Black Wheels and Carbon Fiber Accents. Just a georgous car!!
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    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
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  • Awesome performance, beautiful interior!

    This is the last of the naturally aspirated M3, with a 4.0L V8. With the appropriate exhaust the downshifts are amazing. I owned the DCT version with competition package and coupled with the suspension modes and launch control this is a fun package. The car does not have too much torque so is not tail happy, but balanced around the corners.
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    Comfort 4.0
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  • Best Sounding Engine Ever!

    I owned a 2009 bmw 335i coupe, and upgraded to the 2011 m3 coupe. Car is glued to the road, it is one handling machine. My favorite thing about the car is the engine, it screams all the way to 8400 rpm. Lacks low end torque, but a couple downshifts and you're ready to go!
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  • Most reliable and sporty car I've owned!

    This car met and exceed all expectations I had of BMW's. Had zero issues with this vehicle the entire time I owned it. Truly the ultimate driving machine!!!
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  • Amazing engine

    Fun and powerful easily enjoyable. I wish I purchased a new one. I did order new M3 which will be little bigger than this one
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    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
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What trim levels are available for the 2011 BMW M3?

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What is the MPG of the 2011 BMW M3?

The 2011 BMW M3 offers up to 14 MPG in city driving and 20 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2011 BMW M3 reliable?

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Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2011 BMW M3. 94.6% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.8 / 5
Based on 37 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.4
  • Interior: 4.5
  • Performance: 4.9
  • Value: 4.4
  • Exterior: 4.8
  • Reliability: 4.4

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