This e92 m3 is my wife’s car. She’s been tracking my 944 turbo, Sport Boxster for almost 20 years. She loves the M2 and certainly knows to handle this beast. I don’t get to drive it much but I also have a track setup BMW 128i and Cayman S Sport 4.0l also reviewed by Fenton. Check out the other videos also. I love this review.
I drove a 2013 M3 manual back to back with a 2018 GT350 in early 2021. I chose the Shelby because I thought it was well worth the $15k premium. 28k miles later I have no regrets.
For anyone interested in getting a GT350, please consider the gen 2 (2019 to 2020) versus gen 1 (2015 to 2018) reasons are oil consumption issues, and also gen 1 had handling pack (track pack) as optional, most if not all gen 2 came with handling pack (extra oil cooler, trans cooler, stiffer front springs, better brakes, gurney flap).
Actually, only the 2016 GT350 had the track pack with additional coolers as an option. 2017 and newer models had the additional coolers as standard regardless of options due to customer cars overheating on the track. This specific GT350 in the video had the convenience pack, with heated and cooled seats, same as mine.
Your wrong. The only year track pack and or tech pack was offered was 2015 2016. 2017 and uo had up have all track coolers. That was not an option. Gen 1 vs Gen 2 is internet hype with no facts. Just regurgitated info from internet..
Thanks for the great and proper car comparison review! E92 was my benchmark for proper drivers car and I want one back then. When I was looking for a new car in 2019, I was considering new M2, M3, M4, RS5 and AMG C63S. I test drove all these cars and they all very good. But all of them have numb, unresponsive stirring. By chance I went and test drove GT350. GT350 check all boxes for me. It's remind me E92 and this is why I purchased 2019 GT350. Not to mention the price of GT350 is a lot less than other competitors, especially with options(except M2). I have my GT350 since 2019 and the oil consumption is miniscule(half quart per 5K miles) all high performance engines consumes oil, it's norma just check oil level regularly. The car is very balanced, it goes where you want it to. Very fun to drive on the twisty road course.
My friend… this uploads frightens me. I have been talking at length about my adoration for both of these cars, and now I have the exact comparison I wanted. The only vehicles I’d consider worthy of replacing my AP2 within reasonable reach. Can’t live without 8,000 once you have it. Been watching you closely for a while, keep it up. You’re the best!
For a long time my realistic goal car was an e92 m3. I love everything about high revving V8s connected to a manual, driving only the rear wheels. I was deadset on buying one when I could afford it... until the GT350 came out. The GT350 seemed to me like a modern e92 m3 and did everything the M3 did but better. I bought a 2017 GT350 in early 2021 and have absolutely no regrets. It always puts a smile on my face and the only car I would sell it for is a GT350R. I love both Ford and BMW in general but IMO Ford has finally caught up to the Germans, and now that most German cars have gone turbocharged, it's the Americans that remain making the craziest most thrilling cars in that price segment
I don't disagree, especially since BMW has gone full hybrid or full FI with their new M cars. Maybe more impressive is the fact BMW started making these cars in 2008 and they still hold up to modern, non-turbo, cars.
Go drive a GT350R its quite different and even more reactive. Ive been driving many modified E92 M3 did a few videos on my channel recently and I love those cars quite a bit but my Shelby GT350R is far more visceral and raw it all comes down to what you truly want in a car like this. Both cars are very special and no auto maker will ever produce anything like these again which keeps demand and values strong.
Had a 19' GT350 and then a 20' GT350R with the carbon fiber wheels and Resonator delete. Handles better but not too far from the normal 350. Exhaust is my fav part of these cars. Ford Performance did a great job with these Shelbys. This M3 is beautiful i must say and I loved the comparison vid. Great to see the Shelby get a nod from the european car enthusiasts.
I just started the video but this is a very very great idea for a comparison. The classic S65 E92 to the modern GT350. High revving V8s. Really I think they are the only 2 you can find without getting in to exotic prices. I've been a BMW guy for a while. I recently sold my E46 M3 and have had my M4 for a few years now. The E46 was my dream M until I bought it. Coming from turbo BMWs over the last 6 years, it was just not as fun as everyone who has never owned one says it is. Wasn't a fan of the induction or exhaust sound in stock form but didn't want to mess with any of it. E92 M3 is my next immediate purchase though. I've driven them and know how dead they are under 5k rpms but the sounds it makes, the extra rpms to play with and engagement I love. Still doesn't compare to the brutal TQ you get so quick in the turbo Ms but I understand that's not what the E92 or E46 M3 was about. I think the extra power in the E92 goes a long way in terms of engagement and usability though.
Good review..they are both very close.. I've driven several GT350 cars and it's a very addictive car to drive and experience...I still can't believe they sold them to the public..😂🤦🏽😂🤦🏽😂..Great Review!!🏁👍🏽
@@Zygrene they're not old cars, they're still modern so it's easy to find clean ones with low miles. Any car over 25 years old is old and the E92 isn't there yet so the sooner you buy one the better
@@Zygrene I have a bmw m6 and a z4m and I am still wanting a bmw e92 m3. The e92 m3 induction sound has always hypnotized me. I like both of my bmws but I would probably sell the z4m to get a e92.
the m3 loves to drift which is why you always see crazy clips on social medias of e92 m3's sideways on the road. it's quite easy to control and really makes up for the extra weight of the car. love the gt350 but they're way too expensive and rare to be a good choice for most to actually get driving done in.
Just an opinion: Thomas Holland and Throttle House used to be good. When he brought in the VERY funny James it moved TH to the next level. Now we can all agree TH is great! YOU need to find your James. Its time. You can do this
I’d love to have a manual M3 one day. Full carbon fibre intake system, nice exhaust to wake it up and sort out the rod bearings/throttle actuator issue and I could conceivably keep it for a long time. But I also want to experience other cars first so it’s a tricky one.
E92 M3 has been my dream car for years, and I finally bought one about 6 months ago. First performance car I’ve ever had, and first manual I’ve ever owned. I wouldn’t trade it for anything; the driving experience has been so much fun for me. I try to limit myself from driving it all the time to keep the mileage down, but it’s so hard lol the drive is an addicting experience. They’re starting to appreciate so you should get one soon!
I have the same exhaust on my M3 and despite the weight savings and craftsmanship of the Akra, it’s just too tame. So much so that I can’t even hear my own car on track sometimes. Into the classifieds it goes..
My biggest complaint when driving an E92 M3 was the shifter, one of the worst performance shifters i've experienced, great car otherwise, and much improved with a short throw gearbox
Both surprisingly similar cars in terms of what they are (ik, sounds kinda vague), High-Revving NA V8, 2+2, Front Engine, RWD, Manual High-Performance fun-to-drive (and listen) coupes. The only thing I don't agree with is that he said the gearing in the GT350 is short... I, personally at least, don't consider a 50mph first gear a shortly geared car. Anyone can enlighten me in the comments if I'm wrong.
Remember when all the GM fans said that the 1950's style single cam pushrod V8's were better than the quad cam 48 valve Ferrari V8's. Then the GT350 came out in 2015 and now those same people have conveniently and suddenly changed their opinions since the C8 Z06 launched (a car all GM buyers lust after). Almost like those same people have been stuck in the 1950's just like GM were until last year.
Pushrod V8s are just so much fun to build and they fit anywhere. I love a DOHC V8 but that's not fitting in a Miata. An LS can squeeze into pretty much anything.
@@ahoneyman I do get some people prefer basic when it comes to the ease of engine swaps (and cost). I prefer more advanced engines with higher levels of engineering going into them. My point was more about how two faced some of the Corvette gang have been where for decades and decades they swore LX and LS were the best engines ever made, then the split second GM catch up with all the other manufacturers and actually build an engine for the 21st century, all these LX and LS fanboys now want the C8 Z06 with its superior quad cam, 48 valve flat plane crank engine (which makes the LX and LS ones seem like relics from the dinosaur era).
@@johnmitchell2269 I just love the bounty of parts for GM pushrod V8s. Want a short stroke 8000 rpm LS the parts are out there. Want a 632 inch 900 hp n/a V8? Yep, the parts are out there. Honda's are fun to build too but rwd applications are very limited.
@@ahoneyman Honda don't do a V8 engine though. Will be interesting to see how many people with their C8 Z06 remove the engine and replace with a single cam pushrod. Cheap is cheap for a reason though. Quality costs money.
@@johnmitchell2269 An all aluminum quad cam 32V V8 in a Corvette isn't novel. They did it 30 years ago. Honda doesn't make V8s but they do make high revving 4 cylinders that can handle boost. That in a light chassis would be fun. Edit: 32V not 48V
Excellent video! I must have watched it 4 times already 😂. Love the tail happy M3 and it’s induction sound but GT350 shifter and the exhaust note took the podium!🏁
should have tested an e92 m3 with a proper exhaust, such a beautiful sounding car , akra doesn’t do it justice at all sounds muted def heard many louder e92 m3s
Wasn’t aware these cars were in the same price category but the e92 is two generations old from what BMW offers. Is the comparison solely because of the high reving v8s?
they aren't in the same price range...but they are similar cars... both Front engine, RWD, Manual, basically same weight, 2 door 4 seaters, V8 that rev past 8k...rare cars to find nowadays...the gt350 is about double the price of an e92m3...but it is obviously much newer and in better shape
Hi Zygrene, Your content is very interesting. I am considering to replace my first gen brz to second gen brz or a porsche cayman. Can u do comparison between them?
Respect the GT350, great car, but M3 for me. Hands down. Why? 1. Exhaust note - quality (it can be made way louder that the car in this video if preferred). 2. Looks; much prefer the look of the e92 m3 than the slightly over stylized mustang. 3. History; much prefer the pedigree of M cars than pony cars, and the mustang stigma. Also, from seeing so many of the road (from airport rentals to GTs, they lose some of the appeal). For me all the above outweighs any cost of ownerships, slightly superior performance, parts availability, etc.
Great comparison test of 2 excellent drivers' cars! Did the GT350's owner mention oil consumption? Car and Driver's long-term tester needed a quart every 2000 miles which is not something every enthusiast would be happy with.
it really depends car to car and how hard you're driving. All Voodoos consume oil to some degree but so long as it's within Ford's specs it shouldn't impact the engine life so long as the oil levels are being checked periodically and the level topped up as needed. It's also not uncommon for high revving, high strung motors to consume oil Mine consumes 1/4 quart ever 1000 kms (about 600 miles) which about lines up with your quoted number from C&D. It's not really a hassle unless I'm going for a very long drive at which point I just check the oil after stopping to eat and letting the car cool down
I own a 16 have 40000 on it street driven. I don't drive it really hard but it's seen the rev limiter and I've actually only added a quart once between oil changes. Guess I got lucky.
You gotta get an e92 with a proper sounding exhaust. That akro is so muted and overrated, you can’t hear anything. Also better tires because the way the rear kicks out is the exact same with the front. Better tires the steering feels miles better. Also a proper tune. Dinan is very conservative. I’ve driven a gt350 and the they just feel weird like the front is so loose like on a pendulum. Or like a horse and buggy where your just sitting in the back and the front is all over the place. Manual trans has a nicer shift knob feel but not as smooth and buttery as the m3. Drive an m3 with better tires, bomiz exhaust, kw coilovers, and gintani tune. It will be a completely different car.
Something must be off on the suspension, my E92 M3 is not tail happy at all. It is the most balanced BMW I have ever driven. At the track with the low torque you can mat this car and never lose the back end. Something sounds off.
It's a decade difference between the two, obviously the mustang is going to be better. But they're closer than their age gap would suggest, which just shows how good the BMW was at the time.
So the M3 wins since it's a 2009 , a much modern car shouldn't be compared to an older one , if it was , means the older one was either ahead of it's time or the newer one is not a good modern car .
As much as I love BMWs there's no comparison between them. Yeah you can probably get the BMW cheaper but it's better to get the car with those features already. The gt350r out the box is a track ready car already.
gt350 are double the price of the e92, gt350r are triple the price of an e92...personally i prefer the M3...it seems that the dynamics of it are more refined...as in you can slide it in a more controlled way
Why on earth would you put Kumho crap on an M3!? [edit. Ok, not as bad as I thought, but still not good - th-cam.com/video/3ZsWD4N0yds/w-d-xo.html ] No wonder it's lively! (DSC partially off aside) It's dealing with poor grip, totally hamstringing it! Interesting video anyway, the Shelby sounds great too! 😁
im poretty torn because while the gt350 is better in every way and currently only a 10k increase from an e92 even in this market, the e92 sounds better to me and its cool becasue your not expecting that car to have a v8. You see a mustang and your not surprised at all when it has a v8. There is a pretty big fun facor to that and i just find mustangs to be THE single most generic sports car in the usa. So it sucks that my best option for a high revving v8 is one, but ah well, the e92 just doesn't have enough power, and i can wait for a turbo tunable car, these v8s are going away and i plan on getting one while i can. Also side note gt350 gearing is not short at all LMAO 1st gear is freakin 50mph
2013 BMW E92 M3 , 414hp 4 liter V8 , that's 103.5hp per liter , that's 51.75 hp per cylinder , weighs 3649lbs 2020 Shelby GT350 , 526hp 5.2 liter V8 , that's 101.1hp per liter , that's 65.75hp per cylinder , weighs 3805lbs I would say the BMW E92 M3 has better luxury features , and for its age it's very gorgeous also for the age tye performance your getting isn't bad
@@JacesOwnWorld Like a miata, it's s not supposed to be fast. Could they both have another 50whp? Yes and I'd like that but they're light cars that are supposed to be driven smoothly. Fast cars can make up for a lack of driver skill but these 2 are very rewarding when you get it right.
A 2011 Mustang GT with a solid axle ran a nearly identical track time to the 11 M3. Randy Pobst drove both cars on same track. GT350 will destroy that M3 on the track.
Well its a new car so stock for stock it will be faster. If you spent the price delta between the two on suspension parts the M3 would win. With Cup 2 tires, MCS suspension, solid subframe mounts, camber plates and a good alignment the M3 holds its own against GT3's
@@andrewrossnagel9433 mehh. It’s a nice car But again 2011 solid axle Mustangs were keeping up. I just thought it got a bit more credit than it deserved.
@@AB-coyote Rod bearings cost a couple hundred bucks. Respectfully you have no idea what you're talking about. I've owned multiple E9x M3s and put 100k+ thousand miles on them and have done over 500 track days. I get it, you browsed some forums and watched some youtube videos.
@@andrewrossnagel9433 but you didn’t deny the Rod bearing issue. Who cares what it cost. What’s the cost to get the bearings installed for the ones who don’t turn their own wrenches? Anything can be modded. A regular Mustang GT can be modded to keep up with a GT3.
But you also have to think about the American roads are very tough so the Mustangs in Chevys have to have tough suspension compared to the German cars I drove a brand new Mustang myself I'm a Mustang fan and let me tell you that baby is me I never drove an M3 but I know that they are more luxurious than a V8 sports car Power
I don’t know mustangs but why buy a gt350 over a 5.0? Makes no sense to me. Id get either a 5.0 or a gt500. Feel like you could tune a 5.0 to what a 350 is in a heartbeat
How can this one of the best BMW, when NOTHING on that car is reliable! U will easily spend 20k to upgrade what doesnt work. Explain that on top of 20k ish for the car
I'm sorry you are very, very wrong, I'm from England and I have a e93 m3 the mustang is not even in the same league as the M3, its like comparing a youtube boxer to Floyd Mayweather
Looks like you have never driven a gt350. It beats the m3 on the track, on the street, or anywhere you want. But you are right, the gt350 is not on the same league as the m3 when it comes repairs and breakdowns. The M3 takes the trophy there hands down.
@@MrAlansordo and your saying this as your sleeping with your sister, sorry I mean cousin.🙄😮💨 Very unsophisticated, terrible build quality is like somthing from Soviet Russia. An M3 with the right modifications keeps up with a Porsche GT3, that mustang would be laughed at in the Nurburgring. Everyone knows american cars don't do corners, I could get Techinical but that would be too much for you brain to handle. I had been on a very fast cruise with all sorts of cars, those mustangs don't do corners at all!!!!!!
You are talking "quality" lol the M3 is a good car but it is also a ticking bomb when it come to repairs. Talking about sophistication lol! And you also sound very sophisticated when you are insulting too.
@@lenf3641 aber du hast ahnung ?? Ich glaube du bist keinen e92 m3 gefahren und bist bestimmt so ein ami Liebhaber du kannst niemals die Performance was Rundenzeiten auf einer Strecke betrifft einen mustang mit einem e92 vergleichen obwohl da einige Pferde stärken unterschied ist !!!
@@61kompi61 Ich besitze 2009 e92 M3. GT350 ist kein typischer Mustang. Sie müssen einen fahren, um irgendetwas über dieses Auto zu posten. Und es ist nichts Falsches daran, Amerikanisch zu lieben, wenn es so gut ist.
not many people buy the M3 for outright speed...it isn't very fast...it's pretty obvious people buying them for their engine,looks, sound and driving capability....why do you think you always see M3 badges, hoods and fenders on base 3 series...no one with an M3 is imitating a 335
very wrong, i’ve owned 2 s2000’s and currently own a e92. the e92 is everything the s2000 wants to be and more. the s2000 felt like it could kill me at any time meanwhile the m3 drives like it’s on rails
This e92 m3 is my wife’s car. She’s been tracking my 944 turbo, Sport Boxster for almost 20 years. She loves the M2 and certainly knows to handle this beast. I don’t get to drive it much but I also have a track setup BMW 128i and Cayman S Sport 4.0l also reviewed by Fenton. Check out the other videos also. I love this review.
I own a 2019 GT350R. It's an amazing car. Kudos to Ford for even building these cars.
I drove a 2013 M3 manual back to back with a 2018 GT350 in early 2021. I chose the Shelby because I thought it was well worth the $15k premium. 28k miles later I have no regrets.
For anyone interested in getting a GT350, please consider the gen 2 (2019 to 2020) versus gen 1 (2015 to 2018) reasons are oil consumption issues, and also gen 1 had handling pack (track pack) as optional, most if not all gen 2 came with handling pack (extra oil cooler, trans cooler, stiffer front springs, better brakes, gurney flap).
If you're interested in getting a GT350, I don't think you can be that picky
Actually, only the 2016 GT350 had the track pack with additional coolers as an option. 2017 and newer models had the additional coolers as standard regardless of options due to customer cars overheating on the track. This specific GT350 in the video had the convenience pack, with heated and cooled seats, same as mine.
Good to know! I was actually considering the GT350 before getting the M3. I almost bought a 2016. Thanks!
Gen vs gen 2 is just regurgitated info from internet warriors. Not one has any facts on issues. All years has some issues...
Your wrong. The only year track pack and or tech pack was offered was 2015 2016. 2017 and uo had up have all track coolers. That was not an option. Gen 1 vs Gen 2 is internet hype with no facts. Just regurgitated info from internet..
That gt350 is amazing. Almost bought one myself. It's super comfy to drive as well and that noise is chefs kiss.
Thanks for the great and proper car comparison review! E92 was my benchmark for proper drivers car and I want one back then. When I was looking for a new car in 2019, I was considering new M2, M3, M4, RS5 and AMG C63S. I test drove all these cars and they all very good. But all of them have numb, unresponsive stirring. By chance I went and test drove GT350. GT350 check all boxes for me. It's remind me E92 and this is why I purchased 2019 GT350. Not to mention the price of GT350 is a lot less than other competitors, especially with options(except M2). I have my GT350 since 2019 and the oil consumption is miniscule(half quart per 5K miles) all high performance engines consumes oil, it's norma just check oil level regularly. The car is very balanced, it goes where you want it to. Very fun to drive on the twisty road course.
Would be interesting to see a Camaro ZL1 compared too. I've seen lots of praise on the newer zl1 from e92 m3 owners
That GT350 exhaust sounds ungodly good
Happy to hear that my GT350 is a spiritual successor of such a great car! Greetings from the Czech Republic! 🇨🇿
My friend… this uploads frightens me. I have been talking at length about my adoration for both of these cars, and now I have the exact comparison I wanted. The only vehicles I’d consider worthy of replacing my AP2 within reasonable reach. Can’t live without 8,000 once you have it. Been watching you closely for a while, keep it up. You’re the best!
ive got an AP2 and GT350!
@@THEDriverMod_ well fu, u lucky sob lol
@@Jmab-rv7jc S2K is actually going up for sale soon. Getting a new soft top at the moment
@@THEDriverMod_Jealous… some day, some day, I tell you!!
For a long time my realistic goal car was an e92 m3. I love everything about high revving V8s connected to a manual, driving only the rear wheels. I was deadset on buying one when I could afford it... until the GT350 came out. The GT350 seemed to me like a modern e92 m3 and did everything the M3 did but better. I bought a 2017 GT350 in early 2021 and have absolutely no regrets. It always puts a smile on my face and the only car I would sell it for is a GT350R. I love both Ford and BMW in general but IMO Ford has finally caught up to the Germans, and now that most German cars have gone turbocharged, it's the Americans that remain making the craziest most thrilling cars in that price segment
I don't disagree, especially since BMW has gone full hybrid or full FI with their new M cars. Maybe more impressive is the fact BMW started making these cars in 2008 and they still hold up to modern, non-turbo, cars.
Love how much you laughed and smiled when driving that GT350. That car is so special, sounds incredible. Great video!
Go drive a GT350R its quite different and even more reactive. Ive been driving many modified E92 M3 did a few videos on my channel recently and I love those cars quite a bit but my Shelby GT350R is far more visceral and raw it all comes down to what you truly want in a car like this. Both cars are very special and no auto maker will ever produce anything like these again which keeps demand and values strong.
Both are just incredible. Can’t go wrong with either.
Excellent review. Covered everything from a driving enthusiast's standpoint. Keep up the good work.
Couldn't have done a better review! A true automotive enthusiast review keep up the good work
I love the GT350. It’s simply an awesome driving experience.
I own a 2018 gt350 and love it dearly.
He giggled a lot more driving the stang, we have a clear winner folks
Shame you did not get to experience the GT350 Recaro seats. Nice review, again, thank you.
“This exhaust should be illegal!!”
*reviewer in CA, where exhaust likely illegal*
That exhaust should be mandatory 😎
@@tonyw1563 🤣🤣
Had a 19' GT350 and then a 20' GT350R with the carbon fiber wheels and Resonator delete. Handles better but not too far from the normal 350. Exhaust is my fav part of these cars. Ford Performance did a great job with these Shelbys. This M3 is beautiful i must say and I loved the comparison vid. Great to see the Shelby get a nod from the european car enthusiasts.
now this is the comparison ive always wanted to see. Ive always referred to the GT350 the more raw, violent, exciting less refined E92 M3 on steroids
I just started the video but this is a very very great idea for a comparison. The classic S65 E92 to the modern GT350. High revving V8s. Really I think they are the only 2 you can find without getting in to exotic prices. I've been a BMW guy for a while. I recently sold my E46 M3 and have had my M4 for a few years now. The E46 was my dream M until I bought it. Coming from turbo BMWs over the last 6 years, it was just not as fun as everyone who has never owned one says it is. Wasn't a fan of the induction or exhaust sound in stock form but didn't want to mess with any of it. E92 M3 is my next immediate purchase though. I've driven them and know how dead they are under 5k rpms but the sounds it makes, the extra rpms to play with and engagement I love. Still doesn't compare to the brutal TQ you get so quick in the turbo Ms but I understand that's not what the E92 or E46 M3 was about. I think the extra power in the E92 goes a long way in terms of engagement and usability though.
A comparison that no one knew they needed
Good review..they are both very close.. I've driven several GT350 cars and it's a very addictive car to drive and experience...I still can't believe they sold them to the public..😂🤦🏽😂🤦🏽😂..Great Review!!🏁👍🏽
The E92 seems like your most reviewed car, besides the cars you have owned. Just get one already!
Agree
It's true lol. Such a fun car but I don't have the garage space or patience for another old car right now
@@Zygrene they're not old cars, they're still modern so it's easy to find clean ones with low miles. Any car over 25 years old is old and the E92 isn't there yet so the sooner you buy one the better
Just buy one. You won’t regret it
@@Zygrene I have a bmw m6 and a z4m and I am still wanting a bmw e92 m3. The e92 m3 induction sound has always hypnotized me. I like both of my bmws but I would probably sell the z4m to get a e92.
the m3 loves to drift which is why you always see crazy clips on social medias of e92 m3's sideways on the road. it's quite easy to control and really makes up for the extra weight of the car. love the gt350 but they're way too expensive and rare to be a good choice for most to actually get driving done in.
Great review, thank you. A 2011 M3 Space Grey is my daily, and a 2017 GT350R is my fun, need to have a few extra smiles car!
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@@Zygrene😂😂
damn YES the comparison I've been subconsciously thinking about for a long time...
I’d love to have a manual M3 one day. Full carbon fibre intake system, nice exhaust to wake it up and sort out the rod bearings/throttle actuator issue and I could conceivably keep it for a long time. But I also want to experience other cars first so it’s a tricky one.
E92 M3 has been my dream car for years, and I finally bought one about 6 months ago. First performance car I’ve ever had, and first manual I’ve ever owned. I wouldn’t trade it for anything; the driving experience has been so much fun for me. I try to limit myself from driving it all the time to keep the mileage down, but it’s so hard lol the drive is an addicting experience. They’re starting to appreciate so you should get one soon!
Nothing a ssk and ultimate clutch pedal can’t fix in the e92 😅
Nice review. The gt350 is for sure a respected car
The e92 m3 is truely an amazing amazing car , the downside makes u in tears 😢 low key
The manual E92 is right around 3600lbs: th-cam.com/video/wum2mkvop2w/w-d-xo.html
This is a perfect matchup! Really enjoyed this one 💪
Yep, I was quoting the curb weight from Google which I didn't realize was overstated
@@Zygrene Appreciate the fact that you’re always so thorough 💪
Good review. Having owned those same Kumhos on a 2400lb Civic, I know they arent good for that M3.
I have the same exhaust on my M3 and despite the weight savings and craftsmanship of the Akra, it’s just too tame. So much so that I can’t even hear my own car on track sometimes. Into the classifieds it goes..
My biggest complaint when driving an E92 M3 was the shifter, one of the worst performance shifters i've experienced, great car otherwise, and much improved with a short throw gearbox
Both are amazing but the GT350 has infinitely more potential
Both surprisingly similar cars in terms of what they are (ik, sounds kinda vague), High-Revving NA V8, 2+2, Front Engine, RWD, Manual High-Performance fun-to-drive (and listen) coupes.
The only thing I don't agree with is that he said the gearing in the GT350 is short... I, personally at least, don't consider a 50mph first gear a shortly geared car. Anyone can enlighten me in the comments if I'm wrong.
Thoughts on this e92 m3 vs OG or comp m2 ? for weekend fun car....
GT350: BRRRAPAPAPAPAPAAAA
BMW: weeeewooooo
You’ve been making great comparisons!
I like your review it was easy to comprehend.
Remember when all the GM fans said that the 1950's style single cam pushrod V8's were better than the quad cam 48 valve Ferrari V8's. Then the GT350 came out in 2015 and now those same people have conveniently and suddenly changed their opinions since the C8 Z06 launched (a car all GM buyers lust after). Almost like those same people have been stuck in the 1950's just like GM were until last year.
Pushrod V8s are just so much fun to build and they fit anywhere. I love a DOHC V8 but that's not fitting in a Miata. An LS can squeeze into pretty much anything.
@@ahoneyman I do get some people prefer basic when it comes to the ease of engine swaps (and cost). I prefer more advanced engines with higher levels of engineering going into them. My point was more about how two faced some of the Corvette gang have been where for decades and decades they swore LX and LS were the best engines ever made, then the split second GM catch up with all the other manufacturers and actually build an engine for the 21st century, all these LX and LS fanboys now want the C8 Z06 with its superior quad cam, 48 valve flat plane crank engine (which makes the LX and LS ones seem like relics from the dinosaur era).
@@johnmitchell2269 I just love the bounty of parts for GM pushrod V8s. Want a short stroke 8000 rpm LS the parts are out there. Want a 632 inch 900 hp n/a V8? Yep, the parts are out there. Honda's are fun to build too but rwd applications are very limited.
@@ahoneyman Honda don't do a V8 engine though. Will be interesting to see how many people with their C8 Z06 remove the engine and replace with a single cam pushrod. Cheap is cheap for a reason though. Quality costs money.
@@johnmitchell2269 An all aluminum quad cam 32V V8 in a Corvette isn't novel. They did it 30 years ago. Honda doesn't make V8s but they do make high revving 4 cylinders that can handle boost. That in a light chassis would be fun. Edit: 32V not 48V
Can you compare a C63 AMG 6.3 Coupe to a Mustang GT or GT350 or Mach 1?
Excellent video! I must have watched it 4 times already 😂. Love the tail happy M3 and it’s induction sound but GT350 shifter and the exhaust note took the podium!🏁
Thanks Litko! Can't wait to film your 128i and 987 4L soon
that GT350 sounds so damn good
should have tested an e92 m3 with a proper exhaust, such a beautiful sounding car , akra doesn’t do it justice at all sounds muted def heard many louder e92 m3s
Agreed, s65 sounds so much better either with an eisenmann or a borla s type
The Akra is too tame of an exhaust on the m3. I have a Corsa with an xpipe on my e92 m and it sounds incredible
Wasn’t aware these cars were in the same price category but the e92 is two generations old from what BMW offers. Is the comparison solely because of the high reving v8s?
they aren't in the same price range...but they are similar cars... both Front engine, RWD, Manual, basically same weight, 2 door 4 seaters, V8 that rev past 8k...rare cars to find nowadays...the gt350 is about double the price of an e92m3...but it is obviously much newer and in better shape
Best looking m3 beemer in modern time. And a powerhouse of enjoy.
Flatplane V8's Ford 5.2 vs BMW 4.0
Hi Zygrene,
Your content is very interesting.
I am considering to replace my first gen brz to second gen brz or a porsche cayman.
Can u do comparison between them?
Respect the GT350, great car, but M3 for me. Hands down. Why? 1. Exhaust note - quality (it can be made way louder that the car in this video if preferred). 2. Looks; much prefer the look of the e92 m3 than the slightly over stylized mustang. 3. History; much prefer the pedigree of M cars than pony cars, and the mustang stigma. Also, from seeing so many of the road (from airport rentals to GTs, they lose some of the appeal). For me all the above outweighs any cost of ownerships, slightly superior performance, parts availability, etc.
what mountain are you driving in?
was cross shopping these a few years ago and still wouldnt .mind gaving both
What a review!
Great comparison test of 2 excellent drivers' cars! Did the GT350's owner mention oil consumption? Car and Driver's long-term
tester needed a quart every 2000 miles which is not something every enthusiast would be happy with.
it really depends car to car and how hard you're driving. All Voodoos consume oil to some degree but so long as it's within Ford's specs it shouldn't impact the engine life so long as the oil levels are being checked periodically and the level topped up as needed. It's also not uncommon for high revving, high strung motors to consume oil
Mine consumes 1/4 quart ever 1000 kms (about 600 miles) which about lines up with your quoted number from C&D. It's not really a hassle unless I'm going for a very long drive at which point I just check the oil after stopping to eat and letting the car cool down
@@nerowolf8006 What you say makes sense.Thanks for the info and your perspective.
I own a 16 have 40000 on it street driven. I don't drive it really hard but it's seen the rev limiter and I've actually only added a quart once between oil changes. Guess I got lucky.
@@carlstorer581 It does seem to be hit and miss with cars of this nature in regard to oil consumption, no matter how carefully they're broken in.
GT350
You gotta get an e92 with a proper sounding exhaust. That akro is so muted and overrated, you can’t hear anything. Also better tires because the way the rear kicks out is the exact same with the front. Better tires the steering feels miles better. Also a proper tune. Dinan is very conservative. I’ve driven a gt350 and the they just feel weird like the front is so loose like on a pendulum. Or like a horse and buggy where your just sitting in the back and the front is all over the place. Manual trans has a nicer shift knob feel but not as smooth and buttery as the m3. Drive an m3 with better tires, bomiz exhaust, kw coilovers, and gintani tune. It will be a completely different car.
Something must be off on the suspension, my E92 M3 is not tail happy at all. It is the most balanced BMW I have ever driven. At the track with the low torque you can mat this car and never lose the back end. Something sounds off.
its the crappy tires on it
Gearing not short in GT350. 80 in 2nd
Id have either of these cars in my garage. Id go mustang as a track car and m3 as a street car. Lol what a role reversal
Great review but wasn't there a newer BMW you could've used? Idk much of anything I'm just curious..
It's a decade difference between the two, obviously the mustang is going to be better. But they're closer than their age gap would suggest, which just shows how good the BMW was at the time.
So the M3 wins since it's a 2009 , a much modern car shouldn't be compared to an older one , if it was , means the older one was either ahead of it's time or the newer one is not a good modern car .
As much as I love BMWs there's no comparison between them. Yeah you can probably get the BMW cheaper but it's better to get the car with those features already. The gt350r out the box is a track ready car already.
gt350 are double the price of the e92, gt350r are triple the price of an e92...personally i prefer the M3...it seems that the dynamics of it are more refined...as in you can slide it in a more controlled way
Always compare to the BRZ as well cause who knows those cars might drop to new Brz price by next year🤷♂️
V8s rules
Why on earth would you put Kumho crap on an M3!? [edit. Ok, not as bad as I thought, but still not good - th-cam.com/video/3ZsWD4N0yds/w-d-xo.html ] No wonder it's lively! (DSC partially off aside) It's dealing with poor grip, totally hamstringing it! Interesting video anyway, the Shelby sounds great too! 😁
I have a m3 sedan with 6speed and I love it!!!
im poretty torn because while the gt350 is better in every way and currently only a 10k increase from an e92 even in this market, the e92 sounds better to me and its cool becasue your not expecting that car to have a v8. You see a mustang and your not surprised at all when it has a v8. There is a pretty big fun facor to that and i just find mustangs to be THE single most generic sports car in the usa. So it sucks that my best option for a high revving v8 is one, but ah well, the e92 just doesn't have enough power, and i can wait for a turbo tunable car, these v8s are going away and i plan on getting one while i can. Also side note gt350 gearing is not short at all LMAO 1st gear is freakin 50mph
Where's the isf? Smh
Not quite a direct comparison since it only comes in auto. A manual ISF would have been killer.
ISF’s doesn’t rev even close to these two.
You are comparing the M3 with a car 11 years newer.
how can you compare 2 cars on two different tires, khumos lol
2009 bmw m3 vs 2020 mustang not really fear
2013 BMW E92 M3 , 414hp 4 liter V8 , that's 103.5hp per liter , that's 51.75 hp per cylinder , weighs 3649lbs
2020 Shelby GT350 , 526hp 5.2 liter V8 , that's 101.1hp per liter , that's 65.75hp per cylinder , weighs 3805lbs
I would say the BMW E92 M3 has better luxury features , and for its age it's very gorgeous also for the age tye performance your getting isn't bad
All GT350s from 2015-2020 had a curb weight unchanged: 3,760 lbs. Edmunds somehow got it wrong for 2020.
Question is would you preffer a bolt on New GT86 or a stock shelbygt350?
Two very different cars. I'll take the GR because I already have an e92 m3
@@JacesOwnWorld Like a miata, it's s not supposed to be fast. Could they both have another 50whp? Yes and I'd like that but they're light cars that are supposed to be driven smoothly. Fast cars can make up for a lack of driver skill but these 2 are very rewarding when you get it right.
A 2011 Mustang GT with a solid axle ran a nearly identical track time to the 11 M3. Randy Pobst drove both cars on same track. GT350 will destroy that M3 on the track.
Well its a new car so stock for stock it will be faster. If you spent the price delta between the two on suspension parts the M3 would win. With Cup 2 tires, MCS suspension, solid subframe mounts, camber plates and a good alignment the M3 holds its own against GT3's
@@andrewrossnagel9433 mehh. It’s a nice car But again 2011 solid axle Mustangs were keeping up. I just thought it got a bit more credit than it deserved.
@@andrewrossnagel9433can’t forget those Rod bearing issues.
@@AB-coyote Rod bearings cost a couple hundred bucks. Respectfully you have no idea what you're talking about. I've owned multiple E9x M3s and put 100k+ thousand miles on them and have done over 500 track days. I get it, you browsed some forums and watched some youtube videos.
@@andrewrossnagel9433 but you didn’t deny the Rod bearing issue. Who cares what it cost. What’s the cost to get the bearings installed for the ones who don’t turn their own wrenches? Anything can be modded. A regular Mustang GT can be modded to keep up with a GT3.
Both awesome cars for the canyons. A friend of mine might be selling his blue 2008 E92 Manual with 130k for $20k =)
The Ford sounds great
8400 not 8300...
8600 on mine :)
Ha ha. I've got evolve straight pipe on my e92 m3. It makes both of them sound stupid
E92 M3 with an ess supercharger and you'll be good.
But you also have to think about the American roads are very tough so the Mustangs in Chevys have to have tough suspension compared to the German cars I drove a brand new Mustang myself I'm a Mustang fan and let me tell you that baby is me I never drove an M3 but I know that they are more luxurious than a V8 sports car Power
Metallic whale of rod bearings 😂
Gt350 is around 15-20k more than that m3.
I like the muffstangs with the auto blipper . Heel/toe has left the chat
I may be wrong but I don’t think GT350’s have auto downshifts but I could be wrong.
@@arnold8047 you are right, the gt350 does not have auto blipper. The GT from my2019 onwards, does though. As does the Mach 1
I don’t know mustangs but why buy a gt350 over a 5.0? Makes no sense to me. Id get either a 5.0 or a gt500. Feel like you could tune a 5.0 to what a 350 is in a heartbeat
different engine type (flat plane vs cross plane)
my dad owns a 2020 gt350 with a whipple supercharger scariest car i even driven
How much did the whipple and installment cost? Honestly sounds insane to me tbh but must be a lot of fun!
@@arnold8047 12 to 15k ish was the whole setup and it is but the voodoo loves a supercharger
How can this one of the best BMW, when NOTHING on that car is reliable! U will easily spend 20k to upgrade what doesnt work. Explain that on top of 20k ish for the car
Doesn’t anyone bother washing their cars before handing it over to a TH-camr to review. Wtf?!
Lol you scared as hell to drive that 350...and yes I have one....
I'm sorry you are very, very wrong, I'm from England and I have a e93 m3 the mustang is not even in the same league as the M3, its like comparing a youtube boxer to Floyd Mayweather
Looks like you have never driven a gt350. It beats the m3 on the track, on the street, or anywhere you want. But you are right, the gt350 is not on the same league as the m3 when it comes repairs and breakdowns. The M3 takes the trophy there hands down.
@@MrAlansordo and your saying this as your sleeping with your sister, sorry I mean cousin.🙄😮💨
Very unsophisticated, terrible build quality is like somthing from Soviet Russia.
An M3 with the right modifications keeps up with a Porsche GT3, that mustang would be laughed at in the Nurburgring.
Everyone knows american cars don't do corners, I could get Techinical but that would be too much for you brain to handle.
I had been on a very fast cruise with all sorts of cars, those mustangs don't do corners at all!!!!!!
You are talking "quality" lol the M3 is a good car but it is also a ticking bomb when it come to repairs. Talking about sophistication lol! And you also sound very sophisticated when you are insulting too.
@@MrAlansordo bmw M3 is my life if it gets attacked then your attacking me.
All banta/tongue and cheek, don't be so sensitive
E92 ist Maschine der mustang kann nur gerade aus und das gerade mal so !!!
Du hast keine Ahnung, wovon du redest. Anscheinend sind Sie nie GT350 gefahren.
@@lenf3641 aber du hast ahnung ?? Ich glaube du bist keinen e92 m3 gefahren und bist bestimmt so ein ami Liebhaber du kannst niemals die Performance was Rundenzeiten auf einer Strecke betrifft einen mustang mit einem e92 vergleichen obwohl da einige Pferde stärken unterschied ist !!!
@@61kompi61 Ich besitze 2009 e92 M3. GT350 ist kein typischer Mustang. Sie müssen einen fahren, um irgendetwas über dieses Auto zu posten. Und es ist nichts Falsches daran, Amerikanisch zu lieben, wenn es so gut ist.
Those darn rod bearing will destroy your BMW M3 Quick! Rip off!
The problem with the E92 M3 is once it met a E92 335 with a N54 tuned full bolt ons, it couldn't compete.
not many people buy the M3 for outright speed...it isn't very fast...it's pretty obvious people buying them for their engine,looks, sound and driving capability....why do you think you always see M3 badges, hoods and fenders on base 3 series...no one with an M3 is imitating a 335
These are about half as good and half as reliable as a S2000.
very wrong, i’ve owned 2 s2000’s and currently own a e92. the e92 is everything the s2000 wants to be and more. the s2000 felt like it could kill me at any time meanwhile the m3 drives like it’s on rails
i have an 04 S2000 and it has had more issues than my gt350 has
thanks
M3 doesn't stand a chance without a tune sorry...