same question can be asked for porsche boxter, maserati granturismo cab, ferrari f430 scuderia cab, lambo cab... all less rigid than coupe... but still got buyers... so i think answer is there is enough $ around to sell such variants. if u feel not worth it, thats ure prerogative
for me i;d buy one if i didnt have an M already & i had spare $
now that i see ure sig having a 335, then maybe u shld consider other brands to mix it up abit, then years later buy the next gen m3 cab! its always good to have variety!
It's fast, fun and beautiful. I'd buy one if I could afford it. Besides, the -ve points of heavier and less rigid matter mostly on the track. On SG roads you'll rarely get the chance to push the car to its limit.
Heck where I live I rarely get to push my measly 4-potter to the limit before I'm tailgating someone or stopped at a light. >.
i din know that. but this time the 200kg is really a big issue that they tell the whole world. the only non exotic convert i can see myself in is a M3.....the rest look like cock. yes even the maser GT...
Actually why is this even a question? Buy the car, enjoy it, period. What makes anyone think they car they buy just because this particular clique thinks its the best deal will prevent another bunch of blokes from going, "wah lan kan guniang"
Actually why is this even a question? Buy the car, enjoy it, period. What makes anyone think they car they buy just because this particular clique thinks its the best deal will prevent another bunch of blokes from going, "wah lan kan guniang"
and if one wants to argue bout the rigidity etc
well, ask urself if u hv found the limit of your softer chasis version first before exploring other option...
the answer is, mostly have not and duno how it feels like!
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