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Old 01-29-2007, 03:02 PM
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Lightbulb Convertible Hard Top (BMW 3 series)

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http://www.leftlanenews.com/2007/01/...3-convertible/

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Earlier this year, media reports indicated BMW would not build an M3 convertible because the new folding hardtop roof of the 3-Series Cabriolet made the car too top heavy. Later, spy photos refuted this, offering proof BMW was in fact testing a drop-top M3. As it turns out, there may be one more twist to the story.



A new report citing BMW insiders indicates the M Group is considering fitting the M3 convertible with a canvas roof, instead of a folding steel top. The 3-Series convertible weighs 440 pounds more than the coupe, meaning there's a lot of room for weight reduction, according to Winding Road magazine.



An alternative proposal being considered is to stick with the folding hardtop, but replace much of the metal with carbon fiber. Of course, cost may prove to be a prohibitive factor to this idea.

Good Lord! 440lbs over the coupe!? Maybe I don't want a 2008 G37 Couper to have hard top convertible anymore. 440lbs on top of a sport coupe would be devastating to the handling, fuel economy and also structural rigidity.
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Old 01-29-2007, 04:21 PM
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hMM 4000LB M3, NO THANKS.
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Why would sedans have greater drivetrain loss?
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longer driveshaft then coupe and z, i think the z and coupe have c/f driveshafts aswell where sedans do not ..plus overall its a longer distance from the motor to the rearend ..
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0-60 used to be 4.8 its now 5.8

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Old 01-29-2007, 07:10 PM
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^^still a M...
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Old 01-29-2007, 07:13 PM
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In the name of JC "This is like putting an average size American in the 3 series!"
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+1.. let the sun in
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