For perspective I've just sold my e46 M3 which i had for 3 years, I drove there in the 996 as I wanted to get out of that and straight into the new M3 for a good comparision.
The M3 certainly makes a nice noise, deep thrumming rumble which turns into a higher pitched roar but not as nice as the screaming metallic snarl of the E46, flooring it on the dual carraigeway from about 70 it was certainly fast be to be honest it didnt feel any quicker than the E46. The test drive was a good half hour over varied roads and we did quite a bit of twisty stuff as the saleman is an enthusiast also. On the bends the car felt heavier (which it is) and more civilised, I also liked the steering feelback which was a bit meatier than the E46.
Overall the car was a disappointment compared to the old model, it didnt feel faster, wasnt really faster in actuality and has definately lost some of the rawness that makes the E46 so fun. i told the salesman and his manager this and they both agreed that it isnt the same drivers car the old one is and they both preferred that!
Next up, for fun and giggles was the M6 (coupe) and that DID feel fast, all the idrive crap was in default settings and the gearchanges were a little slow but you can speed this up, however when you nail this thing from 70 on the dual carraigeway the traction control actually lit up momentarily!!
Before i knew it i was closer to 200 than 100...tip!, leave it in 6th to the rev limiter and you've already gone past the speed restrictor speed which only activates in 7th
Back in the 911 on the way back and there definately wasnt much in it between the M6 however the 911 felt more like the sports car it is and the M6 is more of a super speed GT, the new M3? I'd forgotten it already, really really disappointing and i think a nice low miles CSL will hit the driveway some time later this year when i sell the porker.
Grab a good E46 while you can, prices are silly low for early coupes now, its simply 'better' where it counts than the new one.
Tim







