The BMW Z3 M Coupe is one of the more bizarre, yet captivating in every part of the BMW history. It’s bizarre due to its combined unbelievable driving performance and strange looks. Thus, the Z3 M became part of the commonly-known BMW cars called “Clownshoe”. However, EVO recently conducted a comparison between this car and the more-bizarre TVR Tuscan.
Both of these cars were indistinct sports cars that received less admiration in their time. Even though made over ten years apart, however, both have also received appreciation throughout the years. Thus, showcasing a real contest of the weirdos. The BMW Z3 M Coupe and TVR Tuscan has significantly distinct body types. But both exhibit their straight-six engines, rear-wheel drive, and manual gearboxes. The real puzzle to solve then is finding out which one would be finer to drive.
These cars are two massively different cars despite their similar layouts and engines, thus making it more intriguing. In a commonly German way, the Z3 M is rigid and composed. Considerably more of a roughneck, the TVR Tuscan is a lot bolder. Though it’s still a capable and rigid sports car, the latter is much more furious with its character. Much stronger than the Z3 M Coupe, the TVR Tuscan is also slightly scarier with how it can get a bit sideways quite fast.
Though it’s hard to disprove the insane charms of the TVR, the people at EVO ultimately chose the BMW Z3 M Coupe as the one they would rather possess. It also worth bearing in mind that both of these cars have reminded us of just how exciting and distinct cars in the past. Not that up-to-date cars aren’t thrilling but they all appear to provide the same recipe. Back in the days, there were so plenty of wildly distinct approaches to performance and speed. Now, it appears as if there’s a monotonous way in producing performance cars, which makes the industry seem a bit dull.