[Video] Savagegeese review on BMW X3 M

Savagegeese leaves a review on BMW X3 M. The BMW X3 M is included in the most awaited cars the Bavarians have unveiled over the last decade. Since the launch of the first-generation X3, talk of such a model has been going around. BMW had larger X models produced by the M division prior to the X3 M and enthusiasts were simply wondering why the delay in launching such a car in the X3 range.
Well, the moment had finally arrived last year and we did not have only one but two of these in the X3 M and X3 M Competition form.

Savagegeese being savage on their review

So far we have seen many reviews of the X3 M and when it came to it there were certainly both pros and cons highlighted. Even so, I really like Savageese ‘s reviews because they are sometimes savage, as the name implies. By that, I think they ‘re completely frank and they wouldn’t say other things. If you’ve ever seen a summary of the BMW X3 M, as you may already have noticed, several details are also listed in the video below.

The Savagegeese study the car intensively even the garage just as usual. They measured it, and they found, to no one’s surprise, that it essentially features a near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution. It is one of those things that BMW has said so much over the years. People tend to forget about it, but it makes a big difference. They also cover the improvements made in the engine bay as well as how the S58 comes with a crafted internal stock.

They duo compare the X3 M with its main rival. And one of them really stands out: the Porsche Macan Turbo. I can fully agree that it does some things better than the X3 M. After having driven the Porsche myself long ago. And also. it allows you to use every power the car has to provide on public roads.

But after a certain point, the X3 M becomes a little scary and makes you pull back. Even so, the BMW is the cheaper option here so it’s a little tricky to choose between them.

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