I've only got a standard e46 but it's such a pain to own at this age, you can't drive it without it developing a new problem. My Honda never misses a beat.
I remember being on a track day and seeing an e46 m3 and a dc5 battling and thinking the m3 would rinse it, but nope dc5 out handled it and kept getinf ahead. Both epic cars tho !
I saw DC5 type R and clicked. Not a BMW guy at all, JDM guy. Nice video, nice driving, nice thoughts and impressive review while driving. Enjoyed you wringing out the Type R...proper.
The dc5 feels more closer to the csl to be honest then the normal m3 version, great machines both amazing and well worth their prices but yes quality video👌🏾welldone fella
Having owned both, there’s something special about the M3, for a Sunday drive etc, but for a Saturday night blast, nothing beats a dc5 on full chat, I’ve owned 600bhp F10 m5’s, which wasn’t near as fun as a dc5 on a windy road.
Couldn't agree more. Of all the cars i've owned and driven the DC5 is in my top 5. And i'm not here to brag but i have driven a lot of great and fast cars in my lifetime. The DC5 is just incredible. The bigger brother aswell, shoutout to the DC2.
@@declanmceleney2263 have driven them back to back. bought a dc5 (no longer have) because of the slicker gear changes, the m3 gearbox was from a diesel truck.
@@bharatmodi6712 my fn2 has h&r coilovers with racing springs and camber plate, 330x32 6 piston brakes, k24 with 250hp 270nm and cusco plated lsd.. so nothing boring or near stock😅btw the car in stock form is miles better than its precessor and enjoyable than the fk2
At two different points in my life I had an opportunity to purchase both of these cars and chose to buy something else.. test drive a built Acura RSX type S insanely fast car well modded. Instead purchased a 06 GTO spice red metallic. And years later an E46 With SMG transmission was having problems got towed back on the test drive purchased a Lincoln mkz found out end of the week another customer had test drive it and removed a fuse that caused the SMG to have some fault so that no one would purchase it before he could come back with the money wish I would have still purchased that BMW though I absolutely love that car
So fitting this video popped up, such an unusual comparison, Yet here I am considering the same cars. I thought I was being a little weird considering such drastically different chassis. But, you're correct they are so good in their own respective ways. I don't think I could go wrong with either. The M might burn a hole in my wallet 😅. But I'm sure it's worth it.
Really enjoyed that! It's a sub from me. E46 M3 is my dream car. For now, dailying my 330ci is scratching the itch, but at some point I may need to sell a kidney.
I have an e92 M3, and I’d love a DC5 as a secondary track car. M3’s are great luxury road cars, and street spec is enough to enjoy the ITB’s and analog bits. DC5 has comparable revs and the chassis is decently lighter, and I’d rather break parts with that on track than an M.
3:30 This is a common symptom of a worn steering coupler in the steering column. Causes play on center and weird feel. Mine has no on center play whatsoever with the original rack. People don't talk about it feeling numb because that isn't normal.
@@lukeskywalker1666ur tripping balls dc5 better in anyway omg stop it play now apologize right now ok right now im a Rsx type s owner stop it stop okay
Definitely a comparison we would like to do in future! The DC5 goes for similar money to an E46 M3 in the UK and has a similar naturally aspirated, high revving concept hence the comparison here.
Curveball to this selection: E85 Z4M and £5k to perfect it. That’s essentially what I’ve done, I love the S54 but hate that all 46s are pricey now and are 70% dogs. I paid £11k for my Roadster, £2k on making it mechanically perfect and the preventative jobs done. Another £3k on mods: carbon intake, Supersprint, 4.10 rebuilt diff, Bilstein B8, lighter wheels and sticky rubber. It’s genuinely the most fun car I’ve owned and at 200kgs lighter than the 46 but stiffer (the Roadster is stiffer than the 46 Coupe, the Z4M Coupe is TWICE as stiff), with the quicker rack and brakes from the CSL - it’s a matter of time before the cheaper ones get snapped up imo. Not mine though, it’s a bit tatty and has 160k on it… 😂 It’s mechanically perfect and drives as an M Car should though!
I have both the E46 M3 and E85 Z4M Roadster and the M3 is the more complete package out of the box. No doubt the E85 Z4M offers the better value at this moment in time as they are so cheap it's almost criminal.
@@shootingbrake I appreciate them both for different purposes really. E46 is a great all rounder but needs some choice mods to really up the engagement. They're also money pits, I had all the common problems with mine and it really starts to detract from the ownership experience. I've had the DC5 engine/gearbox in my 1990 Civic track car for 7 years now and it's never missed a beat revving to 9k constantly. The gap in quality of engineering is pretty big here
both great drivers cars but id argue you have 80-90% of the actual fun for less money in the dc5. the maintenance of that m3 can get out of hand quickly. rod bearings for example.... in my country at least, the prices for good e46 m3 are way above a dc5.
If you want a less refined, less comfortable, noisier(in a good way) , more connected, more raw, more thrilling driving experience step back in time slightly to the DC2 Type R, preferably a JDM version. The dc5 lost a lot when the bean counters forced a switch from double wishbones to Mcpherson struts. As a car to tune for racing, the DC2 wins hands down.
DC5 is double wishbone, as are EP3 type r civics. Everyone does seem to complain about the DC5 feeling a bit bland though and DC2 is top dog. Last I heard, prices were already terrible so I'm not sure it's even worth considering. You could build a monster DC5 for the cost of a stock dc2 and you'd be starting with the killer K20. DC2 is a tough sell these days...
@@papapetadI'm afraid you're wrong. The DC5 has Macpherson struts in the front and trailing arm type suspension in the rear and hence do not handle as good as a DC2 Type R, which has double wishbones front and rear. Edit to add....EP3 Type R has Front toe control link strut and rear double wishbones.
@@koolkat969 Well f me. I don't know why I was so sure about it having double wishbone. No wonder it never had the positive reviews of the previous gen. Sad considering the ep3 and accord euro retained the DW setup in similar model years. At least Honda seem to have made it work with the latest models. Thanks for the correction 👍
@@papapetad I've raced in a Honda Series for many years. The DC5 guys really struggle to get the handling up to level of the DC2 cars. The go to winning spec is K24 DC2 which is what I had eventually after B18CR, K20a. All factory motors as per Series regs.
Had both. Both special cars. Left a little underwhelmed by my Teg. Never missed a beat a took a kick in everyday. A 10, 10ths car for sure. M3 better daily, more fun a lower speeds but became more fragile the more money I spend on it… brakes, diff, rack… Glad to have owned both… M3 tho 🤙🏼
@@shootingbrake unfortunately not. Chased the demon with it. Spent a fortune and stopped using it. RS4 B8 currently, want back into an EVO 🤛🏼 Great video & bag on the money with both cars
Both great cars! Never got the type r only type s. It’s pretty good unfortunately the chassis was doomed from factory if really trying to make it a track car
Every gripe you had with the e46 steering is completely eradicated by swapping in a yellow tag steering rack. That being said mine is purple tag standard (it’s a non m) and having driven plenty of drifferent cars with performance in mind, there’s very few cars that have had better steering in my experience. One of the negatives also of going wider wheels up front for a square setup is that you lose some of that pointy steering. Wider heavier wheels up front only increase the understeer engineered into factory setup. The square setup can only be truly utilised when driving near the limit which is unrealistic unless it’s a dedicated track car. That being said they’re a phenomenal car and it’s a shame you moved on from the e46 platform. Suspension tuning also makes a huge difference, which in fairness you’ve done. From my personal experience of driving both cars is that the DC5 is a sensational car, but the E46 is more useable. Fantastic video
Thanks for the informative comment! Square setup definitely needs many supporting mods to work, and suits an aggressive setup + driving style. Yellow tag rack is indeed the sweet spot but unfortunately the UK and Europe didn't receive the 'ZCP' 330ci meaning they are thin on the ground. The commonly available E46 quick racks do not have the additional weighting that the M cars have meaning you swap feel for speed, which wasn't a compromise I was happy with. E46 is a fantastic platform. I also really love the F8X platform and it works well for my needs - will do a video on the M4 soon to explain why.
Re the steering on the E46, have you looked into replacing the rubber coupling bush in the steering column with a solid alloy one? It makes a big difference.
Bit of an odd comparison tho, 3.2 against 2.0, says a lot for the 2.0 n/a engine's tho tbf. When I got my ep3 it was a decision between that and a 330ci but went with Honda. I am a big jdm fan tho tbf
The DC5 Integra and E46 M3 are worth similar money on the UK's second hand market meaning they now often cross shopped against each other. While the DC5 is down on cylinders, the lack of weight and shorter gearing means the performance can be comparable in the real world.
Sure hope you’re on a closed road otherwise you just filmed yourself driving without due care… Remember unless your on a closed road it isn’t worth getting in trouble over 😮 don’t take the risk :) Beautiful cars btw :) love em :)
This isn't going to be any sort of contest, but these cars didn't compete in nearly the same segment when they were on sale. I highly doubt anyone was cross shopping an M3 and a DC5. Two vastly different cars.
I'm a serial BMW owner, and although I do like the E46 M3, I never really 'loved' it. I actually preferred the earlier E36 M3. The DC5 is a capable machine, but lacks any character or soul for me, and although it might be faster around a track than the M3, it's lacking in so many other areas as an actual road car.
@@mugenrr8202 Rubbish. It's a cheap, Japanese, efficient, FWD hatch, that's all. It's a good car, but there isn't a hope in hell you could say a FWD 4-pot hatch, has even close to the amount of character as a straight 6, RWD coupe ffs. You're off ya head son.
The Integra is just so pretty and timeless.
Absolutely. Iconic design.
The E46 M3 looks better as it ages ❤❤
It really does
Absolutely
Also cost more as it ages
Face lifted DC5 looks and aged much nicer
no body losing with that choice - but the the DC5 will probably be a lot cheaper to run and more fun on the road.
I've only got a standard e46 but it's such a pain to own at this age, you can't drive it without it developing a new problem. My Honda never misses a beat.
Probably. I have an e46 M3 as a daily and she is solid. AND she is a high-maintenance girl. I love her, but I am sure she costs more than the DC5.
Probably? Huh, I promise it will be a whole lot cheaper!
A lot more fun? I don’t see how u can drift an integra like an e46
@@MUSHIN_888 What if i don't care to do that?
I remember being on a track day and seeing an e46 m3 and a dc5 battling and thinking the m3 would rinse it, but nope dc5 out handled it and kept getinf ahead.
Both epic cars tho !
Owned a ep3 and currently have a e46 m3 love them both equally!
Both fantastic cars!
I saw DC5 type R and clicked. Not a BMW guy at all, JDM guy. Nice video, nice driving, nice thoughts and impressive review while driving. Enjoyed you wringing out the Type R...proper.
Thank you!
Still baffles me this channel only has 3.5k subs. It will blow up I’m telling you.
Thank you!
I’ve owned an e46 m3 for 6yrs it’s a never ending money pit but I love it, that square set up looks is hard as f***
They are totally worth it. The S54B32 is iconic
@@shootingbrake I did my front wings 3yrs ago and now my inner and outer rear arches need done, £2500 job give or take to do correctly.
The dc5 feels more closer to the csl to be honest then the normal m3 version, great machines both amazing and well worth their prices but yes quality video👌🏾welldone fella
Thank you!
2 amazing cars to compare 👏
Can't go wrong with either!
Having owned both, there’s something special about the M3, for a Sunday drive etc, but for a Saturday night blast, nothing beats a dc5 on full chat, I’ve owned 600bhp F10 m5’s, which wasn’t near as fun as a dc5 on a windy road.
Sure you owned both buddy. And then you woke up
@@apolloniusbeitsman5444No I have them all in Forza
Couldn't agree more. Of all the cars i've owned and driven the DC5 is in my top 5. And i'm not here to brag but i have driven a lot of great and fast cars in my lifetime. The DC5 is just incredible. The bigger brother aswell, shoutout to the DC2.
@@apolloniusbeitsman5444 they’re 15k cars lads not Lamborghinis 🤣
@@declanmceleney2263 have driven them back to back. bought a dc5 (no longer have) because of the slicker gear changes, the m3 gearbox was from a diesel truck.
The DC5 is a timeless classic ❤
You get the vibe of the cars across very well. Keep up the great work.
That's the plan! Thanks for tuning in
Great video, well judged commentary delivered with enthusiasm - subscribed, thank you
Thank you!
Own Type R FN2 and my E46 M3... Love driving both of them but sound and power from the M3 is just something else!
Great two car combo
Take out the gearbox, stick, pedals from the FN2. Scrap the depreciating rusty Failed Type R. Put those parts in the M3 and save on tax, insurance
Have these two cars right now and can’t live without any of them
@@noahprince6411 life's to short to be stuck with an fn2, try another type r. thanks. jesus loves u x
@@bharatmodi6712 my fn2 has h&r coilovers with racing springs and camber plate, 330x32 6 piston brakes, k24 with 250hp 270nm and cusco plated lsd.. so nothing boring or near stock😅btw the car in stock form is miles better than its precessor and enjoyable than the fk2
Really good video - keep up that kind of honest informed reviewing
Thank you!
I watch a considerable amount of car related content and yrs is refreshing and perfectly balanced.
Excellent video, both are fantastic with attributes 👍🏽
Thank you!
Loved this mate. Very well presented👍 subscribed
Thank you!
My two favorite cars I’ve owned of all time 🏎️👌
Very lucky!
At two different points in my life I had an opportunity to purchase both of these cars and chose to buy something else.. test drive a built Acura RSX type S insanely fast car well modded. Instead purchased a 06 GTO spice red metallic. And years later an E46 With SMG transmission was having problems got towed back on the test drive purchased a Lincoln mkz found out end of the week another customer had test drive it and removed a fuse that caused the SMG to have some fault so that no one would purchase it before he could come back with the money wish I would have still purchased that BMW though I absolutely love that car
I was already convinced after 10 secs. The drifts got me. E46 all day, even a non-m one.
So fitting this video popped up, such an unusual comparison, Yet here I am considering the same cars. I thought I was being a little weird considering such drastically different chassis. But, you're correct they are so good in their own respective ways. I don't think I could go wrong with either. The M might burn a hole in my wallet 😅. But I'm sure it's worth it.
Definitely can't go wrong with either
Fantastic video! More B/K series Honda videos would be great!
More to come so stay tuned!
this is perfect for me: my next car will literally be one of these
A great pair of options to have!
Really enjoyed that! It's a sub from me. E46 M3 is my dream car. For now, dailying my 330ci is scratching the itch, but at some point I may need to sell a kidney.
Thank you. 330cis are fantastic cars!
@@shootingbrake And cheap as chippy chips at the moment!
Great review 👍
I have an e92 M3, and I’d love a DC5 as a secondary track car. M3’s are great luxury road cars, and street spec is enough to enjoy the ITB’s and analog bits. DC5 has comparable revs and the chassis is decently lighter, and I’d rather break parts with that on track than an M.
Couldn't agree more!
Both proper drivers cars
3:30 This is a common symptom of a worn steering coupler in the steering column. Causes play on center and weird feel. Mine has no on center play whatsoever with the original rack. People don't talk about it feeling numb because that isn't normal.
Bmw m3 all the way cause rwd with an lsd is chef’s kiss. The type r is also dope but bmw for me🗣️
dude this is a criminally u derated channel and a well done video keep it up!
No way I've seen that exact teg on sale on auto trader the other day xd
The fact that the DC5 is a consideration.....winner
Considering the m3 is a lot faster car and way better looking better interior etc
Two different experiences that add up in similar ways!
@@lukeskywalker1666ur tripping balls dc5 better in anyway omg stop it play now apologize right now ok right now im a Rsx type s owner stop it stop okay
Great video! Subscribed right away. But i just think it's better to compare a Silvia or a Skyline instead of a dc5?
Definitely a comparison we would like to do in future! The DC5 goes for similar money to an E46 M3 in the UK and has a similar naturally aspirated, high revving concept hence the comparison here.
This is what I live for!!!
Curveball to this selection: E85 Z4M and £5k to perfect it.
That’s essentially what I’ve done, I love the S54 but hate that all 46s are pricey now and are 70% dogs. I paid £11k for my Roadster, £2k on making it mechanically perfect and the preventative jobs done. Another £3k on mods: carbon intake, Supersprint, 4.10 rebuilt diff, Bilstein B8, lighter wheels and sticky rubber. It’s genuinely the most fun car I’ve owned and at 200kgs lighter than the 46 but stiffer (the Roadster is stiffer than the 46 Coupe, the Z4M Coupe is TWICE as stiff), with the quicker rack and brakes from the CSL - it’s a matter of time before the cheaper ones get snapped up imo.
Not mine though, it’s a bit tatty and has 160k on it… 😂 It’s mechanically perfect and drives as an M Car should though!
The Z4M is certainly a value proposition these days owing the their good average condition!
You listed like 8k in mods lol, pre-labor. Last I checked £ isnt double the dollar. But agreed, those are good changes
I have both the E46 M3 and E85 Z4M Roadster and the M3 is the more complete package out of the box. No doubt the E85 Z4M offers the better value at this moment in time as they are so cheap it's almost criminal.
I built my E36 M3 US-spec with a 'Type R' concept - getting it there took a very, very long spreadsheet of aftermarket parts.
Sounds amazing, would love to hear more details!
Very interesting comparison 👍
Thank you! What's your pick?
@@shootingbrake I appreciate them both for different purposes really. E46 is a great all rounder but needs some choice mods to really up the engagement. They're also money pits, I had all the common problems with mine and it really starts to detract from the ownership experience.
I've had the DC5 engine/gearbox in my 1990 Civic track car for 7 years now and it's never missed a beat revving to 9k constantly. The gap in quality of engineering is pretty big here
Gonna trigger a lot of fanboys with this one
Agree, that is genuinely one of the downsides of E46 M3 ownership - some of the other owners aren't the best in character online - Cut' here 😅
Not really if you're a fan of both
both great drivers cars but id argue you have 80-90% of the actual fun for less money in the dc5. the maintenance of that m3 can get out of hand quickly. rod bearings for example....
in my country at least, the prices for good e46 m3 are way above a dc5.
Interesting to see how different values can be across different countries!
If you want a less refined, less comfortable, noisier(in a good way) , more connected, more raw, more thrilling driving experience step back in time slightly to the DC2 Type R, preferably a JDM version. The dc5 lost a lot when the bean counters forced a switch from double wishbones to Mcpherson struts.
As a car to tune for racing, the DC2 wins hands down.
8TH AND 9TH GEN SI HELD THE FWD RECORD FOR TSUKUBA TIME ATTACK , WORLD TIME ATTACK FOR YEARS W
DC5 is double wishbone, as are EP3 type r civics. Everyone does seem to complain about the DC5 feeling a bit bland though and DC2 is top dog. Last I heard, prices were already terrible so I'm not sure it's even worth considering. You could build a monster DC5 for the cost of a stock dc2 and you'd be starting with the killer K20. DC2 is a tough sell these days...
@@papapetadI'm afraid you're wrong. The DC5 has Macpherson struts in the front and trailing arm type suspension in the rear and hence do not handle as good as a DC2 Type R, which has double wishbones front and rear. Edit to add....EP3 Type R has Front toe control link strut and rear double wishbones.
@@koolkat969 Well f me. I don't know why I was so sure about it having double wishbone. No wonder it never had the positive reviews of the previous gen. Sad considering the ep3 and accord euro retained the DW setup in similar model years. At least Honda seem to have made it work with the latest models. Thanks for the correction 👍
@@papapetad I've raced in a Honda Series for many years. The DC5 guys really struggle to get the handling up to level of the DC2 cars. The go to winning spec is K24 DC2 which is what I had eventually after B18CR, K20a. All factory motors as per Series regs.
Had both.
Both special cars.
Left a little underwhelmed by my Teg. Never missed a beat a took a kick in everyday. A 10, 10ths car for sure.
M3 better daily, more fun a lower speeds but became more fragile the more money I spend on it… brakes, diff, rack…
Glad to have owned both… M3 tho 🤙🏼
Must be great to have owned both! Do you still have the M3?
@@shootingbrake unfortunately not. Chased the demon with it. Spent a fortune and stopped using it. RS4 B8 currently, want back into an EVO 🤛🏼 Great video & bag on the money with both cars
@@awkwardkidd Great taste in cars. B8 one of the best sounding V8s ever.
@@awkwardkiddIf you could pick between Evo and 46M, what would you go for?
@@couldbeowen5826 drive an EVO. Get past the day to day bit and they are very special cars
E46 m3 is a deal of the century
Both great cars! Never got the type r only type s. It’s pretty good unfortunately the chassis was doomed from factory if really trying to make it a track car
Interesting - how so?
Every gripe you had with the e46 steering is completely eradicated by swapping in a yellow tag steering rack. That being said mine is purple tag standard (it’s a non m) and having driven plenty of drifferent cars with performance in mind, there’s very few cars that have had better steering in my experience. One of the negatives also of going wider wheels up front for a square setup is that you lose some of that pointy steering. Wider heavier wheels up front only increase the understeer engineered into factory setup. The square setup can only be truly utilised when driving near the limit which is unrealistic unless it’s a dedicated track car. That being said they’re a phenomenal car and it’s a shame you moved on from the e46 platform. Suspension tuning also makes a huge difference, which in fairness you’ve done. From my personal experience of driving both cars is that the DC5 is a sensational car, but the E46 is more useable. Fantastic video
Thanks for the informative comment! Square setup definitely needs many supporting mods to work, and suits an aggressive setup + driving style. Yellow tag rack is indeed the sweet spot but unfortunately the UK and Europe didn't receive the 'ZCP' 330ci meaning they are thin on the ground. The commonly available E46 quick racks do not have the additional weighting that the M cars have meaning you swap feel for speed, which wasn't a compromise I was happy with.
E46 is a fantastic platform. I also really love the F8X platform and it works well for my needs - will do a video on the M4 soon to explain why.
Re the steering on the E46, have you looked into replacing the rubber coupling bush in the steering column with a solid alloy one? It makes a big difference.
Dude, you talk crazy fast.
I genuinely don’t always understand everything you say. Some feedback.
watch more videos with non-white and it will help you :)
Those breathing mods will do a lot to that Honda engine.
Bit of an odd comparison tho, 3.2 against 2.0, says a lot for the 2.0 n/a engine's tho tbf. When I got my ep3 it was a decision between that and a 330ci but went with Honda. I am a big jdm fan tho tbf
The DC5 Integra and E46 M3 are worth similar money on the UK's second hand market meaning they now often cross shopped against each other. While the DC5 is down on cylinders, the lack of weight and shorter gearing means the performance can be comparable in the real world.
RWD>FWD any day. That too with a highly strung straight 6. Oh Lord have mercy!
The one thing I noticed from the video is how it looks like you’re bouncing out of the seat in the type r
Great video but the microphone is clipping every time the hosts raises his voice. It's very jarring to listen to with decent audio.
See 11:21
I don’t live in the UK anymore, but is an e46 just £10-20k?
They’re twice that where I live!
Prices start at £12,000 for an average roadworthy manual Coupe in the UK.
They're starting at 18k in the US
Love both, but the best Honda enthusiast cars are a little bit more enjoyable to drive than the best BMW enthusiast cars.
Sure hope you’re on a closed road otherwise you just filmed yourself driving without due care…
Remember unless your on a closed road it isn’t worth getting in trouble over 😮 don’t take the risk :)
Beautiful cars btw :) love em :)
do a comparison between the R26 and a DC5..
RWD > all others. Put an Eventuri or CSL intake on the M3 and it the induction noise sounds louder than the teggy.
Bro I think your steering rack is toasted 👀 mine has like 5mm on each side and thats it
Try dc2, it would surprise you more
I cant imagine that given they maybe priced now at roughly the same point why these car be compared
This isn't going to be any sort of contest, but these cars didn't compete in nearly the same segment when they were on sale. I highly doubt anyone was cross shopping an M3 and a DC5. Two vastly different cars.
Is this the Bwlch mountain Rhondda Valleys South Wales, up the road from me.
Yeah some of it is 100% im looking through the comments myself to see if anyone else noticed
I have to get a dc5
how does m3 e46 compare to the 996 911 u had?
Funny, where i live, E46 M3 costs twice as much as a nice DC5 Integra.
An e46 m3 would be £55k in my country🥲
Wow! Where do you live?
@shootingbrake Philippines... a lot of owners here take care of them tho. They're below 50,000 kms on the mileage.
Trap speed and top speed will be left out, to give that Honda a chance...
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I'm a serial BMW owner, and although I do like the E46 M3, I never really 'loved' it.
I actually preferred the earlier E36 M3.
The DC5 is a capable machine, but lacks any character or soul for me, and although it might be faster around a track than the M3, it's lacking in so many other areas as an actual road car.
DC5 has way more soul and character than any BMW 👍🏽
@@mugenrr8202 Rubbish.
It's a cheap, Japanese, efficient, FWD hatch, that's all.
It's a good car, but there isn't a hope in hell you could say a FWD 4-pot hatch, has even close to the amount of character as a straight 6, RWD coupe ffs.
You're off ya head son.
Yeah I'm not sure how a dc5 lacks character and soul tbh 🤔
@@DjNikGnashers😂😂 calm down dj knickers
@@michaelconway9668 When you stop typing shyte, I will, ok son ?