What to think of Top Gear's review of C63 VS M3 Vs Rs4
Am I dissappointed? You bet, especially with all the hype about how the C63 is SO MUCH better than all previous C-AMG cars......a car that will finally match or beat the legendary M3 at it's own game. All the glowing early reviews of the C63 were NOT head to head comparison tests. Head to head comparisons are the most valid types, because the journalists can actually compare the cars on the same roads, same track, and make more valid remarks about the cars relative to each other. I'm sure the C63 is a big improvement over previous C-AMG cars, but it seems the E92 M3 has also upped its game significantly over the previous M3.
The "more practical" benefits of the C63 over the M3 coupe are irrelevant. Remember that there will be a E90 M3 sedan, and there will be a dual clutch manual gearbox that will be available in the near future. So you will get 4 doors, and a sweet smooth shifting transmission that can perform perfectly like a automatic transmission for those rush hour city drives, while offering lightning quick manual shifts for fun drives on the racetrack or empty roads. You will still get the superior BMW steering, and the superior driving "feel" for the road. If you don't like the BMW 3 series looks, fine, but that is not the point here.
Anyways, previous C-AMG cars have ALWAYS been better suited as road cars than previous M3's........less loud, less harsh, less bumpy, more room, etc, etc,. But now the C63 has become the more harsh riding of the two, while the M3's adjustable suspension is more comfortable on bumpy roads.......but the M3 STILL kills the C63 on the track, despite the C63 being much quicker in a straight line.
I had high hopes for the C63 in taking on the M3 at the track, because that was always the criticism of previous C-AMG cars......their inferiority when it came to handling and a sense of driver involvement. The C36, C43, and C32 were all well short of the M3's that they competed against with regards to laptimes. The C55 finally came within very close striking distance with regards to laptimes compared to the E46 M3, yet the C55 maintained its superiority as a daily driver/road car. Now, it seems the gap has again widened significantly between the E92 M3 and C63 on the track.......and the C63 has become less comfortable as a daily driver at the same time.
So far, both Motortrend and C&D from North America pick the M3 over the C63 in head to head comparison tests. I await Road & Track's opinion.
And I agree that most C-AMG drivers, and even most M3 drivers never take their car to the track. But this is no different than before as well. Other than a few of us who do track our cars, all of these car mag opinions and objective test data really is for bragging rights. The acceleration times may be relevant for those who do drag race on the streets. But these "losses" to the M3 in magazine comparision tests are just bad press for MB and AMG (and for owners of C-AMG cars), and more ammo for the egos of M3 owners.
Last edited by PC Valkyrie; Dec 24, 2007 at 09:50 PM.
I would still pick the C63 over either the RS4 or new M3. I love the styling, motor, and interior most. I'll save the track fun for the M Coupe.
If so few people want to take their car to a real track, then why do people fret about tests done on these tracks?
For legal street use, there is NOTHING you can do in a C63 that you cannot also do in a C350.
If I had the means, I would have a Porsche 911 GT3 as my track car, a S550 4Matic for my luxury sedan, and a top of the line Honda Odyssey for the family hauler. But some of us don't have the means to have a different car dedicated for every purpose.
That's the beauty of these performance luxury saloons. They can be daily drivers that can carry 4-5 people in relative comfort (upcoming E90 M3 sedan), they are fast in a straight line for the occasional street encounter, yet they can carry some serious pace on a race track, IF YOU WANT to have some fun.
And for those who have never tracked your AMG, you're really missing out on some serious fun.
But the other point of view is also valid here. On the streets, the C63 will almost certainly blow away the E92 M3 because of its acceleration advantage.
Last edited by PC Valkyrie; Dec 24, 2007 at 10:21 PM.
If so few people want to take their car to a real track, then why do people fret about tests done on these tracks?
For legal street use, there is NOTHING you can do in a C63 that you cannot also do in a C350.
Spend some time on the C32/C55 forum. People either track their cars, hope to track their cars, or respect those who do. No fear or loathing there. Maybe it's the price point. If this is any indication, the C63's price may relegate it to being a gentleman's boulevardier / rich kid's ricer racer (for a few years 'til values come down and the C32/C55 owners snap them up).
Sports Car International said it well. "If the M3 aims at shift-it-yourselfers who want to hear the revs climb -- think Honda S2000 with a back seat -- the C63 pursues the much larger population of enthusiasts that enjoy taut, responsive handling, muscular styling and burbling V8 rumble in a low-effort package that makes the daily grind tolerable."
Last edited by Fifth Ring; Dec 25, 2007 at 10:16 AM.


I love tracking (and drag racing) my cars, it is pure enjoyment. You have to try it sometime
Last edited by MB_Forever; Dec 25, 2007 at 03:22 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
M3 wins in the handling/agility/"twisties" categories and the Audi wins the quickest launch while the C63 wins everything else

90% of M owner don't take their cars to tracks either. I have had two Ms in the last 4 years (2004 M3, 2006 M6) and neither went to a track. I buy fast cars for the performance on the street and highway. And yes handling means something there too. The conclusion of the Top Gear was the same as practically every other review (ie both are nice cars but the M gets the nod).
That said I think they're close enough that it just comes down to personal preference. I'd have to drive a C63 to decide but if it's anything like my CLK63Black I'd probably lean toward the Merc.. No one should be disheartened by the M3 winning. It is the benchmark car for a reason.
I personally don't like track driving so much, but I know few people who love to take their daily driver to track too.
Actually, they have quite nice website dedicated to their cars: http://carfreaks.net/
That said I think they're close enough that it just comes down to personal preference. I'd have to drive a C63 to decide but if it's anything like my CLK63Black I'd probably lean toward the Merc.. No one should be disheartened by the M3 winning. It is the benchmark car for a reason.
And why don't you think the M won? They clearly stated it at the end.
Last edited by chiphomme; Dec 25, 2007 at 06:56 PM.
Also I've heard a while back that the carbon fiber roof on the M is not standard and won't be optional in the US. I think that is where the M has the advantage. Lower center of gravity... hence better cornering.
Also if the benz had the performance package it would handle better on the turns. I don't know if this one did. But based on the reviews, the performance package is WAY stiffer on the suspension, a bit lower and that might help keep the car on the track. LSD too.
Either way, I think all 3 cars had their selling points. I myself will stick with the more luxurious C63. Its true BEAST.

Also I've heard a while back that the carbon fiber roof on the M is not standard and won't be optional in the US. I think that is where the M has the advantage. Lower center of gravity... hence better cornering.
Also if the benz had the performance package it would handle better on the turns. I don't know if this one did. But based on the reviews, the performance package is WAY stiffer on the suspension, a bit lower and that might help keep the car on the track. LSD too.
Either way, I think all 3 cars had their selling points. I myself will stick with the more luxurious C63. Its true BEAST.

Seriously, who cares about track time?? 90% of this forum members will not take their own car to track and compete against M3....


C63 has to stake out its own ground and be comfortable with it. The C63 should be about super acceleration, stability at speed, dignified appearance, fantastic brakes and a comfortable ride. Let the M3 have the track times. Find a way to market to the C63's strengths.
What's unfortunate is that the C63 appears to have sacrificed ride comfort to compete with the M3, yet managed not to turn the harshness into superior handling. And they overdid the styling. Of course, you'll see the AMG styling bits transfer to the lesser C-class over the next few years.
Lastly, a LOT of the difference between two car's handling and braking is determined by choice of tires and brake pads. I'd be interested in knowing what tires the two cars (M3 & C63) were running.
Last edited by Fifth Ring; Dec 26, 2007 at 09:10 AM.
If handling part is more important, you should look into Lotus.
I won't be racing anyone from a stoplight or on hwy??? COME ON NOW...
Last edited by Quicktwinturbo; Dec 26, 2007 at 09:13 AM.
If handling part is more important, you should look into Lotus.
I won't be racing anyone from a stoplight or on hwy??? COME ON NOW...

Why do I need 350HP? For me, it's just the ability to jump into the passing lane and blast past a line of slow-movers literally in a blink of an eye. I definitely use 100% of the car's HP (for fun and advantage), and in an emergency I'll certainly use 100% of the car's braking. But I do not seem many, if any, occasions when I'll use 100% of the car's handling.
Last edited by Fifth Ring; Dec 26, 2007 at 10:53 AM.
Why do I need 350HP? For me, it's just the ability to jump into the passing lane and blast past a line of slow-movers literally in a blink of an eye. I definitely use 100% of the car's HP (for fun and advantage), and in an emergency I'll certainly use 100% of the car's braking. But I do not seem many, if any, occasions when I'll use 100% of the car's handling.
Fact is, people can't drive their cars like F&F Tokyo Drift style... Unless you go out to a track, you don't really need to unleash car's full potential other then braking.
I donno bout other guys but I'll like to have C63 ova M3 or RS4 plez.
Mo powah = Mo fun... Period..


