Full size image: http://www.bimmerfest.com/photos/dat...n_e46coupe.jpgDifferent lighting, different viewing height, different number of doors, different wheels, same logo. All in all, the fairest comparison I can imagine! One successfully combines elegance, poise, and a sporty character, while the other -- I will let you decide which one -- is, shall we say, conflicted... I understand if you  and  . After all, this is another pointless photoshop!  |
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they both look good but one is starting to look dated even w/ the facelift. i think it's only the e46 3er and some jags that still uses the early 90's style bumper-to-fender transitions that cuts horizontally straight across.
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Hmm...it looks lke the E90 will be harder to see out of the rear than the E46 and the E36.
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I think I like them both in those pics. My biggest beef with the new one is, well, the big-ness of it.
The picture posted yesterday of the 5 generations lined up made the e90 look round and bloated, but this profile shot doesn't look bad too me.
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Nice pics. I see more similarities than differences. 
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Quote: | Hmm...it looks lke the E90 will be harder to see out of the rear than the E46 and the E36. | Great idea for yet another electronic gizmo. Rear-view cameras like some cars now are coming with. It could be incorporated with the i-drive screen! Maybe it could be a super-heavy camera and add another 100lbs. 
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