Would a 2005 BMW 3-SERIES make a good drift car?

Just wondering...

  • why would you get a new bmw and drift in it. Just pick up an older rwd car and drift with that and pick up the girls in the bimmer Read More
  • Any rwd car set up correctly can be a drift car. The more power you have the easier its going to be to get it to slide. If i were you i would save your money and buy a cheap old nissan to go drifting with. So you dont total your new BMW. Enjoy
  • I think it can but I guess its gonna be a little bit expensive,if you can afford it ,why not? have fun....
  • You can, but the 325i doesn't have much power to do that. It would be easier in the 330i and very easy in the M3....All of them are RWD.
  • Well I own a 330i and i have michellin sport touring tires (around $350 each) and its pretty hard to get drifts going. Remember 3 series handling is superb

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