Doug DeMuro gives the 1995 BMW M3 GT a highly positive review with an OctaneScore of 91/100, highlighting it as a truly special and rare machine that represents the ultimate version of the E36 M3. The cabin and technology stand out with perfect scores, featuring thoughtful touches like the lighted shift pattern and sculpted climate vents that deliver a genuine cockpit feel, while the performance improvements—295 horsepower, stiffer suspension, and enhanced chassis bracing—make it noticeably tighter and more responsive than the standard M3. The distinctive British racing green paint and aggressive aerodynamics (adjustable front splitter and double-height rear wing) create striking visual appeal, though livability scores somewhat lower at 71/100 due to practical concerns like the armrest placement that conflicts with manual transmission driving. This car is for collectors and enthusiasts willing to appreciate a rare homologation special rather than those seeking everyday comfort, especially given that only 356 units were built worldwide and Americans never received this variant.
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