another thing to consider is the fact that new drivers are more likely to ding their cars. this isnt even from obvious things like bumping into objects, but also the places you choose to park (ie. parking next to a coupe means you have a higher chance of receiving door dings and scratches as coupes have longer doors and are generally harder for the passenger of the vehicle to get into)
new drivers are also more likely to get into accidents, which is evidently shown in the higher premiums that they have to pay. as a new driver, you are more likely to get into vehicular accidents (although i do not wish this upon you, i am merely giving you the statistics). i think that there are definitely more suitable cars to learn on. perhaps it would be a better idea to get an m3 once you have accumulated a few years of driving experience.
of course, these are just my 2 cents
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