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Old 04-21-2016, 09:19 AM   #107 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BlackZeda View Post
I could really give a s**t about BMW's "M heritage" since they have sullied it with all their recent offerings (an "M" SUV!). I just want a performance winter car which seems Audi, VW, Ford and Subaru seem capable to offer, whereas BMW are apparently falling behind Chevy in RWD performance. I have my Z for my sports application thank you very much.
OK... Well I only asked cuz you said you'd take this car in AWD. This isn't the 235i M-Sport, this is "The M2"

It's true, that BMW as a whole company, sucks, but this particular model seems to be a benchmark model, though, I'll reserve judgement till I test drive one. Obviously almost all of us have Z's here and love them. In my case I'm not looking to replace a Z. I'm looking to add to a Z.

I wasn't asking to rustle your Jimmie's. I was just curious why an AWD M? That in reality, having driven an E46 would completely suck. But yeah, you're on the right track with those other cars you like. Audi, and such. Or you have the 335xi M sport. I don't know what your budget is but I think the jaguar XE and F-Pace would be some hot looking alternatives.

Good luck on your search bruh.
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