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      04-28-2021, 05:28 PM   #124
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I don't see it that way, when you read the description it is spot on. Everyday Usebility + Racetrack

The Comp is just the same thing with a little more performance. (Enhanced Performance)

The M performance cars are not Racetrack ready, they lack the brakes, cooling, larger track, bigger/better tires (runflats), suspension etc.
I just think that throwing one extra word in to differentiate a proper M car from an M-Performance car is insufficient. I agree that the descriptions are spot on but when I read the terms "M-Performance" and "M High Performance" I don't perceive much of a difference. Between those two and "M-Competition", however, there is a big difference--even though the big jump is between M-performance and M high performance.
Understand your point but I think the names used to designate the ranges are more for internal use since it won't be written M high performance on the actual car or even the owners manuals.
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