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      09-15-2022, 04:48 PM   #15
ScullyD
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"Power will be sent to the rear wheels through BMW's paddle-shift eight-speed automatic gearbox."

Cue the G82 M4 CSL and F87 M2 CS values going to the moon.
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"Power will be sent to the rear wheels through BMW's paddle-shift eight-speed automatic gearbox."

Cue the G82 M4 CSL and F87 M2 CS values going to the moon.
csl isn't manual
Doesn't matter, it's a more powerful automatic car in the G series generation with a similar drive layout so it will be the more desirable. Why would anyone want a car that's down 67 hp with the same engine and idrive 8?
You're forgetting the already 50k+ premium for the 4CSL. Why would it become even more desirable at a price point like that with only a little more hp (you can double that with a tune on the m2) and idrive8 which many dislike?
The driving experience of CS/CSL cars can't just be replicated with a tune. Also the M4 CSL doesn't have idrive 8, it has idrive 7.
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