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      11-22-2022, 09:00 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Al Bundy's Dodge View Post
"A very small increase in performance"?

I am by no means a die hard car enthusiast, and I do not track, but I can say without hesitation that after driving a number of non-M BMWs, and making the jump to my F87, it's night and day. And not just in terms of performance. But fun factor as well.

I daily my F87 year round in Denver, and am currently running my winter wheel setup, and it's still better than any non-M car I've ever driven. Especially in the recent snow we just had…because RWD in the snow is still fun as an adult

Basically my opinion is that if there is no financial constraints, the the M car is always the right decision over a non-M.
That is exactly right. I had 3 Ms, then decided that a 335iS would be OK. That lasted 1 year, and I hustled back to an M3. There IS a (big) difference.
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