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Originally Posted by Vivek.
Impressive but nothing new; they did the same thing in 2007 with the 335i. It wasn't an M-anything yet was almost significantly faster (outside of a racetrack) than the 2006 M3. My point is that M Performance models are only new in terms of the name, not in terms of the comparative performance.
https://www.edmunds.com/bmw/3-series...oad-test2.html
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Good points. I do like the fact the car has some cool new technologies that I didn't have in the past though.