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      01-16-2019, 10:09 AM   #15
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Agreed except the standard non M Performance branded vehicles are not the same as noted below

The main level of M are:
M Sport: Visual only
M performance: Visual and performance I. e. M40i/M50d/M760i
Full blown //M: M2/3/4/5/8 X3/4/5/6M
That's true but now in some new models the owner can pick M performance parts like brakes, suspension, handeling packages that were once exclusive to only "M" cars. So there are now degrees of how extreme into the "M" world any one car can be optioned out. I guess my point of my other thread is the line in the sand between M or not has been blurred in many new models depending on options. The only line that is clearly uncompromised is "CS".
just not engine upgrades but otherwise you can get similar things to M cars as mentioned. They don't offer the same hardcore level of tuning that you get on the full fat versions, even then they're good enough for 99% of people.
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