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      01-29-2012, 10:58 PM   #16
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I see nothing wrong with the growth of BMW. Infact, I welcome it. They are trying to build models that fit the needs of everyone while offering everything in the modular format they spoke many months ago.

A Z4 is too large/expensive?
We have a Z2 that's just as fun to drive however lacks the power of the Z4.

Need a four door sedan that shows class and money they make both 5 and 7 series.

As for watering the M brand that's just, what I hear from/as people upset that they just bought a V8 M3 that will be null and void with the F30 M3.

You are a fanboy if you think the E9X will be a better car.

BMW if heading in an excellent direction and the
"M performance line" is nothing more than allowing the "car enthusiast" (read Sunday driver) to have their car at a cheaper price.

While the M cars will be pure performance.
We see this In the M5 and the incredible numbers it's putting down.
The M3 will follow suit and you are crazy to believe otherwise
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