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Originally Posted by ls3c6
For me the m340i took time to appreciate vs my previous f30 340i, both with adaptive suspension.
More power is always welcomed but I'd have to imagine the next M3 will be too harsh to daily, this car is right on the line and very rewarding to drive. I keep mine steering comfort, suspension comfort, engine sport plus transmission sport for normal driving.
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The next M will be significantly easier to daily. No dct, awd, and more intelligent suspension. Every generation has been that way.
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