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Originally Posted by champignon
I did test drive it; it's the best of a bad lot of what passes for a "driver's car" these days.
I don't regret buying it because there was nothing better out there to buy, then or now.
I would ask you if you have ever driven one of the older cars BMW used to make?
BMW is no longer targeting the same type of driver as they used to target when the brand became famous for being the creator of the "sports sedan."
I suspect that you are a typical newer buyer, which is fine, BMW has to sell to someone and they probably won't be selling to me in the future.
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I had three M3's in the 1990's plus a 540 6 speed and then an e39 M5 which I had for 9 years and 275K miles.