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Originally Posted by Penguino
Current M customers. There were times that M customers keep coming back for their next M. Now, they just move on.
It's a game of semantics. Of course their M sales have never been higher. If you make everything an M car, you can make that claim. Like the i3 claim above, "best selling EV in the premium compact segment". When you make up a category that you dominate, you'll be #1 always.
I've owned 8 BMWs in the past 14 years and my first at just 21. Not everyone can make that claim. The brand kept bringing me back for more. After the F30, The 3-series became VWs with a roundel. I daily an i3 and currently waiting for the X5 and the 8-series to debut. I hope I'm not disappointed.
I've already moved on from the M3/M4 and so has everyone else I know.
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I've owned 6 BMWs in the last 10 years, hands down it's the best car in the segment.
I dont see myself driving a Mustang or Camaro my other option was the 911 but a $120k car that my M4 can beat with just a $3k set of coilovers and square steup, no thanks.
And i havent yet had a 911 on coilovers beat my times around the track so...