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Originally Posted by Fuller
I think most everyone here realizes that Porsche builds a more focused sports car. The m4 is a luxury sports sedan (or coupe I suppose) that pushes the boundaries of what a large luxury coupe with usable interior space and utility can do.
The m4 can be used as a practical daily driver that can hold its own on the track. A Porsche (except suv or sedan model) is more likely to be a toy used mostly for recreational driving and at the track.
It's apples and oranges. The fact that the m2, 3, and 4 often draw comparisons to focused sports cars is a nod to bmw.
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You're absolutely right. It is apples and oranges now. Better to compare to Lexus, Audi and Mercedes from now on. My apologies.