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Originally Posted by NewM3driver
FWIW I had a 2016 M3. The 2017 M3 competition package was such an improvement in smoothness and refinement I made the switch.
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I second this point. I've had seven M3s and M4s over the last 20 years. I think the competition models of the prior two generations (E and F models) are much improved over their non-comp counterparts (and look better). They just seem more dialed in from a handling/driving perspective. Fortunately, BMW is releasing the comp models early.
Check out the comparisons of the M5 and M5 comp models for an analogy.