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I presume it's the 'size of scale' that matters most. A bigger, heavier and faster car makes sense when distances and speed build progressively. When I drove the M5 for a day, the Baverian German high roads felt too small for this car. And to be honest, the M5 is not the most perfect track tool either since it's too heavy (but I admit, it's incredible how it can pretend to be light). So the biggest issue with a supercar like this is... there are no roads global wide to exploit it!
So when we drive real roads, with real scale, an M340i is already an extreme monster. Also, since it weights less and is a bit more nimble and agile, it's a super fine alternative for daily pleasure! It provides all the smiles, and presumably more than the M550i. |
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The more powerful engines make these cars feel relatively light and nimble due to the relative ease with which the engine moves them. |
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