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Just an FYI -I'm not saying that article was clickbait but just a couple of months back CNBC tested the car in Portugal with everyone else and had a completely different take:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/14/bmw-...19-design.html "If that alone was the problem, the new model might be able to stage a rapid recovery. CNBC was also able to test the new 3 Series during a media drive in Portugal’s Algarve region this month and found its handling precise, steering crisp and, with as much as 62 more horsepower, depending upon the model, capable of giving a motorist neck-snappingly quick acceleration." |
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