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I agree the times are changing, but the formula for making a good drivers car remains the same, the M5 has been on top for a long time and there is a good reason for that and it isn't just speed.
Yes but the F10 has been widely criticized for doing away with that classic BMW driving feel, in an effort to gain Mercedes and Lexus market share by going softer and more detached from the road. It will be interesting to see if the F10 M5 will be more "F10" or more "M5".
"535d humbles Porsche Panamera"