If certain people will be wanting to buy an M car that sits below the M3 and is not powered by a punny little 4 cylinder engine, then they will probably buy whatever the company will bother offering them so, no, the book example for the einer m and the z m is kind of off mark, because it does not take into account the necessary compromise.
Even if they pitty us as much so as to offer an M version of both, people might consider both.
Is this the special edition of the e82 or is it something else that will run in parallel?
That argument with the marketeers and the use of the M1 badge is utter bullshit. The majority of the potential buyers will probably have not even heard of the original M1
Even if they pitty us as much so as to offer an M version of both, people might consider both.
Is this the special edition of the e82 or is it something else that will run in parallel?
That argument with the marketeers and the use of the M1 badge is utter bullshit. The majority of the potential buyers will probably have not even heard of the original M1



