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Yet in the end it's still an AWD car.![]()
Still an AWD car?
EnI, you need to read (or perhaps re-read
It's all in the application these days. With the advent of sophisticated electronic control of mechanical componentry an AWD like the S4 suddenly turns out to be more the "driver's car" i.e. with propensity to oversteer on the throttle than the 335i sans proper limited slip rear differential.
You know what, the next thing, BMW's M5 goes twin-turbo and AWD and then what? Then we'll be told that AWD, like turbocharging, was in its infancy and without the truly credible performance characteristics that were befitting of a BMW - it took BMW to perfect it. And, all due respect - I love your work and I love your brand - but I will have heard that story before.
I'm not saying the new M5 will be AWD but historically-speaking, BMW's marketing has been made to look, ahem, a little short-sighted of late.
I'm with Just_me, the performance enhancements are great but methinks the preclusion of a proper LSD is a deliberate act on the part of BMW to protect the reputation of the M3. It is in fact, an approach that I wholly and completely agreed with, mind you, because I would do the same thing if it were my business.
