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      09-30-2022, 08:08 PM   #47
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That makes sense, each year M sales data now includes each new M-lite model added to lineup.
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Bmw reclassified all M-lite to m models so again doesn't mean anything when x3 m40 probably outsells the m3+4+5 at any given time
[COLOR="Sienna"]Overall, the BMW M3 and M4 were the biggest drivers of growth last year, according to BMW, even though we’re not being given any exact numbers just yet. “The response to the new generation of the BMW M3 and BMW M4 has been simply overwhelming,” reports Timo Resch, Vice President Customer, Brand and Sales at BMW M GmbH. “We can therefore expect demand for these iconic sports cars to continue on an upward curve in 2022.”[/COLOR]

2022 AWD sales have also been solid.

And now people are ordering their 2023 LCI and CSL models.

What do you expect the bmw exec to say? Lol "yea these are selling like crap" no concrete numbers so that statement means nothing
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