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Originally Posted by SethC
Can anyone explain to me why do they need to have a rwd version of the M3 too if they have an AWD one?
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Weight is the obvious reason. BMW already has a tendency to understeer. Also, bmw transfer cases and reliability.
Personally, I'm excited for hybrid performance with AWD but I definitely get the RWD argument.
In fact I'm more likely to buy a new BMW M car If it's AWD or hybrid. I don't really see a reason to spend the money for the nu-BMW F gen cars.