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Two additional reviews:
https://www.whatcar.com/news/2022-bmw-m4-csl-review/n24984
https://carbuzz.com/reviews/2023-bmw-m4-csl-first-drive-review-light-it-up[/QUOTE]
From Car Buzz:
"What's particularly impressive is despite a focus on hardcore thrills, the M4 CSL manages to retain such civility. Yes, we'd prefer less mid-range thump, but there's no question this CSL delivers on its promise"
and from What Car:
"However, if those M-car purists ever get to have a go behind the wheel of an M4 CSL, they’ll find that BMW has built a truly incredible road car. Indeed, when it comes to pure point-to-point pace, the M4 CSL is staggering capable, but it also manages to involve you in the process of driving. And that’s important. Because unlike in some track-focused specials (here’s looking at you Mercedes AMG GT-R Pro), you'll enjoy the drive to the track just as much as the track day itself.
You better move quickly if you want one, though. Out of the 1000 cars being built, only 100 are coming to the UK. And at £128,820, we can see a lot of enthusiasts being tempted – sounds mad, we know, but the Porsche 911 GT3 (the CSLs closest competitor) is changing hands for over £200,000 on the used market. What a time we live in, eh?
What Car? rating 5 stars out of 5"