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      04-02-2021, 04:41 PM   #40
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The weight of new M4 remains within a reasonable range given all the options a typical buyer will select.
Agreed, adding 100-150 lbs including bigger tires, beefier bracing, wider track etc. while also adding substantial power does not suddenly transform a 3500+ lbs car to another segment. It remains a very similar type of car. Until you add AWD then it becomes something different for sure. Overall better or worse? Well that remains to be seen
Audi has been AWD forever but have always been more tame than bmws (not because of AWD, because of how they market and tune them)

People act like sports cars have never been AWD.
911s, f type, some high end super cars...

BMW gave everyone the option why are people still complaining?
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