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Originally Posted by wtwo3
I was just concerned about it taking away from the "M-ness" of the experience even on public roads. This will be my first true M car so I'm trying to make sure I don't screw it up
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This is not a black and white determination. IMO it does take away some. The M car differentiates itself from the non M cars by increased performance and sportiness. Tires make a difference to me. I have and will never run all seasons in summer on any performance car.
Others are not bothered about it as you got a different answer from a member here. So it’s not right or wrong in general, it varies person to person.