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Originally Posted by TheBingoBalls
If true, this will be the last M3/M4 with RWD and MT. BMW will surely this a metric and business case why MT and RWD are pretty much dead.
But with that said, the power and drivetrain of the M5 has received excellent reviews and I'm sure it will translate very well to the M3/M4.
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ICE performance cars are a dying breed anyway.