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Originally Posted by advantage20
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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
Classical sedan?!?!?!? Since when has ANY M3 been classical?!?!
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Since the very beginning, as it has never been anything else than an elegant, traditional, executive sedan or 2 door coupé on steroids, and as such looks best proportioned with a set of same diameter front and rear wheels. An exotic mid-engine supercar with a very forward cabin, on the other hand, such as a Zonda, might naturally lend itself to larger diameter rear wheels which transfer more visual weight to the back. Or even the latest 911. But these not only have a better suited profile for this visual trick, the whole rear wheel is larger, not just a larger rim + thinner tire setup which just defeats the purpose.
It doesn't look as bad on a slender 2 door coupé such as the M4, but an executive saloon or a boxy SUV are just designed to look best with similarly sized front and rear wheels.
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I guess we have
very different definitions of what classical and elegant looks like, and there isn't really anything in BMW's line-up that fits that mold
to me, especially not a car based on a mid-range 3/4 series that has been molded to be
the exact opposite of classical and elegant.