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Originally Posted by Karmic Man
GT3s and GT4s are track only cars from M Motorsports
The ethos of the CSL has always been that it is a road legal car optimised for the track
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I should have been more careful with my wording. As you rightly point out, GT3/4 is purely for the track and not the road.
The F82 GTS is a track-focused road car but for my money, I would hate to drive it on the road because of many reasons but mostly, I don't want to carry 4Lt of distilled water for every time I go for a drive around town. Therefore, to me at least, it'll be more like a track car with road capabilities than the other way.
The E46 CSL, on the other hand, was a much nicer less uptight setup, imho, than the F82 GTS. I had hoped the G82 CSL would be more like the E46 CSL
I think my reasoning to be accurate because I see E46CSLs on the road but have never seen a GTS being driven around.
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Originally Posted by LOW4LYF
The new CSL is the old GTS...
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Thank you, I think they announced this last year of I recall correctly.
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Originally Posted by KoenG
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Originally Posted by Pinkoboe
Does anyone know what is being discussed in question #8?
"To be clear, there will be a unique M car." Is this a new model or just a funky google translation error?
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It's not google translated. It says what it says: there will be a M only car like the M1 was in the past.
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Question 9 was answered like: With the M8 we partially succeeded in this mission.
Nevertheless there is still one segment we're not represented in! I can't reveal more than what I just said.
Could it be the M9? A super car or a hyper car is what is missing from BMW. Are they trying to take on Lamborghini?