10-22-2021, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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Ride quality of the G82 cabriolet vs MB C63S cab?
I am reaching out to anyone who has purchased a 2022 M4 convertible. I've had my eye on this model ever since BMW made the decision change to a soft top. I couldn't wait any longer so I purchased a 2021 C63S convertible. I do like the MB ( I only have 900 miles) but the style and agile characteristics of the new M4 cab has my interest.
I am a little concerned that the ride quality of the M4 competition might be too harsh. I am 64 years old with lower back issues. If any G82 convertible owners have some driving time with a C63S, I would appreciate any comparisons of ride quality and general overall experience. |
10-24-2021, 02:34 AM | #2 |
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I am not sure this helps but I have owned a C63S wagon and driven the G80 several times and the ride comfort is substantially better in the G80.
The chassis setting is much more compliant, especially in the comfort setting, and there is also much less road noise in the BMW. Assuming the C63S convertible is similar to the C63S sedan and wagon in terms of ride comfort and the M4 Convertible is similar to the M3 the BMW is the more comfortable car. |
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10-24-2021, 05:25 PM | #4 |
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Not quite what you are looking for, but here is another data point. I went from the facelifted C63S coupe to a G82 xdrive. The ride in the BMW is far more compliant and way less crashy over road imperfections. I was concerned about the ride in the G82 but I needn't have been. It is a far more comfortable car to live with than the Merc.
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