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Originally Posted by hwelvaar
[USA] does not equal [the world]
Yeah, US is the country of the V8. Always has been. But BMW is made in Europe, and sold worldwide. And of the past 4 generations of M3, only one had a V8.
No need to pretend that a V8 belongs in an M3. It doesn't.
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agreed. the US auto companies have only recently begun to truly foray into true performance where their cars are fast around the corners, too.
BMW's true legacy may lie in N/A engines, but they, like any other profit driven company, must match their company's vision with the international automotive zeitgeist.
no matter what, i doubt they will disappoint us...especially with the 991 being so sweet...