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      05-17-2012, 12:32 PM   #6
seanwillnotreturn
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Originally Posted by Jason View Post
The M3 sedan wasn't stopped because of bad sales numbers, but because the 3 series sedan was due for a new model (F30). Once the E90 sedan stopped production and the F30 3 series sedan started production, there is no way BMW is going to continue producing an M3 sedan based on the old 3 series.

Just like when the E92/E93 3 series coupe/convertible stops production mid-late 2013, the E92/E93 M3 coupe will stop being produced also, regardless of how good its sales numbers are at that point.
You've made your point but not much sense.

Porsche has published its 991 for 911, but 911 turbo is now still based on 997 and has not been stopped.

And technically, new 3 series cannot be counted as M3's successor.
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