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BMW M4 COMPETITION AWD
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<blockquote data-quote="specracer" data-source="post: 17006436" data-attributes="member: 93182"><p>Looks are very polarizing (some love it, some dont). Regardless its a heck of a car. I was close to a G80, having 3 M3's before, but wound up with an M2CS instead. I personally could not get the Comp AWD, as I would want 3 pedals. The carbon bucket seats are incredible, both in looks, comfort, and function (holding and supporting your body while driving), however some complain they are hard to get in and out of. Also note if the one you are looking at has CCB's or not. CCB's are great for low dust, but "different" for daily driving. They have aggressive initial bite, and can make some different noises, vs iron (we have an M8 with them), this is not a bad thing, just something to be aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specracer, post: 17006436, member: 93182"] Looks are very polarizing (some love it, some dont). Regardless its a heck of a car. I was close to a G80, having 3 M3's before, but wound up with an M2CS instead. I personally could not get the Comp AWD, as I would want 3 pedals. The carbon bucket seats are incredible, both in looks, comfort, and function (holding and supporting your body while driving), however some complain they are hard to get in and out of. Also note if the one you are looking at has CCB's or not. CCB's are great for low dust, but "different" for daily driving. They have aggressive initial bite, and can make some different noises, vs iron (we have an M8 with them), this is not a bad thing, just something to be aware of. [/QUOTE]
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