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00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:02,150 CARLOS LAGO: The world of sports cars and sports
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coupes has changed dramatically since the M4 first came out.
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And that's exactly what this one is right here.
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It's a 2018 M4 with the competition pack.
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Now, what does that mean?
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Well, for 2018, you get these new LED lights
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on the front, which don't really have any performance benefits,
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but they sure look cool.
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The competition pack does some neat things, though,
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with the suspension and the electronics.
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It also bumps the power up to 444 horsepower,
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but we'll talk about that once we drive.
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As for the exterior though, it's largely the same.
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You still have a carbon fiber roof
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that you don't get if you get a moonroof,
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so don't get the moonroof.
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But underneath, you no longer have a carbon fiber drive
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shaft.
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That was axed, I think, a year or two ago.
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The M4 wears it's driving enthusiast desires pretty
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clearly in its interior.
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The competition package adds these bucket-like seats,
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which have extensive side bolstering,
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and they also have a fabric seat bottom
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in back, which helps hold you in place
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when you're doing like high-g cornering stuff.
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The problem is when you get in and out of the car,
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you have to wedge yourself between the bolster
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and the driver's seat, which makes it a little bit tricky.
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But chances are, if you're opting for something called
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the competition pack, you're probably
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willing to accept that trade-off.
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Now elsewhere in the car, you have carbon fiber
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on the dash or at least a material that looks like it.
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I would probably rather go for aluminum,
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but fortunately, you can change that when
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you order your own car.
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But without further ado, let's start the car.
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00:01:23,190 --> 00:01:26,039 We have a good old-fashioned six-speed manual.
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This car does have automatic rev matching,
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but you can turn it off by playing with these settings
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right here.
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Now, there are a lot of ways to adjust
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how this car drives, probably too much, in my opinion.
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You can adjust the level of steering effort you need.
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You can adjust the damper firmness.
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You can adjust how rapidly the engine
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meets your gas pedal use.
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And you have three different modes
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for the stability control.
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There's a lot.
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I think too much.
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And BMW must agree because on the steering wheel here,
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there are two preset buttons that lock
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in whatever you've set here.
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I kind of wish BMW just had one setting for when
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you turn the car on, and then had a fast setting for when
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you're ready to go.
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But you can kind of make that happen with these buttons.
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So minor annoyance.
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The steering wheel itself feels really nice, really nice
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on your hands with good levels of grip on it.
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It's not too thick or too meaty.
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And the bolsters here on the sides
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lock your hands in at the right driving position.
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The wheel is large enough too, so you can
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see the gauges really clearly.
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The gauges, themselves, are still analog.
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A lot of cars are using digital gauges today.
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I kind of like the traditional look of these gauges,
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so it's nice to have those.
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And one little neat trick that the M3 and M4
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do in this generation is the red line is digital.
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And when the car is cold, It will actually be lower.
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And as it warms up, the lights start receding away
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until it shows 7,500 RPM.
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That's a nice little touch.
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Other than that, this is a fairly straightforward
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interior.
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I'll say that, because this is based on a sedan,
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you have a lot more interior space
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than you do in some other sports cars or sports coupes.
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There's plentiful space up here.
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I've got good headroom, shoulder room, leg room and all that,
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but the back seat is genuinely usable too
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for two full sized adults with the exception of headroom,
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which gets a little bit tight.
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But that's for the comfort side of things.
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Next, let's get driving.
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In order to talk about what the M4 is today,
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we have to understand what it is in total.
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Aside being slightly firmer than the base car,
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it's largely in the same package is what you get.
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What I really adore about this thing is the engine.
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Not basically how it sounds, but the power delivery, the power
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band.
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Torque comes in very strongly as soon
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as the turbos get to boost, which feels very quick.
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This is a twin-turbocharged engine with pretty excellent
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throttle response.
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Very free revving.
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What you have to be prepared for is
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that when torque does come in, it comes in really hard,
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with a wallop.
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The spike must look incredible when you look at the dyno sheet
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because that's the way you feel it.
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And sometimes you have to anticipate it at slow speeds
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when you're in second gear.
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Be quick on that steering because the rear end's going
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to step out unless you have the traction.
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But it can get a little confused when the road gets bumpy.
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This rear end seems very firm.
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And on bumps and heaves, it can get a little out
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of sorts of itself.
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Now, in terms of overall agility,
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it's hard to get around the sides.
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You sit up high in this car.
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You have a tall roof.
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But that gives you good forward visibility
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and through the glass and all that stuff
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is what's on the side.
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But this is a large car that feels its weight.
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It masks that with sticky tires and powerful brakes
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and a big engine.
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But, at the end of the day, you're
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working with a pretty large and heavy sport coupe.
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That can be OK because that's what this car kind of competes
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against.
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But, again, there are more serious sports cars
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for this money.
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They're going to have their own downsides and upsides because
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of their layouts.
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But that's just one thing you have
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to keep in mind with this car.
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BMW's done an excellent job with this shifter.
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It's a very traditional BMW shifter.
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So if you're used to that experience, this is the same.
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It's a kind of a rubbery feel, but something you
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can move around with some precision
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once you understand how to move it.
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I like the clutch engagement.
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It has good feel.
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It's not too heavy.
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But you know exactly when it's engaged.
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And the rev matching on downshifts is very quick.
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If you want to hurry the gearbox,
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you want to make up time that way,
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you could probably do it faster yourself.
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But if you want to make up time, you probably
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aren't going to be driving a 4,000 pound BMW
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coupe like this.
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So what's your real intention?
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When you get into the higher RPMs, this engine sounds good.
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It's a very classical straight six.
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How, with a little bit of a warble,
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that you wouldn't normally associate with that engine,
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but the attributes are there at high engine speed.
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The problem is when you slow the car down, back off the gas,
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you're at 3,000 RPM.
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You lay into it, there's that drone.
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The problem is you spend a lot more time driving it
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like this at these engine speeds than you do at the race engine
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speeds, when you're really hauling ass.
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So you get that drone a lot more than not.
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But because it's not fun, let's speed it back up
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and talk about other things that are fun.
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This thing does come off corners really well
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when they're smooth.
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You're going to have a really fun time.
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Steering is accurate though the drive modes
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get a little bit bananas when you start looking into them.
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And you look at some of the settings,
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like the sport plus steering, is just to firm.
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And I can't imagine why anybody would use it,
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unless they're really into working out their biceps
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or triceps while they're steering their car.
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00:06:44,410 --> 00:06:45,520 This is a fun car.
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There are more serious and more sporting cars for the money.
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This money lands you in a really fast Corvette.
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This money lands you in an incredibly fast Camaro
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or GT350R Mustang.
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This money also lands you in a C63, which is more refined,
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has a more luxurious and rich interior.
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So that means the M4 kind of sits between those extremes.
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That's a tough place to be in, unless you don't want
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the luxury and opulence and appearance of the Z63
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and you don't want the extreme sports car
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that you'd get out of some of the domestic counterparts.
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That means this M4 might be the perfect car for that taste,
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but it requires a pretty specific set
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of circumstances for you to really want this thing.
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00:07:34,580 --> 00:07:36,620 Although it has some challenges, in terms
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of dynamics at the limit, the M4 is still
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a really fun car to drive and should satisfy
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most buyers would choose one.
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If you like what you saw, keep it tuned right here
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and be sure to visit edmunds.com.
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