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      07-14-2024, 09:03 PM   #45
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the front tires were probably corded after that
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I don't mind the looks, but this is totally uninspiring.

A pig, a hybrid, and no real sound.

Maybe it is more exciting when one is in the driver's seat, but this is looking rather sad.
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You call that a hill?

I am tired now of these videos showing M5’s driving on smooth as glass racetracks.

I want to hear some reviews of driving it on real world roads, that have bumps, and corners that don’t have ideal camber, and guardrails or dropoffs instead of those silly striped things that allow cars to overcook turns on the track without going onto the grass. I want to know how it rides, is it too firm, too soft, “just right” and can actually adjust or not.

I get that track driving is supposed to convince us that it can handle the weight at speed. But that says nothing about about ride comfort.
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