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      05-16-2022, 04:42 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by jmack123 View Post
Point is that the idea that SUVs can't perform like performance sedans is nonsense, figured you'd be able to figure that out. You do realize the XM will be > $180k correct? Therefore it will likely stand a good chance of having M3-level performance. And in this price range, customers are not exactly price sensitive, so the cost relative to performance is irrelevant, what really matters is absolute performance capability.

By the way, a lower-lighter vehicle lacks UTILITY, which is something you "purists" seem to forget. Unless you are competing professionally with your M car (which no one is), utility will always have a value. Why the hell would I car about getting a car with FAR less utility for a second or two on the track when I am not using the vehicle to compete? Makes literally zero sense.
My 4 door sedan has all the utility I need, and I don’t sacrifice anything to have it. I take it to various race tracks because it is absolutely nuts and incredible fun, some of the most you can have with your pants on. I don’t race, I don’t win any trophies, but I am getting tremendous adrenalin hits by driving it, and I’m developing into a much better driver than I ever was. It is the very exemplification of having the cake and eating it too.

On the other hand you talk about the utility of your X5, that’s great. But what does it do to give you a $hit-eating grin a mile wide? I’m curious.
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