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Originally Posted by DCG
I concur! BMW xDrive "AWD" M's as an option. If you want only RWD get that version. But for us living in 4-seasons climates, and not just a 2-season one AWD makes sense for safety. I don't know about u guys I want to have as much grip and to stay on our crazy and congested New York roads in all-weather and driving conditions. One kick-ass M car that can do it all!
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Anybody thinking that M division isn't going to be offering AWD options on M cars is kidding themselves. This hire of an Audi guy is exactly what he was brought in to do.
Personally I think Audi has a huge leg up when it comes to AWD expertise compared to BMW but we'll see if BMW can catch-up. Torque vectoring even on RWD cars would be cool