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Originally Posted by m3z
I understand and I respect when they would decline like you did. But obviously the owner agreed to it and was most likely excited about hes M and to top it off I can BET that he's reasoning would be that he tuned and modified it to be faster then the m equivalent
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But that dealership I was talking about does it to cars in the showroom for sale. They have M Performance parts added to it so I think that is how they justify it. They will let customers assume that it is an M-like car and some have no clue what they are really buying and put credibility in the M badging even though us enthusiasts know what is what.
Having said that, yes, the majority are posers trying to fool others who don't really know much about vehicles in general.