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Originally Posted by eman4517
Yes, I'm in alignment with the M Sport package, that makes sense. My wife actually has it on her U11 X1 and its tastefully done and she actually preferred it to the X3 at the time (2023). It's like the M Sport packages of past with rockers, sport seats and black grilles and certain paints. I had several cars with that package over the years, however, in the past few years, it's getting too diluted.
M mirrors, carbon roof, flat steering wheels on an 8 series and M logos on the model? Yes, Mercedes is recently guilty of that too. My wife had a C450 AMG Sport sedan, now it's a straight up C43 AMG (or CLE now I guess). Not a hand built engine.
Hopefully BMW comes out with some interesting and intriguing models in the next couple of years; everything looks the same these day with no soul...
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That's all I'm really saying. It's easily understandable why BMW would consider a M35i/M40i/M50/M60 as BMW M cars for reporting purposes and not a BMW that's optioned with M Sport Package - they're two drastically different things if we're talking about BMW's.