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      04-15-2014, 08:20 PM   #22
Lucky13
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Drives: 2014 M235 manual, 2020 X3 30X
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This shows the strength of the M235 not weakness. Put it up against a stock E46 not CSL where the weight is almost equal instead of a 400 lb deficit put it at 100 lbs. Quit making the BS tire argument if your not willing to acknowledge its not a regular E46 that costs a hell of a lot more than the M235. Didn't notice if the CSL had 18" or 19" wheels. Every fricken thread is if it had this or if I did this or if the driver did this just accept the fact that it is a very good car. Had 3 E46's and yes they were great but your talking about a car that was close to $60 grand 8 years ago against a $44-50K today that isn't claiming to be an M. For the $5-10K additional cost for the CSL over a stock E46 think of the mods you could do on the M235 and then tell me who gets smoked.
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