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Originally Posted by Devon K
Pretty sure you are going to lose that bet - thank heavens. BMW already has it at both ends of its range - the M3/4 and the Mini - and it's the coming thing (C7, Porsche, etc.)
As long as BMW sets it up so it can be turned off by the heel and toe-ers (a dying breed to be sure) , BMW can make everyone happy...
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I actually think the Corvette has it set up perfectly. The Corvette defaults to the feature being off in all driving modes. And then if you want to use it, flip the paddle and bam, rev matching. IMO, that's what BMW should do as well but I have a feeling they won't, which is disappointing to me.
However this car could be so beautiful I may need to ignore my own dislike for auto rev matching.