Getting more exposure for the M5 is apparently more important than satisfying the orders of those who have followed the M5 from early inception. Sounds like they could care less about their die hard early adopters. I'm getting the impression that BMW doesn't value M drivers. We even pay a hefty premium over the base models, yet get the newest enhancements last. I wanted an X5M a few years ago and one thing that drove me nuts was how the X5M still had the old orange looking headlight halo's, while the regular X5's had the newer, white ones.
Not to mention, I have a clunking sound from the rear springs to look forward to as BMW didn't feel it necessary to fix this before starting production.
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