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Originally Posted by Used2be
That's my point, to the average driver there wouldn't be any difference on the track between the M5 and M6. The driver's limits will be reached for cornering and braking at about the same level for each car. The slight acceleration gain from the M6 would show up to help times, but only minimally.
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you're mistaken. if what you're saying we're true, there would be no point in the m6, like the guy in the video said, if there was no advantage, you just buy a proper sports car, ie. gtr or 911 turbo, r8. even BMW says the m6 provides a more involving driving experience.
did you even watch the video?