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      01-14-2025, 09:43 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by pbonsalb View Post
The link does not work for me. Is the 10% real M cars like M5 or does it include the watered down versions like M550i?
Exactly my question as well. It's not clear from the article, but based on the numbers I would guess it does include the "M Performance" models.

The closest quote from the article seems to be this (which is clear as mud):

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Originally Posted by Car Scoops
The good news for more hardcore M fans is that the brand’s true M cars experienced massive growth ensuring they’ll be with us for a while to come. And we don’t just mean they’re ‘true’ M cars because they’re powered by combustion engines. BMW itself make a distinction between M (performance) models like the M340i, X7 M60i and i4 M50i and what it calls “high-performance” M models like the M2, M3 and M5.
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