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Originally Posted by Stainless 45
Love my '11 M3, not a fan of current American muscle cars. But after reading this it is painfully apparent that M Division needs to step up it's game if it's going to stay relevant, at least in the North American market. I mean 650 hp and 600 lb ft of torque -stock- and the new M3 gets a 6 cylinder? Granted the interior will probably suck, but performance wise this car is going to leave certain more refined cars in it's dust, and for about the same money.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2011/...0-mph-mustang/
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Sounds like an awesome car. Competition is great for us consumers.
M has managed to stay relevant for the past 20 years or so - I expect them to continue their winning ways.