2014 BMW 4-Series with M Performance parts revealed

2014 BMW 4-Series with M Performance parts revealed
Bmw introduced the 4-Series Coupe fitted with M Performance parts and we must say that the car looks amazing. Actually, the 4-Series fitted with M Performance parts gives us a clue of how the upcoming Bmw M4 will look like. As you can see from the
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ScirosSciros - 7/19/2013 2:08:24 PM
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Ok this version actually looks nice. Should I expect $55-58k?


cidflekkencidflekken - 7/19/2013 2:39:30 PM
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Wheels, front fascia and most of the interior look really nice. What is on the top of the steering wheel?


MorePowerMorePower - 7/19/2013 4:24:17 PM
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Shift indicator light(s) with possibly a gear indicator at the apex of the wheel.


M5twinturboM5twinturbo - 7/19/2013 3:12:19 PM
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^^ The M performance parts are accessories you can get for your 428 or 435i. You can order a few parts or all depending on your budget. Some of the parts include performance exhaust, power pack (adds about 36hp,and 36lb-ft), while others are more cosmetic like wheels and interior trim items.

The newest/most exciting addition to this series of accessories an optional LSD (limited slip diff.), a first for a non-M BMW!! So now you can get a nicely equipped 435i with a power pack, and LSD for around 60K...which is about the same price as a well equipped Audi S5 with a comparable sport Diff. and suspension.


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 7/19/2013 3:18:37 PM
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I hope it come in around $60K "nicely equipped"....I fear it will be quite a bit more though....


M5twinturboM5twinturbo - 7/19/2013 3:57:21 PM
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You can get an M sport 435i starting at $52K add tech pack $3K, and premium package $2,200 and your at $56k. Power pack is another $1,100, and the LSD should be around $2K..So around $58-61K. And for reference an S5 premium plus with s-tronic starts at $52K (prestige starts at $57K)add nav $3K, sport diff $1,250, and adaptive damping $1,250, and you come in around $58K (or the prestige with those options is $61K).


SamFriedmanSamFriedman - 7/19/2013 4:16:18 PM
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When you price it out on BMWUSA, fully loaded, it comes in a little bit over $60. Finally this looks like a promising look for BMW, though I am still unimpressed.


MorePowerMorePower - 7/19/2013 4:26:18 PM
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Don't be a poser, just by an M!

The rear spoiler looks tacky, like douche bait.


quizzquizz - 7/22/2013 2:58:22 AM
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Sadly, the M no longer uses the amazing inline-6, which is the most naturally balanced engine you can buy (the other is the V12, which is actually 2 inline-6 engines). It's not about power, but about the awesomeness of the inline-6. Nothing "poser" about it.


2ndbimmer2ndbimmer - 7/20/2013 10:34:55 AM
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pure sex.


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