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      05-18-2012, 05:05 AM   #6
Nahoa
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Performance Control from BMW

In modern automobiles, the wheels on an axle are connected by a differential – a special gear that adjusts for this difference in length. BMW Performance Control takes this individual control a step further by changing engine output and if necessary applying braking force: the outer wheels get greater drive power, the inner less, and all four can engage with maximum traction. The BMW X3 literally drives into the curve, for an even greater sense of dynamic driving and excelling stability.
For me, the effect of this has been most apparent when really getting on it on the way out of a decent curve. It produces an interesting "locked on" feeling. The track is nicely controlled, the back end feels planted, and it feels like you have the option to deliver whatever power you want. Fun.
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