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Originally Posted by nick3753
Agreed, thus the "whoring out" of the ///M brand comments. Slapping the label on what many would agree are inferior products (at least relative to tradition M models) in order to make more profit.
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Again, BMW is in the business to make money. The minute they start actually losing sales because the "fake M" branding is hurting those cars, or real ///M cars, I'm sure they'll stop. But until then, let them chase the dollars. No reason to be biased against a companies efforts to make a buck, if no one is being hurt or manipulated.