BMW M4 COMPETITION AWD

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Not many cars are as versatile as an M4 at that price point, I’m curious what you think is a better buy.
I'm just not interested in spending that kind of money on a vehicle even though I can.
Brad you can take mine for a spin anytime,…once it arrives.

Also, M4’s can easily trip into six figures with additional options. My MSRP would give you a really belly laugh.

Would make for a boring place if we only drove the same car. I am at a point in life where I buy for experience Over value.

To each his own.
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Not many cars are as versatile as an M4 at that price point, I’m curious what you think is a better buy.

Depends on your definition of versatile.

A Rubicon 392 checks a lot of boxes for $95K
Hard top
Targa top
Convertible
Doors off
0-60 in 4 seconds
On road
Off road
5 passenger + plenty of storage
Tows 3500lbs
2WD/4WD
Dry/rain/snow/ice
Pot holes/curbs/rocks/trees/33" of water
Can readily outfit to overland/sleep/kitchen

It's just not quiet/luxurious and doesn't corner or stop well.

A regular Rubicon checks all the same boxes for $65K and gives up the 0-60 time at 7.5 seconds.
 

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Depends on your definition of versatile.

A Rubicon 392 checks a lot of boxes for $95K
Hard top
Targa top
Convertible
Doors off
0-60 in 4 seconds
On road
Off road
5 passenger + plenty of storage
Tows 3500lbs
2WD/4WD
Dry/rain/snow/ice
Pot holes/curbs/rocks/trees/33" of water
Can readily outfit to overland/sleep/kitchen

It's just not quiet/luxurious and doesn't corner or stop well.

A regular Rubicon checks all the same boxes for $65K and gives up the 0-60 time at 7.5 seconds.
I thought those were AWD full time, can you drop them to 2WD now???
 

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Depends on your definition of versatile.

A Rubicon 392 checks a lot of boxes for $95K
Hard top
Targa top
Convertible
Doors off
0-60 in 4 seconds
On road
Off road
5 passenger + plenty of storage
Tows 3500lbs
2WD/4WD
Dry/rain/snow/ice
Pot holes/curbs/rocks/trees/33" of water
Can readily outfit to overland/sleep/kitchen

It's just not quiet/luxurious and doesn't corner or stop well.

A regular Rubicon checks all the same boxes for $65K and gives up the 0-60 time at 7.5 seconds.
I wholeheartedly disagree for multiple reasons but I won’t get into it because I feel it will take this thread down a path and I don’t derail the OP thread anymore than I already have. I shouldn’t have even asked that question.


My apologies @Weather Man
 
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I wholeheartedly disagree for multiple reasons but I won’t get into it because I feel it will take this thread down a path and I don’t derail the OP thread anymore than I already have. I should’ve of even asked that question.


My apologies @Weather Man
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Depends on your definition of versatile.

A Rubicon 392 checks a lot of boxes for $95K
Hard top
Targa top
Convertible
Doors off
0-60 in 4 seconds
On road
Off road
5 passenger + plenty of storage
Tows 3500lbs
2WD/4WD
Dry/rain/snow/ice
Pot holes/curbs/rocks/trees/33" of water
Can readily outfit to overland/sleep/kitchen

It's just not quiet/luxurious and doesn't corner or stop well.

A regular Rubicon checks all the same boxes for $65K and gives up the 0-60 time at 7.5 seconds.
Tows 3500lbs? LOL, what doesn't?
 

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How's that beast of a car?

Love it, just a very fun fast car to drive. Exhaust makes all the right noises, which is harder for a 6 to do than an 8. Completely happy with my decision. The AWD makes such a difference in the normal shitty MN weather. Don't have to think about air or pavement temperature.
 

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