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      09-17-2013, 08:11 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by ILC32 View Post
I've also read that the current M6 is an around better drive than the M5.
Perhaps, but it could be due to any number of factors. A check of part numbers would show the differences. Without facts, I am skeptical of claims like this.

Anyway, even if the M5 and M6 differ in suspension or steering setup or whatever else, I would expect the M3 and M4 to share just about all chassis components. Despite the name split, the 3 and 4 themselves have kept the commonalities that existed from last generation, and the M3 and M4 appear to be following suit.

I should add - differences these days can obviously be achieved with software due to active suspensions and variable steering assist. If those things prove to be different between the two cars, the aftermarket coders should be able to step in and give you what you want.
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