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Originally Posted by Yeru
Agree, regarding BMW's "is" moniker on their Series cars of old. It was an understated moniker and indicated the car's character; i.e. an already good Series car, but just a bit better and more fun to drive. Pity that brand approach has been lost, IMO.
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Yeah, liked the "is" models, too. I think the E36 318is or 325is were the last non-M to have an LSD from the factory.
Proper understated thing was the 320si E90, though.