Used 2023 BMW M4 Convertible Consumer Reviews
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Lots of power, tons of torque, Lots of fun
Supercar performance for half the price. Pro -Good looking interior Pro - Aggressive exterior Pro - Fun to drive Con- Complex drive settings & Infotainment center Con - Front grill takes a little to get used too.
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Stellar looks and value.
I stumbled upon the new 2023 M4 Competition X drive convertible while finalizing the purchase of a 2023 BMW 850 X drive Convertible. The attraction was the usable backseat of the M4, versus the cramped unusable rear seat of the 850. Both gorgeous cars, but the M4 won my heart for many reasons. 1. Smaller size but comparable to a 5 series. 2. The M4 is a real M car, unlike the 850. 3. Unlike others, I prefer the bigger grill on the M4, vs the same old grill on the 850! And last but not least, the M4 had a much better comfortable ride than the 850. The M4 is a beast when you want it to be, can can also serve as a comfortable classy daily driver. I can’t say enough about the 2023 M4 Competition X drive. And finally, I don’t think the steering is numb as others state. I also own a 2022 Porsche Cayman S, which has a reputation for tactile steering. Both feel the same to me.
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- Base CoupeMSRP: $72,99815 mi away
- Competition xDrive ConvertibleMSRP: $77,2995 mi away
- Competition CoupeMSRP: $69,995175 mi away
top down comfort with power
if a sporty convertible that is comfortable and isn't common place on the road is your hot button, this is the car for you.
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