Since BMWs are about as common as Toyotas nowadays, and BMW seems intent on literally everybody owning one (which of course is their right and prerogative as a business whose first obligation is to make money), I see the "real M vs not real M" debate as basically a "my car is a more special version of a not so special car".
I mean, let's face it. This isn't a debate about which version of a Ferrari you have.
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