Where do you draw the line between a performance car that's track-worthy and a car that just has a lot of power?
With BMW's cars, for example, the M3 is lighter than the M5, but both are performance vehicles that could do fine on a track. But then you've got V12 7 series models that it would seem silly to ever track even though they've got lots of power.
It seems impossible to define the cutoff based on a body type, or door count, or drivetrain layout either, so it seems like there's just an arbitrary size cutoff where the vehicle no longer makes sense as a track car.
Anything rwd is not track worthy. Fwd, awd or gtfo
>>15759086
BMW does NOT make sports cars
>>15759102
>>15759121
>autism
corey take your meds
>>15759121
>Z4
>>15759121
*eyes glow red as I speak*
And you were saying, kid?
>>15759121
?
>>15759135
>defined as a luxury car
kek
>>15759137
they really dont. look it up
they make """""""luxury"""""" cars
pretty sub par at that
>>15759143
how about you look it up faget
>>15759142
nope
>>15759121
Here's your (You).
>>15759150
nope
>>15759150
Ok bro I didnt want to have to do this but im gonna have to ask you to leave this website with your autism okay?
>>15759152
>The BMW M3 Sedan: a four-door high-performance sports car.
from BMW's own website: http://www.bmw.com/com/en/newvehicles/mseries/overview.html
>>15759121
Thank you for derailing the thread, chucklefuck.
>>15759157
nope
>>15759165
Just like their 4 door """coupe"""
>>15759166
dont mention a company as shitty as BMW then moron
>>15759121
This is true, you have to get Mercedes.
>>15760670
Yeah.... no
>>15759157
I saw one today and couldnt believe. Really rare here. Loved it. Brightened up my whole day.
Im also a bmw man so extra euphoria.
>>15759165
if the M3 is a sports car cuz BMW says so, then so is the Nissan Maxima
>But the Nissan is FWD
Nissan advertises it as a 4 door sports car, same as the M3. Nissan does it so much, the car is actually branded as a 4 door sports car.