Australian New Car Buyer

BMW M3/M4 FROM $139,615

BMW’s iconic M3, now in its fifth generation, is available as a four-door sedan only. The coupe wears an M4 badge in line with a revamped naming regime. Though mechanically identical, the sedan lands in Oz starting from $139,615. The coupe commands a $10,000 premium and you’ll fork out an extra $22,000 for the convertible.

The Competition variant, tested here as the M4 coupe, adds $5000 to all three.

As the name implies, the Competition is a hard-edged

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