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BMW M240i xDrive

HE M240i xDRIVE IS NOT A TRACKDAY car. It’s not even a full-blown M division car. The cynical might call it a marketing exercise. However, just a couple of laps of Bedford Autodrome shatter that notion and ram home a growing realisation that nothing seems outside the comfort zone of this remarkably complete coupe. Stranger still is that I’d spent the rest of that day – battling pelting rain, drizzle and finally a bit of sunshine – in an M4 CSL. The new hardcore road-racer had scrapped with our ravaged tarmac for

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