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I have an M4 Comp right now. Test drove an M5 Comp for half a day and an M8 Comp Coupe for the other half of the day.
In my opinion, the M5 Comp felt like riding in a Mercedes E350 Sedan except it was really quick. An E63S, which I also drove is closer in driving feel to an M4 Comp. The M8 Comp felt one knotch below the M5 Comp - still noticeably softer than the M4 Comp, but you do remember you're in a "sport" car. I went with an M8 Comp after test driving for a month (tested: E63S, S63 Coupe, 992, Panamera, M5 Comp, M8 Comp, S7 (RS7 not available yet), RS5). It's expensive for what it is, but the overall car is what I'm looking for. The car is bigger but not by much... the cabin is smaller than the M4 but the front is longer [overall car length is 5 inches longer than the M4] |
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The rear seating a significantly bigger in the m4. My younger kids could sit comfortably in the m4 with no adjustment to the front seats.
The m8 front seats have to be moved to even just fit the kids in the back and be extremely tight |
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