Hi all, I currently drive a 2016 BMW 328i xDrive and live in North Jersey. My current car is not M-sport and is fairly balanced in terms of comfort vs stiffness, IMO. I am looking at picking up a 2023 BMW 330i xDrive with M-package and it has M-sport suspension. After reading online I have seen many contradicting opinions as to overall stiffness and comfort and while I understand it is subjective and based on opinion, I was wondering if anyone is familiar with both cars and provide further insight? I purchase my cars and drive a lot so comfort is important to me and therefore I also intend to keep the runflats on the new car for the added security/convenience. The car I’m looking at is used with a few thousand miles and is 2 hours away so it’s not practical for me to go just to drive it and there don’t seem to be any available near me for a test drive. If I were in a position to be ordering brand new I would of course spec m-adaptive but since that is not an option, I wanted to hear what people who live with m-sport suspension and runflats have to say. TIA!
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