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      05-06-2016, 02:53 AM   #9
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I test drove 2011 135i with M Sport Pkg Convertible once with Bridgestone RFTs and it was THE worst riding car I have ever driven. However, I also test a 2012 135i with M Sport Pkg Coupe with different RFTs and it was significantly smoother, yet still firm. There have been dramatic improvements in RFTs but I'd stay away from the OEM Bridgestone RFTs. On the Tire Rack, the customer reviews for that particular tire were actually pretty funny, with people saying they almost sold the car before getting different RFTs...and surprisingly, Bridgestone is still selling the awful model! Non-RFTs are definitely better, and if I had bought one of the two cars, I would have immediately switched to Michelin PSSs.
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