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Originally Posted by Levi
1///M? And why the M3, M5 and M6 are not called 3///M, 5///M, 6///M?
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Isn't this obvious? The M1 designation has been taken already. Can't use it again. So next logical name = 1M.
Maybe 30 years from now when cars are electric or hybrids, the M hybrid versions of the 3,5,6 will be 3///M, 5///M, 6///M.
I still think since the "A" version of the M1 has already been made, this should be called a "B"///M1.
Scott, please give us the name so this thread can become sensible again.