The modern-day M4 bears little resemblance to the earlier BMW M3 coupe models, trading the raw, track-oriented power for a more refined and measured approach. Yet, even with just 50% of its capabilities, the M4 is still thrilling. It's the ultimate sports coupe for those who have matured from their E30 M3 poster days and want a car that won't bite back or cause discomfort. Some may criticize the steering and engine note as not being as sharp as previous models, but most agree that the benefits outweigh any shortcomings. Compared to its closest rival, the Mercedes-AMG C63, the M4 offers superior driver feedback and agility. If this is progress, then it's worth saving up for.