RE: 2023 BMW M2 | PH Review
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Fivealive326kph said:
Fivealive326kph said:
epom said:
When are deliveries expected to begin?
12 months approx. AndyDubbya said:
Fivealive326kph said:
Fivealive326kph said:
epom said:
When are deliveries expected to begin?
12 months approx. CRA1G said:
AndyDubbya said:
Fivealive326kph said:
Fivealive326kph said:
epom said:
When are deliveries expected to begin?
12 months approx. C70R said:
It's quite amazing what counts as a "last hurrah" these days.
1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
You might be right and a test drive will probably reveal all either way. If it's anywhere near as good as its predecessor, which wasn't exactly light either, then that will work for me despite the turbo, epas and manual shift.1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
nickfrog said:
C70R said:
It's quite amazing what counts as a "last hurrah" these days.
1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
You might be right and a test drive will probably reveal all either way. If it's anywhere near as good as its predecessor, which wasn't exactly light either, then that will work for me despite the turbo, epas and manual shift.1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
C70R said:
Your car is a lovely thing, and very competent. This just feels like more of a whimper than a bang for the ICE M-car.
I sold it a few months ago and I have copied you with a MINI!BMW simply didn't have a "light" enough platform this time around as they used the 1-series RWD platform for the old M2 whereas this time they had to make do with a bigger body in white as the current 1-series is FWD/4wd transverse, sadly...
nickfrog said:
C70R said:
Your car is a lovely thing, and very competent. This just feels like more of a whimper than a bang for the ICE M-car.
I sold it a few months ago and I have copied you with a MINI!BMW simply didn't have a "light" enough platform this time around as they used the 1-series RWD platform for the old M2 whereas this time they had to make do with a bigger body in white as the current 1-series is FWD/4wd transverse, sadly...
cerb4.5lee said:
I'm really looking forward to seeing one of these in the metal. I'm already a fan of the M240i in Thundernight as it is.
I can't believe I've racked up 12,000 miles in mine in six months it really is that good... My old M2 and other stuff are hardly turning a wheel at the mo... Hopefully keeping the New M2 for weekend fun onlyC70R said:
It's quite amazing what counts as a "last hurrah" these days.
1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
Cancelled your order then?1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
What are you getting instead?
Julian Scott said:
C70R said:
It's quite amazing what counts as a "last hurrah" these days.
1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
Cancelled your order then?1700kg+, turbocharged to remove as much engine character as possible, a middling manual gearbox, ePAS and loads of electronic nannying leaves me with more or a "oh" than a "hurrah".
What are you getting instead?
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