M2 [Hot!] BMW M2 (2022) G87


The BMW M2 is a high-performance version of the BMW 2 Series automobile developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. As the 2 Series replaced the 1 Series coupé and convertible models, the first-generation M2 was marketed as the most basic M model in the range. Official website: BMW M
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Where do they find these people. It could be a family member from Tim Cook Apple. It‘s Awesome, It’s the best, it’s wonderful.

Because lots of manufacturers bring electric cars so we should accept everything they throw at us with an ice engine, the size, the weight, the 3 ipads in landscape mode on the dash. Just accept it.

98 procent of the youtube testers or influencers are idiots. If they got free stuff or get a test car everything is awesome. The people who believe in those influencers are even more stupid.

I only watch car testers like steve sutclife, Harris, Tim Schrick. Those guys can drive cars on the limit and show us the good and bad things.
 
Where do they find these people. It could be a family member from Tim Cook Apple. It‘s Awesome, It’s the best, it’s wonderful.

Because lots of manufacturers bring electric cars so we should accept everything they throw at us with an ice engine, the size, the weight, the 3 ipads in landscape mode on the dash. Just accept it.

98 procent of the youtube testers or influencers are idiots. If they got free stuff or get a test car everything is awesome. The people who believe in those influencers are even more stupid.

I only watch car testers like steve sutclife, Harris, Tim Schrick. Those guys can drive cars on the limit and show us the good and bad things.
He is a normal person who finds the car wonderful, which it certainly is.
It happens that you are on another level
 
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The question is? Is faster always more fun.

For me the horsepower war is over. I love steering feel and lightweight more then Horsepower!

i would buy an M2 with a 320hp 4cil in the size of a 1m coupe with lighter weight instantly!

Cars like the M3 also the new M2 are cars which are a compromise.

on track to heavy and big.
as daily a gas guzzler and as family cars there are better choices.
 
The question is? Is faster always more fun.

For me the horsepower war is over. I love steering feel and lightweight more then Horsepower!

i would buy an M2 with a 320hp 4cil in the size of a 1m coupe with lighter weight instantly!

Cars like the M3 also the new M2 are cars which are a compromise.

on track to heavy and big.
as daily a gas guzzler and as family cars there are better choices.
The greater reality is that the average M2/M3/M4 buyer does not have the same requirements as you do (which are very specific).

Park an M2 and a GTS 4.0 PDK next to each other and my choice would be the latter - every time. I prefer a nimble, playful and feelsome drive too.
Other buyers aren't nearly as interested - they want acceleration and stability and outright composure. Can't please everyone. Not even Porsche can because they're on the process of gradually phasing out what's left of 982. Can't even order a new one except RS models.

Credit to BMW because no other manufacturer makes cars like the M2. [Please don't say Supra or Z]
 
The greater reality is that the average M2/M3/M4 buyer does not have the same requirements as you do (which are very specific).

This man lives in a fantasy world with like 8 cars to his disposal. His GT4 RS costs more than a house.

Park an M2 and a GTS 4.0 PDK next to each other and my choice would be the latter - every time.

We all would, but you can buy an M2 and a nice 1er for the price of that GTS.
Not exactly fair.
 
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Interesting.🙂
 
Why not Supra? It's coming with the M4 CSL engine soon. Probably better than the M2 will ever be.
Is that reality? it contrasts with the fact that the Z4 they "say" that it was not designed to put those engines.....
If that materializes, the Supra will once again be the beloved of the most demanding fans of the original.
 
The two black fins but without the stickers, it's a subtle spec and it looks great on it, that's how I would have it

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Racer mode

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Dozens of good photos in the gallery

 
That's how I would spec it as well. The M Perf splitters and bumper insert. Good thing they didn't add those weird fender flank things.
 
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The two black fins but without the stickers, it's a subtle spec and it looks great on it, that's how I would have it

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Racer mode

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Dozens of good photos in the gallery

Still too much for me. Not a fan of the side fins.

Splitter and skirts yes, just not those ones.

Hence why I don’t have the OEM MP ones on my M4.
 

BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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