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I've been down the road you're in.....EXCEPT i never owned a 1M before like you did. For you it's the 2nd trip so that's why you may be hesitant. I could have gotten an F80 M3 but to me it just didnt feel like the same thing. Is it foolish to spend $55k+ on a 'used' 3 year old car with a soon-to-terminate warranty? maybe......do you only live once? YES |
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09-24-2014, 03:33 PM | #25 |
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@Artemis - you can only edit the title for the first few hours(24hrs ?) after posting the thread. Then it locks.
@Mahlzeit nice review. I think you should drive a M235i just for shits and grins. Then think of what the M2 will be like. ? I do hear you on going the Porsche route. They are alluring, that just "tick" all the right boxes - for sporty driving. PS: What did you want to change the thread's title too ? I added "test" drive to your title. Let me know IF you want me to change it to something else. ? Dackel
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09-24-2014, 04:22 PM | #27 | |
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I actually had fixed my typo before seeing Artemis' comment. By going to Advanced as he suggested. Thanks to both of you guys for your help. So Dackel - will there be a special pre-release marketing and forum-sponsored drive of the M2? Like there was for the 1M? Where can I sign-up!?!? I would love to drive an M2, and compare/contrast to 1M as a humble service to the community of course. To your suggestion of driving the M235 - well it just isn't pulling me in. Not enough at this point. Especially since I know I would never swap my 1M for one. An M2 though? Very possibly. If you know of any of the online car review guys wanting a 1M owner's opinion of an M235 - you just let me know! I'll show up w/ my 1M for a comparo, if they show up with a M235. I'm stock. I'm in CA and be in the Bar Area or LA if needed. |
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I suspect that as time gets closer to the release of the M2 production car, we will see "something" pop up on BMW's ///M website: m-power.com That is the way they did it last time around with the "lucky 12" who got to go to Leipzig(& Munich) to drive the 1M prototypes. Dackel
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The M6 is a beast of a car--immensely fast but being a bit of a chunk-monkey, it felt mushy and understeered horribly in the curves. We were limited to leaving the M-sport mode in all of the cars. In the auto-cross portion, that was the car that most effectively killed the most cones. If I had more success as a pimp or oil sheik, it would probably be the ride I would cart all my honeys around in though--it is one impressive ride for $150k. The M5? Meh. Competently executed family-wagon, in my opinion. It's fast and pretty agile, but not my cup of tea. I drove it once and that was pretty much all I cared for. The M3/M4: They are lighter than the E92 M3 which is great and have oodles of power and torque. Both of them are very quick off the line with DCT and the turbo-lag is minimal. They feel very well balanced in auto-cross and although both are quite large, I always felt under control even at the limit. The M4 had newer tires which helped quite a bit. The M4 obviously felt a little more cramped than the M3 with it's shorter roof. I kind of like being tucked into a snug cockpit though, as I feel more in tune with the car. Visually, I like the slightly taller stance of the M3 from certain angles but that's b/c I'm a 1M driver. The M4 looks better at certain angles as well, but I didn't fall in love with the looks of either one. I suppose it's yet another apples and oranges argument when you lump the 1M into the mix. Plus, we are all heavily biased towards our rides. At the end of the day, I'd still take the 1M over any of them, regardless of budget. They are all supremely impressive machines, and it really comes down to personal preference. I like agility, quickness, and a sense of danger (random power oversteer, anyone?) which is all present in the 1M. |
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