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Originally Posted by kyrix1st
Based on this post, there are primarily two demographics:
1. Buying M2 for 90% fun and 10% practicality(more value on fun)
2. Buying M2 for 60% fun and 40% practicality(more value on practicality)
1. is generally for people who have multiple cars and 2. is for those who want one-car-do-it-all. I don't think it's silly comparison at all, because what people look for in these cars is different.
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Question from a #2 guy:
If your focus is 90% on fun, why is the M2 a more compelling offer than the Cayman?
Honest quwstion.
I think I’d be in a Cayman if I was cross shopping these cars.