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My M240 came with the wider PS4Ss. Forget drivetrain, we can agree there. Suspension is definitely different (you will find more similarities in the G80/82 there). Seats are different (and I am not talking about the buckets)...M2 are better. Obviously the M2 has the M settings. What is same...its a two series (when stripping off the fenders and bumper), AC, basic interior (other than the M trim) and infontainment system. |
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12-16-2024, 07:47 PM | #24 |
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Thanks for the replies, thread definitely got off track a little lol.
I'm in the greater Philly area, so there are some more dealers I could try or a looks for a used one at an off brand dealer. I would get a 718 S or GTS 2.5, these would be used. I've have 987 now and really enjoy it. I would stick with Porsche but have a hard time dealing with the price tag of newer ones. A nice optioned 718 is about $70k for that money I feel I should look at new cars. I have owned BMWs in the past, most recently an F30, which left me mostly disappointed. That why I really want to test drive the M2 before putting down the money. |
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I asked to test drive an M2, expecting an auto but they let me drive a 6MT with the carbon buckets. Granted they have had the car for a while now, it’s a 2024, but I was still happy. Keep asking.
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Display cars are being to dealers. My local dealer has one coming in a few weeks from now.
They should allow test drives in those. I drove a couple of RWD M4s with auto and a M3 with MT.
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i asked to drive a used one or an M4, but i was given a brand new 6MT with carbon buckets, i didnt push it or anything but yeah hit or miss depending on the dealer.
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That’s frustrating! Some dealers are strict about M car test drives. You might try offering to put down a deposit or mention you're serious about buying. If you’re set on the M2, it could also help to build rapport with the salesperson or try contacting multiple dealerships.
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From my experience. BMW is pretty lame when it comes to allowing a test drive of an M car. Fortunately for me, my dad had purchased an M5 a few years back. When they looked up my last name in the system and saw this, they gave me the keys and let me take it around the block. I still think it’s ridiculous that they and some other manufacturers give people a hard time about test driving cars. I’d be ok signing a waver or even putting down a deposit but they usually won’t even offer that option. I couldn’t imagine buying a car without taking it for a ride first. Even Subaru turned me away a few years back when I wanted to try out a WRX…
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Dealers are getting their display cars about now.
My dealer expects theirs in the next couple of weeks. Those dealer cars that will be sitting there are for test drives.
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