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And thanks, the XC40 really is the best "car" of them all. Living in a city it's just the zippiest of the 3 when fighting traffic because of the EV drivetrain. I feels like it beats the M2 stoplight to stoplight more reliably and closes gaps/lane switch impulses faster because it just does what you are thinking of doing immediately without any shifting/turbo lag, etc. Back to the M2, yes the weight isn't an issue for me, but maybe because I am used to the EV now, too. I feel the M2 has shifted forward into this new era of cars, and if I sold the S2000 that raw/tossable feeling would be gone in my garage. What I'm trying to figure out is if hitting Sport+ mode in the M2 and hitting boost to redline with my daughter giggling in the back is enough for me to forget the S2000. Still not sure, and it'll probably be fuzzy for the next few years until I get a Porsche |
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12-07-2023, 08:13 PM | #46 | |
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And clearly you didn't read my thread at all, maybe you were too busy being a dumbass. I didn't ask people to help me make my decision, and I said I'm even 1-2 years away from a purchase. I came here to ask people's ownership experience of the car to see if it lines up with with my intent. That's hilarious, you didn't even read the thread but decided to open your mouth anyways. That's ok, I'm sure you don't understand the concept of being helpful and I've given up trying to explain it to you. Keep running your dumbass mouth, I ain't going to stop you. 3 pages, and 2 idiots have surfaced, I guess that's not too bad of a statistics for an internet forum. Last edited by Say Chi Sin Lo; 12-07-2023 at 08:18 PM.. |
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12-07-2023, 08:21 PM | #48 | |
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G80 M3 is the much more practical car in my opinion. It's large but at least you'll seat more passengers comfortably. G87 M2 is as large a previous generation e92 M3 but at a greater cost of rear seat passenger head room which is actually less than the e92 m3 or the previous gen f87 M2. Though at that cost I would seriously consider the CT4V or CT5V Blackwing. I have not test driven one but I heard the steering and manual are excellent. |
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12-07-2023, 08:23 PM | #49 | |
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I've considered the GT4 as a far away/near impossible scenario because that purchase will be a tribute to ICE with that brilliant motor. But let's focus on the car of this forums, G87 M2 for now. (GT4, who knows if that'll ever happen) Last edited by Say Chi Sin Lo; 12-07-2023 at 08:29 PM.. |
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12-07-2023, 08:31 PM | #50 |
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Coming from old e36, e90, f87, wanted a new m2 but I couldn’t get over the looks and more numbness of steering and manual. I looked at Porsche but the Porsche tax is even worse than type r around where I lived. I took a big leap and went to something I would have never thought of going and got a CT5 BW. Yep I don’t think the interior is that good and styling is ok. But wow, the LT4, manual and suspension are out of this world. It’s unreal how fast it is and how well it handles corners even with its sized. Any BW you buy comes with free 2 day track so I got to go and drive a CT4 BW on some auto x and skid pad. Definitely feel how much more nimble it is but does lack that crazy LT4 power. I do although miss the light chasis so am eyeing maybe getting a type r down the road when it settles down. From what I’m reading, I don’t think a car exists that fits what u want. Not in a modern car anyhow besides paying Porsche $$. Even then the reliability and maintenance of them is eye popping.
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12-07-2023, 08:34 PM | #51 | |
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And yeah, I think I just have to accept my affinity of the type of cars I like is just from a bygone era, and I have to accept today's modern cars are just different. Thanks man! |
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12-07-2023, 08:37 PM | #52 | |
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Ha! I haven’t found many who have said anything negative from a driver engagement for BWs. I put engagement higher priority than interior material. . Not to mention my teenage kid can’t fit in the back seat of the new m2. How bmw made the head room of g87 smaller than a e36 or f87 but outside bigger is a mystery to me. I’m 5’6 and I don’t fit in the back. Sad! Good luck with your search.
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12-07-2023, 09:03 PM | #54 | |
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Lol - actually everybody who discusses engine power output refers to crank horsepower, because...oh yeah, that's the vehicle component generating said power. To what figure do you think manufacturers are referring when they release the power output of their vehicles?
You could've simply indicated your initial claim was incorrect, but instead came back with another incorrect statement. Good job Btw - 470 is pretty close to 500 |
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12-07-2023, 10:46 PM | #57 |
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You quoted my reference. Dinan measured the M2 at 530.
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Car arrived at the dealer and after a few days was able to drive there (dealer 200 miles from me) and complete the purchase. Don't know what the selling dealer's service is like. Fortunately I have a BMW dealer just 5 miles away from where I live and its service has been very good. Good for my 2022 BMW 230i, 2022 MINI Cooper S, my 2023 MINI JCW, the M2, and come next Wednesday I'll have my 2024 230i xDrive in for alignment and oil/filter service and I believe I'll be able to report all went well. You are doing the right thing. Trying a different dealer. I bet the dealer with the good parts department has a good service department, too. |
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12-08-2023, 11:30 AM | #60 |
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Looking at the Dinan graph, I think the way BMW programs the ECU is to have a flat torque curve at 600Nm (443 lbft) to close to the quoted power peak at 6250RPM. The engine control from a sensor perspective, combined with atmospheric condition variation will cause some variation from this, but the torque plateau is the target state. They then quote the 550Nm torque plateau and range (2650 - 5870) as the spec to ensure all engines from a tolerance and operation environment perspective will be above that value. The power output is derived directly from the torque, so if torque is programmed to drop off at a given RPM, the power peak will be at that RPM or a bit higher.
With the same engine tuning for the automatic and manual transmissions, 600Nm is the torque limit ZF specifies for the manual transmission. What this means from a power output perspective if the torque is maintained as a plateau to the power peak is: Torque (Nm) x 2π x RPM/60 = Power(W) 600 x 2 x 3.14159 x 6250 / 60 = 393,238W (393kW / 527bhp) |
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But yeah i was active in the S2k community like back in 2019 and also dropped off during COVID. I'll say this though. The M2 is not a bad choice especially if you are looking for a daily driver thats in the 60k range that has back seats and decent trunk space. I totally understand your apprehension especially with the looks, but as many others have said, it's A LOT better in person. Same with the G82. I used to hate how this car looks, and for whatever reason all photos make the beaver teeth look HUGE. but in person it's way better. Theres also just...not much options too unfortunetly. Especially if you are trying to avoid the USDM cars. GR Corolla could be a fun choice and fits your style i think, theres always the GR86 but it sounds like you want something with a lot more oomph. If you're willing to sacrifice a lot of the new tech, the F87 Competition is actually a fantastic car. I had one for a year, hated the Manual Transmission but tons of power, a lot lighter than the current generation and all around a rowdy car with a ton of personality. Much more raw than my G82, and i think one of the best looking BMWs ever made. Some pics of my old cars. As you can see i have a thing for green lol. And the new one Last edited by xxyion; 12-08-2023 at 11:51 AM.. |
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This thread blew up right quick. I wanna join in.
The M2 is great. Good price for what you get. I like it. Like others have said, go give it a spin if you can. Then you can see what you think. None of us can tell you what to drive. Drive what you love. With that said, here’s what I would do, especially since you seem to be pining for a GT4. Skip the M2. Pay a little more, go get the P-Car. I suggest you sell your S2000 and replace it with 987.2 Spyder. Then go buy a 718 Cayman GTS 4.0. Or maybe buy a 718 Boxster GTS 4.0. Then skip the Spyder. I think the GT4 would be nice, but couldn’t get an allocation. The lowly GTS will do… Or if you can find a used reasonably priced GT4, go for that. Gotta pay to play. Happy Motoring! |
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This is their way of getting an extra few grand out of you as the actual cost of the M Driver's Package is $1500, plus if you're a CCA member, you're getting an extra 15% off of that so that really adds insult to injury. Regardless, the seats are worth it no matter how you cut it.
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You shouldn't tell people your car has 550 hp. It has been shown over and over that it has 460-470 at the wheel, and 530-540 at the crank. This is very well established. I'm surprised you haven't seen these numbers before.
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And if people are asking me why I'd keep the S2000 around, well... track day insurance is wayyyyyy cheaper with the S2000 along with other track related consumables. Let's keep the focus on the G87 M2 for now. You mentioned the F87 and I absolutely considered it. But given the prices for a F87 M2 Competition, I may as well go for the newer gen G87 because it'll have newer tech and amenities. And I think that's more important if it'll be my daily driver primarily. Older F87 is definitely better looking than the G87. It's far more elegant. Love your green cars man, when done right, green on cars is gorgeous! And you've pulled them off nicely! |
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Reasonably priced GT4 are still going to be in the 6 figures range, that's currently out of my range for now. My Mazdaspeed will still safely operate for another year or so, maybe my situation will change by next year where I can consider a GT4 instead. There is a scenario in my head where I could actually start planning to put aside money for an used GT4, then spend the $4-5k to refresh the Mazdaspeed's suspension and steering column. And have a reliable, fun, and familiar daily while having 2 high revving legendary motors in my garage. But for now, I would be focusing my research on the M2. As for the Spyder, that top could get old for me REAL quick... haha |
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