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      05-27-2023, 11:02 PM   #111
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Did they weigh the M2 with Thomas in it? No way it is 3,968 pounds with the carbon seats and roof as shown before the drag race.
4000lbs!? Not a g87 hater but Jeez 4000lbs!? It sounds like an EV.
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      05-27-2023, 11:26 PM   #112
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It is hard for some f87 owner to accept the reality that their is m2 available which is better than their m2. So to keep themself happy they pretend to hate new g87.
What a stupid statement!. This is exactly the type of insecure childishness that is designed to do nothing but start trouble & does nothing but reflect badly on fellow G87 owners.
I think you will find many G87 owners/potential owners are actually ex F87 owners. I for one am an F87 owner & one of the only cars I would currently consider updating it to is the G87 so am very interested in sensible owner feedback, reviews, new model release news etc. Go elsewhere if you wish to stir shit, no room for that type of behaviour here regardless of what you own !.
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      05-27-2023, 11:40 PM   #113
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4000lbs!? Not a g87 hater but Jeez 4000lbs!? It sounds like an EV.
It doesn't weigh 4,000 lbs. BMW lists the curb for the auto at 3,814 lbs. IND put their 6MT on a scale with gas at 3/4 and it weighed 3,758 lbs with standard seats and carbon roof.
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      05-28-2023, 12:34 AM   #114
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The RS3 does drive pretty well imo but it’s no M2. The A45 AMG is a far better proposition (recently sold mine) than the RS3 imo but again it’s no M car.
Wait, wait. Back up. Forget about the G87, I want to talk about this now. I found absolutely nothing to love about the A45 and I want to start a flamewar about how terrible it is, especially its infotainment system.

Just kidding, it's fine.
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      05-28-2023, 04:22 AM   #115
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Wait, wait. Back up. Forget about the G87, I want to talk about this now. I found absolutely nothing to love about the A45 and I want to start a flamewar about how terrible it is, especially its infotainment system.

Just kidding, it's fine.
My A45 was my daily, it was fantastic in this role & I would place the RS3 in this vein also.
The M2 on the other hand is far more focused & an ideal track car/club car (especially once modified), something I think neither the AMG or Audi perform very well.
The only real alternative I see to a new M2 is a Cayman GTS & the P car is way more expensive here.
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      05-28-2023, 06:38 AM   #116
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We all know looks are subjective, but mein gott the grill on the Audi is pretty ridiculous. So much want for black plastic, might have to start wrapping the grill around to the sides on the next design.
If you're gonna buy an Audi with an ugly grille do what I did...
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      05-28-2023, 06:42 AM   #117
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F87c was on pilot sports and that car was a manual.
If Thomas is reading this here is my F87C DCT on Cup2s (240), since I'm in the area he can use it and have at it...
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      05-28-2023, 08:14 AM   #118
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I owned an f87 (M2C manual). My friend got a g87 manual and I have driven it few times incl a track day. I traded in my M2C last year for a 911c2s manual. I feel f87 is simple, nimble and fun; I do have regrets for not keeping it and if I could go back in time I will keep it .
Saying that G87 is great in its own regard, it’s a more modern car and it’s able to put power down much more efficiently than F87. I remember once in my f87, I took a spirited turn and I was lucky I didn’t die, since then I have been very careful when I take turns in f87. With G87 torque release is much more efficient- it’s not giving you too much torque/power at lower gear/rpm that vehicle can’t handle. So it’s a more efficient power modern m car with more safe power release but lesser playfulness than F87.

My thought is if you don’t have an M car and want one get the G87 now. It’s such a nice one and you won’t regret. But if you already have one, say an f87, then wait till new M2C comes (but not sure it will have MT ).
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      05-28-2023, 08:23 AM   #119
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I owned an f87 (M2C manual). My friend got a g87 manual and I have driven it few times incl a track day. I traded in my M2C last year for a 911c2s manual. I feel f87 is simple, nimble and fun; I do have regrets for not keeping it and if I could go back in time I will keep it .
Saying that F87 is great in its own regard, it’s a more modern car and it’s able to put power down much more efficiently than g87. I remember once in my f87, I took a spirited turn and I was lucky I didn’t die, since then I have been very careful when I take turns in g87. With f87 torque release is much more efficient- it’s not giving you too much torque/power at lower gear/rpm that vehicle can’t handle. So it’s a more efficient power modern m car with more safe power release but lesser playfulness than g87.

My thought is if you don’t have an M car and want one get the F87 now. It’s such a nice one and you won’t regret. But if you already have one, say an f87, then wait till new M2C comes (but not sure it will have MT ).
I think you have some of your F's and G's flipped
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      05-28-2023, 09:10 AM   #121
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All of my BMWs were manual. A 2009 a 2011 and this 2023. I never had any issue extracting power. Its there just rev it out. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm missing???
Modern automatics simply shift faster than a manual and have extra gears to work with to be in the optimal RPM range.

Put an auto and a manual version of the same car with the same tires and the same driver on the same day with the same track conditions and the auto will likely have a faster lap time.
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      05-28-2023, 09:31 AM   #122
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I think you have some of your F's and G's flipped
Thought I was tripping.. good to know not just me
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Thought I was tripping.. good to know not just me
Lol ya, don’t type in waking up post a party night. Fixed now..
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Totally agree. I have only driven the G87 (M6) on the street and loved it. Felt instantly comfortable in it. I didn't like the long, somewhat rubbery feel of the G87 manual as much as the Tremec on my 1LE, but it was still fine and fun.

I did order the G87 in ZF8. I'm sure I'll miss the manual, but looking forward for the better visibility and ergonomics of the G87.

Completely agree with you G87, SS1LE, Cayman GTS, C8, F87CS, etc, all the cars being discussed here are awesome vehicles.

I still think in terms of bang for the buck the G87 and SS1LE are top of the class. A ton of value for the $$$ if you want a good dual duty street/track car.
I bought my 2018 SS1LE for $39k (pre-covid)... Tell me what is a better bank for the buck with a warranty?!?
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On the topic of F87 laptimes, you can’t forget Thomas owns an F87.
His laptimes with any F87 (OG, C or CS) are going to be quicker than with another car he doesn’t know well.

Remember, by their own rules, each car is on track for 1 warm up lap, 3 hot laps, and 1 cool down lap.

How many hot laps has he taken in the car he owns?

It’s a known fact drivers need time to learn the cars/tracks. He’s mastered the F87. So anyone can say, for example, that an M2 CS would not have been quicker than the next car down, had the reviewer owned that car instead.
The M2c and M2cs track times were run before he owned his OG.
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I've been cross shopping between the RS3 and G87 M2. I may be a minority but I actually like the looks of the M2 better. After owning 2 tuned S3s,( I know not the same as an RS3) The M2 style of performance is what I'm looking for. More exciting with soul. Also the auto makes more sense due to the gearing and quicker shifts.

So managed to get a #1 spot at 2 different dealers after selling my 981 Cayman S. Now just waiting on an allocation. However I think production is about to slow or stop for the 2024 models. Was hoping to have it for the Sumner but now looks like winter. Ugh. Toronto red with carbon roof and interior. Carbon ducktail spoiler and mirror caps.
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On the topic of F87 laptimes, you can’t forget Thomas owns an F87.

It’s a known fact drivers need time to learn the cars/tracks. He’s mastered the F87. So anyone can say, for example, that an M2 CS would not have been quicker than the next car down, had the reviewer owned that car instead.
That's a really good point!

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That's a really good point!

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The M2c and M2cs track times were run before he owned his OG.
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The M2c and M2cs track times were run before he owned his OG.
Good to know. Looks like he got it at the end of '21.
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Everything that can be objectively measured is superior in the G87.

Easy to ignore all the other stuff that's pure opinion.
Gosh I can't wait until the next gen fully electric m2 puts down better numbers and is better in every objective way, and suddenly the same people who only care about objective numbers, will start screaming about the subjective quality of ICE cars, a MT, less weight, the g87, character etc.
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Gosh I can't wait until the next gen fully electric m2 puts down better numbers and is better in every objective way, and suddenly the same people who only care about objective numbers, will start screaming about the subjective quality of ICE cars, a MT, less weight, the g87, character etc.
Anyone would be hard-pressed to stir the pot, cry, kick and scream as much as people have over the G87, but we'll just have to wait and see.

I have no intention of buying one, but I'm interested to see how the 718 EV plays out. If/when I do get an EV I'll still keep my manual ICE cars for however long it makes sense to. It's crazy how we're allowed to own and enjoy multiple cars and aren't forced to ditch our current ride for the next generation
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Gosh I can't wait until the next gen fully electric m2 puts down better numbers and is better in every objective way, and suddenly the same people who only care about objective numbers, will start screaming about the subjective quality of ICE cars, a MT, less weight, the g87, character etc.
You’re wrong in my case. I’m ready for the first sports EV coupe that isn’t $2mm or Tesla vaporware.

Proof of the childishness of this debate from F87 folks. “Yeah, well the next-next M2 is going to be even better than yours!” OK? Fantastic.
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