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      03-31-2017, 03:01 AM   #18
Z3MQP
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Drives: Z3 M Coupé, M2, F11, e30 325i
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Thank you for your Input

What you describe I recognize in some of my other BMW, too. But there it is MUCH more gentle and smooth than in the M2. I wouldn´t complain about some noises and mechanic feedback like that because it´s a sports car.

In the M2 it really feels like a strong mechanic play as if the diff hits something realtivly strong. And it is with a delay of nearly a second from the moment I leave the throttle...

I think it gets even worth with the time and it even doesn´t feel save... It feels if something could be destroyed after a while.

Fortunately the local BMW Team judges it the same way.

And if that would be normal, all magazines would have sucked at the M2 justifiably for sure.

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