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      11-13-2020, 08:45 AM   #59
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The M2 is probably the most focused "driver car" BMW has right now... But I still cant get over the fact that it looks like a kid car.

I just cant imagine anyone over the age of like 35 buying this thing.

And for the price?? LOL I would take a Porsche Cayman or used 911 without hesitation
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Jussayin'
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The M2 is probably the most focused "driver car" BMW has right now... But I still cant get over the fact that it looks like a kid car.

I just cant imagine anyone over the age of like 35 buying this thing.

And for the price?? LOL I would take a Porsche Cayman or used 911 without hesitation
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Jussayin'
Lovely car but am with you on this. Way back in 1999 I was 26 and felt the M3 was too kiddish and went with the S4. 😂😂. Since then I've been bouncing around w the E92 and an F10 thrown in and reupped with a second M4. Now I'm 47 and can't picture myself in an M2. The only car that will get me to go the other way is the GR Yaris!!!
The beauty of being a car enthusiast is that it begins in childhood and changes very little over a lifetime. Generally speaking, the types of cars that captured our hearts as children continue to decades later.
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