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Originally Posted by s4awd
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Originally Posted by 340i9114s
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Originally Posted by ///M2CS
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Originally Posted by 340i9114s
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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Originally Posted by 340i9114s
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Originally Posted by ///M2CS
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Originally Posted by 340i9114s
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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😂
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Jussayin'
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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!!!
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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.