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Originally Posted by AndrewC1989
Sorry I phrased that incorrectly, what I meant was "those that have moved on have moved on to..."
I agree, I think many have stayed the course. It's a great car and hard to beat for the money.
That being said, I think part of the reason I love it so much is that it's a second car for me, not a DD. If I was put in a position where I had to go from 2 cars to 1, I wouldn't keep the M2. The roads here are horrible and it's too small and loud for daily use IMO. Also I care about it too much, almost to a fault. It's not the kind of car I want to put in a tight parking space, leave on the street overnight, or take a cross country road trip in. Driving my F30 is so much more relaxing. It can get a scuff or scratch and I really don't care at all. I can also drive into potholes without lifting my ass off the seat whilst saying four hail mary's, waiting to see if the TPMS light goes off. Again, I love the M2 but it just isn't the most practical car in the world, and that makes it a luxury not a necessity for me. In spite of that, I still hope I get to keep it forever
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Mine is a DD. I’m pretty careful where I park it, 3 years in, no door dings. Although it had a ton of rock chips in the front.
I find it a pretty civilized car, very easy to live with. Almost too tame.
Admittedly, my wife hates it and hasn’t ridden in it more than a couple of times.
I’d love to keep it and get something less practical.