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Originally Posted by TonyL128
At anything over $80K, you have a choice of a slightly used M3/4CS with warranty and faster around the Nurburgring. You can also buy a brand new C8 Corvette which is even faster! I've owned the M2 and upgraded to the M2C for the engine. I do not DD my M2C, it is purely a fun/weekend/track car for me. I can afford the M2CS, but for my money a C8 Corvette with the Z51 package and the MagneRide suspension will be more fun on track. I buy my cars to drive and take them on track. I have a Corvette on order and I was offered a M2CS allocation at MSRP. I passed on the M2CS. But, I will keep my M2C.
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With no manual option. If you are looking for a fast car around the green hell, sure. However, what really sets this apart from the 4CS is the manual option. For car enthusiasts, this will be the deciding factor for a future collectable and desirability with 4CS performance in a shorter wheel base. I do think its priced a little too high but not terrible. Considering all of this, it will be a great buy for the future. Just my honest opinion on all of this.