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      07-19-2016, 03:48 PM   #14
justinco
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He commented on the M2's turn-in and steering response being better, this is what I am looking for in an M car, personally. I drove an f80 M3 for the first time last week and I must say, this precise steering/chassis feel (which I loved so much from e9x/e46/e36 M3's) was just not at all present on the f80. The car felt big and heavy and just not as precise or direct as previous gens. Granted this was only a 20 minute test drive of the f80, but I can recall driving e90's recently and the precision and direct chassis/steering feel is instantly noticeable. The f80 did have enormous amounts of torque and power though, that definitely stood out

Really hoping the M2 has these steering/chassis characteristics that I love about the older M's!
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