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      07-30-2018, 03:33 AM   #22
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CarsGuide (AU)
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-rev...petition-70122

"If the light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, the BMW M2 and M2 Pure were like a pair of atomic-powered sulphur flares when they exploded onto the Australian performance scene in 2016.

But worry not, M fans, because a replacement is on its way. Meet the M2 Competition; the fastest, hardest, most track-focused M2 to date, compliments of its new engine, bigger brakes and more slippery aerodynamics."
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Cars.co.za

https://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news...-review/45336/

"The M2 Competition is a great BMW M car, it ticks all the boxes for a driver who takes driving seriously and wants to have fun. But is it better than the M2 that preceded it? Nope, unfortunately, the initial excitement of having an M3/4 motor under the bonnet subsides as the fierce torque distribution (to get the tyres working under power) take something away from the M2's purity. That said, the M2 Competition is still the best M car available (because it replaces the outgoing M2). In spite of its engine it's still an M2 – its sweetly-balanced handling characteristics remain."
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SG Car Mart (Singapore)
http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/review.php?AID=1353

"Is the M2 Competition a better track car? Absolutely. It's sharper, more agile and quicker.... Is it a better road car, though? I'm not sure it necessarily is, but more importantly, it isn't a worse car by any means, and that assuages my fears."


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