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      11-09-2022, 05:56 PM   #1
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lucky enough to live close to BMWNA I often snoop around. I was able to snap a quick pic of my CS parked next to the new M2 before I got chased out. I'll try to get better pics next time.

Other than obvious stylistic differences, the biggest difference is the overall size of the two. The newer one being much larger in every aspect. Also for reference my car is not lowered.
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your car looks larger in the pics
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What a step backwards in design. No way I would trade in, and I have an OG M2.
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lucky enough to live close to BMWNA I often snoop around. I was able to snap a quick pic of my CS parked next to the new M2 before I got chased out. I'll try to get better pics next time.

Other than obvious stylistic differences, the biggest difference is the overall size of the two. The newer one being much larger in every aspect. Also for reference my car is not lowered.
Thanks for the pix.

Hard to do with a phone, or even with a pro DSLR, as you'd need a TS lens to get the comparison done right.

Your car is brilliant IMO, the new one, well, it is what it is.

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your car looks larger in the pics
Perspective. His car is closer.
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lucky enough to live close to BMWNA I often snoop around. I was able to snap a quick pic of my CS parked next to the new M2 before I got chased out. I'll try to get better pics next time.

Other than obvious stylistic differences, the biggest difference is the overall size of the two. The newer one being much larger in every aspect. Also for reference my car is not lowered.
Thanks for the pix.

Hard to do with a phone, or even with a pro DSLR, as you'd need a TS lens to get the comparison done right.

Your car is brilliant IMO, the new one, well, it is what it is.

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your car looks larger in the pics
Perspective. His car is closer.
My car is indeed closer because of the wall in the back I couldn't park flush and I was rushed. I didn't wanna get caught. But in person it's very obvious the new gen is larger. The hood is massive, bumper also massive. The g87 was parked next to an 8 coupe and the 8 did not dwarf it
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