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To each their own. I can appreciate handling but being that I Iive in Phoenix and 99.9 percent of our roads are based on a grid, fun roads with tight turns/sweeping corners are a myth to us...kinda like snow....but long stretches of flat roads are everywhere so drag racing and 0-60 blasts it is!
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Some people want both, some of which these cars do offer.
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This Porsche is impressive!!
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02-03-2020, 12:35 AM | #50 |
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Why wouldn't it be? Same motor, extra weight. Is there a world that it wouldn't be slower?
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02-03-2020, 09:19 AM | #51 |
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Mad the GT500 wasnt in this mix, would have loved to see how it performed in the 1/2 mile, but they most likely filmed this before they could get their hands on one.
Also that Lambo SUV......is way faster than I thought it was. Really going to need to mod my Jeep now to take out all the soccer moms on the way home from school :-/ |
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I agree. There’s no way I’m going to buy a Senna over an M2C. I’d like to keep my kidneys and part of my liver.
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Jesus h the porsche, that is ridiculous. Other than the Senna it's likely the best handling car too, what a weapon. I know it's stupid expensive but my gosh, it's basically second after a million dollar supercar, that's ridiculous.
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02-04-2020, 03:58 PM | #58 | |
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Since demand was there bmw made the M2 work as an afterthought. But it's still an S55 taped into a small but massive chassis. It's like a black hole. 3350 for the M2 and 3410 for the M4? 8.1 power to weight ratio for both, which is very good. GENERALLY smaller cars are seen as sportier because smaller = less weight. The M2 is not less weight. It's the same weight but a smaller size. Consider now the advantages of a big car vs a small car. Big cars generally weigh more. But BMW plans ahead and makes the M4 have bits of aluminum and Carbon fiber in the chassis to save weight. Bigger cars get bigger wheel bases. Bigger wheel base comes with inherent advantages. More stability at high speed and better pitch control under braking and accelerating. This means the M4 (and M5) can run a softer suspension set up and achieve everything an M2 can while being both more comfortable for the space and the ride smoothness. In addition under braking, trailing, and corner exit it's capable of smoother transitions. It also can hit curbs and bumps without the chassis upsetting which the M2 is less adept at this. It's not just BMWs pricing model that reflects the superiority of the large cars. In GT becuase weight is balanced the bigger cars get more area for aero. In F1 the increasing number of street courses has led to longer wheel bases being preferred as they can handle the bumps. The M2 having no weight benefit and equal power to weight is simply a squirrelly harder to control M4. Maybe you want this for fun sake, or maybe the smaller package psychologically feels better, but it has failed to outperform the M4. Maybe BMW refuses to give it the power that could give it an edge? Either way I hope that BMW gives the 2 series the proper M treatment with regards to weight management. A 3100 lbs M2 would love definately be a a real M2. |
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Except the manual M2C is 3,582 and the DSG is 3,655 pounds. I agree that a lighter M2 would be a great thing, but BMW seems to be more about added power and more weight these days.
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I think you're oversimplifying things regarding wheelbase. A longer wheelbase is better for bumps, but it also is less good for rotating. There is no perfect wheelbase length as everyone is going to prefer a different feeling for how their car handles. Some people might find the relative lack of rotation and unwieldiness that comes with being a physically bigger car more difficult than something shorter. Lord knows, the thought of driving a long wheelbase 7-series around where I live sounds significantly more difficult than doing the same a 2-series. I guess what i'm saying is that lateral G's are objective, but 'handling' as a general concept, is always going to be subjective. And most people who review the M2 and the M4 come away subjectively feeling like the M2 handles better. So, you say "squirlier, harder to control M4" I say "M4 optimized for autocrosses and tight technical roads rather than for high speeds and sweepers." |
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