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Test Drive BMW M2 Competition

I'd love to drive the M2 MT!

Even after the test ride, I was too "Good! That was good! So good!Since the restaurant had been repeatedly firing off a series of "I'm sorry, but I'm sorry.

So, let's see if we have a MT car in stock now?

He told me that he just had to make sure that I was in the right place.There was one MT with a black body color, priced at about 10 million yen including options.

I declined, saying, "Well... if it's a sports car, I'd prefer a flashier color like blue... I still have to pay off my current car, so I can't buy it right away..."(Of course.)

Still not quite over-excited, I said to my husband, "I'm not sure I'm ready for this.After the 320i, I'd love to drive a used M2!!!I told my husband," she said.

What the hell! That's a big leap! ...I mean, a manual transmission Porsche is a lot of fun, but Mina is still afraid of Porsche...His mental state shows too much in his driving.What made the M2 so much fun this time around was, of course, the car itself, but also the fact that "the car was so good.Not a Porsche.I think the lack of a mental barrier was a big part of it.

I was told. No, well, that's pretty much what I was told, but...

By the way, I asked my husband how he felt about M2.

Yes, the M2 competition is a good idea.Positioned like a GT3 in Porsche.I had heard from the store owner that the bike was very spartan, but it wasn't at all, and it was very easy to ride.
Rather.In Porsche, it is similar to the regular model 911.I felt like I was in the right place at the right time. That must be why it was so easy for Mina to ride.
However, I usually drive a GT3, which has more of a racing car element to it, so given that, I don't think I need the M2 for me.
And I also thought, in particular.Compared to the Porsche, I thought the rear stability and treading feeling was somehow a little less....It was raining when I test drove the car, so I felt like I could easily slide the rear end off the car if I kept accelerating at a good pace going around a medium speed curve.
I might prefer a car with a little more stability or solidity. But for those who want to have both sporty driving and daily driving in one car, this is a good choice.
I'd rather have the new 320i than the old one.

This was the case.

I said, "But the new 3-series doesn't have a manual, and if it did, I wouldn't need one." The guy at the store heard that and said, "I don't need it.

A typical family would say, "The husband prefers M2 and the wife prefers 320.Wife prefers M2, husband prefers 320.I have never seen anything like that... Mr. and Mrs. Fatty are completely the opposite of the world (laughs).

He laughed.

After having the opportunity to test drive a BMW this time, I once again thought that there are so many good cars in the world. I would like to continue to drive a variety of cars, regardless of make or transmission.

 

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