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I replaced my M3
I know this is more of a Porsche forum, but there are some fellow M3 owners here, too. I was one of them, until yesterday when I sent my E46 M3 off to its new owner. It’s the first car I’ve actually ever made money from duriing ownership.
I’ve replaced it with a 2018 M2. Arctic white, 6MT. Three things I learned on day one. First, this car is blisteringly fast compared to my M3, or any other car I’ve ever owned. I am respectfully careful with my right foot. I can’t wait for an open track . . . Second, the amount of features is crazy. I am not sure I will ever use much of it. Of course my son has already configured himself a driver’s profile. Third, the LED headlights are phenomenal. I can’t velieve how incredible they are. I find night driving much tougher as I approach my 50s, but the light pattern and spectrum took away much of that. Honestly, I can rationalize the purchase by that alone. I know I will miss 7000 plus rpms down long straights at tracks such as Mont Tremblant. But the torque of the turbo N55 is a terrific substitute. |
Congrats and thanks for your review. I will echo your sentiments re:great lights and night driving as well as how torque makes for a pleasurable driving experience. Revs are great. Yet, having to wring out your machine in order to extract exciting levels of performance isn't all that rewarding over time. Riding a wave of acceleration from a nice turbocharged machine doesn't ever seem to get old but can make driving a regular car pretty boring by comparison. Big displacement is a good substitute for turbocharging but it still doesn't seem as effortless!
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Sounds fun, congrats!
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cool, picks of old and new?
Did the M3 have HIDs? |
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This is excellent information. Did you have a chance to compare your M2 to the current M3 or M4? I'm a year or two away from replacing my 535 and I've promised myself something performance oriented and comfortable as a daily driver. The M2 and 2 series performance versions seem like a great option on paper. I'm wondering how they stack up to the current M3/M4.
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The good folks at The Grand Tour showed the M4 being faster of course, but the M2 is more a pure driver's car. I would like to drive either and confirm...
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FWIW, my '78 911 has pretty good headlights. H-4s (of course) and 130/100 watt bulbs with relays. Daytime at night. IMHO
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Congrats on the M2. They are great cars, and they look awesome in Arctic White. I have an E92 M3 and recently played on track with a new M2. Both stock, on street tires, both driven by instructors.
Interesting to see where torque vs. revs comes into play. Lap times were about even, but the M2's torque at low revs gave it a distinct advantage coming out of the turns. The M3 would catch up only when it had a chance to rev up, and it seemed to have a better top speed on the straights. Around town, the torque of turbo motors is very nice to have, but there's something about a naturally aspirated V8 that revs to 8200rpm that keeps me in the M3. |
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I am more of a Zen guy on track -- I don't do 30 minutes at 10/10ths. The power will allow me to relax a bit when I am chasing friends . . . |
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The 2019 M2 has the S55 motor from the M4. That should be something . . . |
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It's nice that LEDs can be retrofit, and not too surprising since I would think that they should use the same or less power for the same or more light output. |
The current M2 is the car the M3 should be. Good choice!
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sounds like an exciting car. congrats!
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Meanwhile, 1M cars still haven't depreciated... I think the M2 is a good successor.
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Funny that I totally agree with lights being a huge deal. I can’t stand driving anything with halogen lights anymore, getting old probably doesn’t help. HIDs are a requirement and all of my cars have them from the factory.
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