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Originally Posted by Clark_Kent
I've driven both vehicles at the limit in a closed circuit (track) environment and the M2 did not blow me away vis-à-vis the M3/M4. It does feel more nimble and tossable; however, the performance gap between the models is immediately noticeable. I realize lap times are not everything but I'm still not sure - after a couple of years - why the M2 is hailed by some as a better M3/M4. For all intents and purposes, the dimensions are nearly identical between both cars but the M2 has less power.
From my perspective, there is limited to no cannibalization. The M2 is a product of market segmentation. Don't be fooled by the marketing and hype.
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I believe he was talking about the M2 competition as opposed to the regular m2