M2, how wide?

M2, how wide?

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rotaryjam

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657 posts

116 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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I'm thinking about getting an M2 but I'm confused about the width.

It's potentially an issue as I have a narrow entrance to my garage, not an issue once inside. It's 210cm at its narrowest.

I've seen 1,990mm quoted most commonly which seems really wide! I've also found 1854mm quoted.

Is this simply including/excluding mirrors?

Thanks

mmm-five

11,768 posts

299 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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BMW.co.uk said:
The M2 Comp is 1,984mm (including mirrors)
BMW website

rotaryjam

Original Poster:

657 posts

116 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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Thank you.

With them folded does that reduce the width much? Those arches seem pretty wide

SaintsPaul

701 posts

182 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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I have just bought an M2 Comp and it is a tight squeeze into my garage. I have owned an E39 5 series in the past and the M2 is much harder to get into the garage. The parking sensors are going crazy laugh
I wouldn't fold the mirrors in as you may struggle to see where the walls are.

rotaryjam

Original Poster:

657 posts

116 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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SaintsPaul said:
I have just bought an M2 Comp and it is a tight squeeze into my garage. I have owned an E39 5 series in the past and the M2 is much harder to get into the garage. The parking sensors are going crazy laugh
I wouldn't fold the mirrors in as you may struggle to see where the walls are.
At least you have parking sensors I suppose! Does it have one of those birds eye views of the car to help you avoid hitting things?

mmm-five

11,768 posts

299 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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rotaryjam said:
Thank you.

With them folded does that reduce the width much? Those arches seem pretty wide
The owner's manual seems to think the mirrors are the widest part.

Screenshot of the owner's manual:

Pupp

12,525 posts

287 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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On the mirror folding, all I can say is the width is not greatly reduced on the M2C... But the mirrors are a bit different to the OG model, so they may be more effective.

I'm 3k miles in now and still find it a tricky mutha to tuck into tight spaces, even with all the sensors and rear camera. It's a little car really! smile

SaintsPaul

701 posts

182 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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rotaryjam said:
At least you have parking sensors I suppose! Does it have one of those birds eye views of the car to help you avoid hitting things?
To be honest I wish I could turn off all the sensors and the rear camera when I put the car in the garage. It is much easier to concentrate on the mirrors.
Years ago I fitted some old carpet to the walls of my garage. It would help if I got too close on the passenger side and protects the door when I squeeze out of the car.

Shanksy87

387 posts

137 months

Saturday 26th September 2020
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Believe I have a standard 210cm garage door and although its tight its no bother getting it in the garage with the mirrors folded out, i've not yet folded them in so can't comment on the usefulness of that feature but it shouldn't be needed.

rotaryjam

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657 posts

116 months

Sunday 27th September 2020
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Thanks that's reassuring!

Burnside81

9 posts

57 months

Tuesday 13th October 2020
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210cm is standard garage door opening (7ft). The fact the rear is wider than the front nearly caught me out the first day I got the car home and went in forwards!! I fold my mirrors whilst they go through the gap and then fold them out again.

UmpaLoompa

1,789 posts

176 months

Wednesday 14th October 2020
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Not much help but my M2 competition is the scariest car I've ever driven throigh the Rotherhithe tunnel which has a 6'6" restriction. The wider rear track than the front really don't help