M2 or M240i?
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Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

259 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Looking for a new toy to go with my soon to be kumquat fisted VRs Estate and have narrowed it down to these 2.

The M2 is an M car - and looks the bks, and is mine for roughly £46k with a dealer discount and a few toys.
Ive been offered an M240i factory ordered with similar toys for £32k .... so £14k difference

Looking at videos etc, bar the M2 being more special looking (and sounding), there really is very little in it performance wise.

Anyone driven both and can shed some light?

£14k is a pretty big difference just for the bodykit and M logo, but its a true M, but £14k.... hmmm

Yipper

5,964 posts

107 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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M2, all day long.

Looks much better, handles better, and has a proper badge.

People just laugh at the M240i because they think you can't afford a proper M2.

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

189 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Theres no way I would spend nigh on £50k for an M2. Maybe after a couple of years at £30k.

rich85uk

4,029 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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what about the M4? they are now within your budget and faster than the M2

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

259 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Would like something new that i could end up keeping a while ... perhaps.

Deerfoot

5,082 posts

201 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Yipper said:
People just laugh at the M240i because they think you can't afford a proper M2.
I'm sure they don't.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

147 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Deerfoot said:
Yipper said:
People just laugh at the M240i because they think you can't afford a proper M2.
I'm sure they don't.
No they would laugh because you can't afford a M4

Codswallop

5,256 posts

211 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Nickbrapp said:
Deerfoot said:
Yipper said:
People just laugh at the M240i because they think you can't afford a proper M2.
I'm sure they don't.
No they would laugh because you can't afford a M4
Pfft. M4 drivers merely can't afford an M6 wink

Seriously, some people need to get over themselves and drive what they want

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

203 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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They are cars for different people.

As far as I can tell, the M240i would be the perfect car for my father, the M2 would utterly not be.

One is a good, fast all-rounder; one is a proper hardcore rocket.

IMHO

GTID

146 posts

135 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Ursicles said:
Looking for a new toy to go with my soon to be kumquat fisted VRs Estate and have narrowed it down to these 2.

The M2 is an M car - and looks the bks, and is mine for roughly £46k with a dealer discount and a few toys.
Ive been offered an M240i factory ordered with similar toys for £32k .... so £14k difference

Looking at videos etc, bar the M2 being more special looking (and sounding), there really is very little in it performance wise.

Anyone driven both and can shed some light?

£14k is a pretty big difference just for the bodykit and M logo, but its a true M, but £14k.... hmmm
There's a bit more than just a bodykit and an M logo for your £14k. Is it worth the premium over the 240i? I haven't driven both back to back but if I was in your shoes I certainly would.

From what I've heard, and read, the straight line performance is fairly similar but in the twisty bits it's a different story altogether as you would expect.

bigmowley

2,358 posts

193 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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My wife has an M2 and I have driven an M240i for a weekend. If you can afford it take the M2 all day long. There is not much to separate them up to 7/10 ths. However once you get the bit between your teeth the M2 is much much better. On track at 10/10ths the M2 is astonishingly good. Not tracked a M240 but I followed one at Oulton Park last week and it was quick in a straight line but very wibbly wobbly in the corners and easy meat for my Megane Cup S.
The M2 vs M4 debate is an interesting one! But that's for another thread.

RSTurboPaul

12,289 posts

275 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Hasn't the M2 got a reputation for being dicey in the wet?


That sounds much better wink lol


You could also consider a seondhand 1M - IIRC they are about £50k now?

nickfrog

23,220 posts

234 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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bigmowley said:
I followed one at Oulton Park last week and it was quick in a straight line but very wibbly wobbly in the corners and easy meat for my Megane Cup S.
I doubt it - my Cup S has never managed to match any of my M135i's lap times. Not that it matters.

OP, M2s are now under £40k but I reckon won't lose much more than £300/month now for a couple of years, which will be similar to what a M240i would lose.

Both brilliant cars anyhow.


Edited by nickfrog on Friday 6th October 06:35

cerb4.5lee

38,598 posts

197 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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nickfrog said:
Both brilliant cars anyhow.
This, and I'd be happy in either, I would appreciate the LSD in the M2 more and it looks more purposeful, I really like both loads but I would struggle to choose between a M2 and M4 though, and that would be a very tricky decision.

Pica-Pica

15,418 posts

101 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Nickbrapp said:
Deerfoot said:
Yipper said:
People just laugh at the M240i because they think you can't afford a proper M2.
I'm sure they don't.
No they would laugh because you can't afford a M4
.."and so it goes, go round again, and now and then you wonder who the real men are"

marcella

187 posts

141 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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I haven't driven an M2 but had a M235i for a little over a year. It lacked in a few places for me such as suspension, no lsd and exhaust. To fix all that would be 5-6k? And then it still doesn't look as good as the M2, so I think the M2 is probably better value.

The M235i is a great daily but when pushing it on a b-road it starts lacking in places where I'm in no doubt the M2 would shine. If you can afford the M2, go for it. I know I would of.

Setest

103 posts

141 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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I'm about to chose a 240 over the m2/rivals, coming from an e92 m3, I just don't need a 'track' car to potter around in with the rare occasional blast, so I'm choosing the 240 for the exact opposite reason you're considering one smile. I'm not sure a 240 qualifies as a 'toy' in my opinion, not with an M2 and it's similarly prices equivalents on the menu, even with your 240 price you could look at some more exciting (albeit more costly to maintain) prospects.

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,074 posts

259 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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I did consider some others to put a smile on my face like a V8 vantage, an M5, a c63 (had a drive - did nothing for me) and a granturismo.

But as you said, these are all older cars and the bill soon start to wrack up!

Herbs

4,988 posts

246 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Ursicles said:
I did consider some others to put a smile on my face like a V8 vantage, an M5, a c63 (had a drive - did nothing for me) and a granturismo.

But as you said, these are all older cars and the bill soon start to wrack up!
Not when you take depreciation into it wink

Back to your original question. i reckon the cost of ownership will be pretty similar or even slightly in the M2's favour over a couple of years even though the purchase price is that much higher.

CABC

6,011 posts

118 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Herbs said:
i reckon the cost of ownership will be pretty similar or even slightly in the M2's favour over a couple of years even though the purchase price is that much higher.
how so? even if M2 depreciates less in % terms, he'll still lose a fair chunk of the 14k difference. after 3 yrs that could be 5-8k extra cost over the 240.