G87 M2 Comp - it is huge!
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I was at my BMW dealer this morning and one of the techs was moving a G87 M2 into the parking space next to me.
It does look much much more attractive in the metal than in pictures, for sure, but it looked absolutely huge next to my E92 M3. Never noticed the size in pictures/videos, but my M3 next to it looked like an original Mini, next to a current MINI.
I believe it is on the same platform as the M4, so that is going to be the deciding/limiting factor, but all the same, if you want a small/wieldy M-car, where do you look?
A 1 or 2 gen old M8 must be about the same size?
It does look much much more attractive in the metal than in pictures, for sure, but it looked absolutely huge next to my E92 M3. Never noticed the size in pictures/videos, but my M3 next to it looked like an original Mini, next to a current MINI.
I believe it is on the same platform as the M4, so that is going to be the deciding/limiting factor, but all the same, if you want a small/wieldy M-car, where do you look?
A 1 or 2 gen old M8 must be about the same size?
Tony B2 said:
I was at my BMW dealer this morning and one of the techs was moving a G87 M2 into the parking space next to me.
It does look much much more attractive in the metal than in pictures, for sure, but it looked absolutely huge next to my E92 M3. Never noticed the size in pictures/videos, but my M3 next to it looked like an original Mini, next to a current MINI.
I believe it is on the same platform as the M4, so that is going to be the deciding/limiting factor, but all the same, if you want a small/wieldy M-car, where do you look?
A 1 or 2 gen old M8 must be about the same size?
This is why and also why it weighs so much. I hated them initially however there is one that parks near me at the station car park ... growing on me. Think certain colours look better than others.It does look much much more attractive in the metal than in pictures, for sure, but it looked absolutely huge next to my E92 M3. Never noticed the size in pictures/videos, but my M3 next to it looked like an original Mini, next to a current MINI.
I believe it is on the same platform as the M4, so that is going to be the deciding/limiting factor, but all the same, if you want a small/wieldy M-car, where do you look?
A 1 or 2 gen old M8 must be about the same size?
TX.
Tony B2 said:
Good point!
Even better the M2 CS which I think was Evo Car of year, not sure what they go for....searching look like they go for about 60-70k...https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2020-bmw-f87-m...
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2020-bmw-m2-cs...
but it would be a keeper like the 1M for me....if I had a 5 car garage lol
Edited by VeeTenM on Friday 2nd May 18:31
Having had a F87 OG M2 new in 2017 and kept that for three years before jumping to a GT4 we now also have added a G87 M2. The G87 is in a different league to the F87.
Yes it’s bigger than the OG M2 but the G87 M2 is a great car and very quick. Not as dynamically good as my GT4 but a very good car at the price point.
If you’re thinking about one try to get an extended test drive.
My local dealership threw me the keys to the sales manager’s car and said see you in a couple of hours. That was a solo test drive for two hours and that was enough to seal the deal so to speak and then negotiated a deal and six weeks later we had a new G87 M2.

Yes it’s bigger than the OG M2 but the G87 M2 is a great car and very quick. Not as dynamically good as my GT4 but a very good car at the price point.
If you’re thinking about one try to get an extended test drive.
My local dealership threw me the keys to the sales manager’s car and said see you in a couple of hours. That was a solo test drive for two hours and that was enough to seal the deal so to speak and then negotiated a deal and six weeks later we had a new G87 M2.
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