TBP88
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Unless you literally only drive in the dry I'd strongly suggest you stick to the more all weather tyres - wet/cold grip on the slicker tyres is dreadful, at times downright dangerous. Particularly on a car with the reputation the M2 has.Allow me to add my perspective purely from the point of view of M2 Comp owner.
The state of tune of the standard car feels as if it is reigned in. Adding an ECU tune with CS map really suits it much better. I’ve run stage 1 maps on mine and feel the low down torque is much too aggressive for the standard suspension and tyres and that the OE type maps suit it well.
Mine has a KW V1 suspension which is the same as BMW M Sport suspension. This really tamed the rear of the car and allows for slides that are more predictable and controllable. It turned a car that could be scary to drive fast around town into a fun car to drive fast and gave it a more playful character without the bite.
I don’t care for the M Sport exhaust. While I prefer the look of it to the OE one that comes standard with the car - specifically the carbon tips (which can be added) and the smaller real silencer (replacing the cow udder) I son’t think it sounds any better, only louder. There are plenty S55s in our neighbourhood and most of them have modified exhausts and I listen to these every weekend racing down Nic Diedericks and I remain completely unimpressed by their vulgar noise. That said I don’t think there is anything wrong with the sound and character of the S55 compared to N55. When you hear it you immediately know what it is and I love the sound, which reminds me of the bark of a Rottweiler compared to the N55 which you hear plenty of and many of them plenty loud and still no more impressive to me personally.
I can’t give my personal comparison to the new M2, because I haven’t driven one and I also don’t care to drive one as it is heaver than the previous Gen S55 M3 and about the same size but reported to be less fun to drive and less involving. It is a straight line monster and a bahn stormer for sure with plenty of torque to hit hard, but that doesn’t feature high on my list of priorities for a car like this.
I’ve owned mine since 2019 / 20 000km. It is as near a fun car as can be had for the money and enough to keep me from buying a Cayman.
What I like most:
- fun and controllable oversteer in M mode
- grunt at any rpm with minimal turbo lag
- the KW suspension dynamics
- the ability to turn it from fun to scary in less than 3 minutes
- having more than 340 kW available in a car that can be driven every day
- overtaking slow traffic
- back round or highway blasts
- DCT in efficient mode and steering in comfort
- the characteristic S55 engine / exhaust sound
- the M Performance brakes (with braided lines added as well as proper fluid)
- carplay
- HK sound
What I don’t like so much:
- the suspension is very firm and I don’t want to fiddle with damping all the time so leave it at standard settings
- the car is low with the added carbon bits
- interior quality not at the same level as my fiancé’s S3 of the same year
- DCT - I would have preferred this in manual and I would have enjoyed it more for that. It can be driven in manual mode of course and it the gearbox is very quick and efficient, but not driving it enough sometimes have me forgetting that I’m in manual and not in auto, which really sounds silly
- the s-tronic gearbox on the S3 seems more intuitive than BMW’s attempt
- it isn’t as settled at speed on roads with poor surface conditions as a conparable Audi model - I suppose that is true of most BMW cars as I have experienced it with other models as well
What I would change:
- replace the Michellin SS with Cup 2 tyres
- I replaced the charge pipes with anodized aluminium
I replace the oil and filter every 6 months / 6000km whichever comes first. I regard this as essential maintenance on these cars.
I use 5 litres ethanol to each tank as I believe it is better for the car than standard 95 octane only.
I don’t consider the OG model so be superior in any way. I think it is a bit less of an M car in every way compared to the Comp. That doesn’t mean I knock it - I think it is plenty good, but the Comp is that bit better in everything for me.
I still think it the best M car BMW has built in the last decade or more.
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