Thread: Thoughts on BMW m2?
02-29-2024, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350⏩
Lotus over a Porsche… JFL. lmao.
You definitely sound like a Porsche guy lol. Like I said, it's a cultish fanbase brand, the people who love them tend to swear by them. I always preferred something like a Lotus for ultimate lightweight handling, balance, and feel. Balance is where the 911 traditionally lost me, never been a fan of the rear engine layout. Latest ones are practically mid engine though, but then I like the old engines a lot more, back when they were air cooled.
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02-29-2024, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted By 6gorillion⏩
If I really want to get honest I'd bring up how I prefer Ferrari over Porsche, but that just feels like flexxing.
Lotus over a Porsche… JFL. lmao.
But I do think Lotus cars tend to handle better, if you really want to get down to what the best light weight handling drivers cars are.
02-29-2024, 04:18 PM
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Can you even drive a Lotus in the USA?
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02-29-2024, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350⏩
Ferraris are better for Mogging, but are known garage queens that even need way more maintenance than the equivalent Porsche.
If I really want to get honest I'd bring up how I prefer Ferrari over Porsche, but that just feels like flexxing.
But I do think Lotus cars tend to handle better, if you really want to get down to what the best light weight handling drivers cars are.
But I do think Lotus cars tend to handle better, if you really want to get down to what the best light weight handling drivers cars are.
You could easily daily drive a Turbo S while flogging it on a track on weekends.
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02-29-2024, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted By BigGuyTruth⏩
Yeah they have been selling some of their cars in the US for a while now, but they are definitely a rare sight. That's another reason I would take one over a Porsche, around where I have lived, in nice parts of CA, it feels like every other well off boomer is driving some Porsche, they are pretty common cars. Lotus are still a rare sight, hardly ever see someone driving one, and they can really get my attention a lot more because of it. Like I could walk past a really nice 911 and think nothing of it, but see an Elise and stop to check it out.
Can you even drive a Lotus in the USA?
02-29-2024, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350⏩
Yeah they look sick. Every boomer here drives a porsche here as well.
Yeah they have been selling some of their cars in the US for a while now, but they are definitely a rare sight. That's another reason I would take one over a Porsche, around where I have lived, in nice parts of CA, it feels like every other well off boomer is driving some Porsche, they are pretty common cars. Lotus are still a rare sight, hardly ever see someone driving one, and they can really get my attention a lot more because of it. Like I could walk past a really nice 911 and think nothing of it, but see an Elise and stop to check it out.
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02-29-2024, 04:38 PM
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Love my M2
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