outrun
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I've been looking at these off and on for 5 years. Finally bought one. Had the Macan for over 3 years and were it's clearly a good car, it's not exactly an exciting drive. I thought I better buy something silly before I'm forced into an electric daily either by the Government or my accountant.
First impressions are that it's silly fast and fun even at normal speed, which is great as my FF only comes really alive when it's at "lose your licence' speeds.
There is a massive difference in the M2 range with my car being a 370bhp 3l turbo, the Competition is 420bhp and has the M4 engine and then the CS which is £75k and a rival to the Cayman GT4.
So far I love it. It's the reincarnation of the E30 M3 and that can't be a bad thing.
I've owned a lot of BMWs, lots of M cars and it's right up there.

First impressions are that it's silly fast and fun even at normal speed, which is great as my FF only comes really alive when it's at "lose your licence' speeds.
There is a massive difference in the M2 range with my car being a 370bhp 3l turbo, the Competition is 420bhp and has the M4 engine and then the CS which is £75k and a rival to the Cayman GT4.
So far I love it. It's the reincarnation of the E30 M3 and that can't be a bad thing.
I've owned a lot of BMWs, lots of M cars and it's right up there.
