Call me crazy, but I'd like to see BMW transition the M2 to being the "king of the M cars". I think with a tuned up M3/M4 engine, the M2 has the potential to be BMWs "super car". Think about it, the m3 is faster round a track than the m5, so why can't the m2 be faster round the track than the m3?
The m2 would appeal to people like myself who want a more focused track car, the m3/4 would appeal to folks who want more of a GT car, and the m5 is for those who want the ultimate "baun burner".
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