RMJ891
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My two overriding thoughts with the M2, versus the RS3:
1. BMW gets the steps up in 'aggression' of the look of their cars spot on. The M235i is just enough more than the regular 2 series, and the M2 is a good amount more aggression again. Audi could and should learn something from this with their A / S / RS differentiation, as demonstrated by the RS3; and
2. BMW need to sack their interior designers / engineers. Very boring, very samey, very low tech. They should go for a sit inside the latest Audis, as the BMW interiors don't seem to have changed since about 2007.
Fingers crossed on the external front the Audi guys take a leaf out of BMW's book for the TT-RS, though I'm sure they won't (it'll be a TT-S with twin oval exhausts instead of 4 regular ones).
1. BMW gets the steps up in 'aggression' of the look of their cars spot on. The M235i is just enough more than the regular 2 series, and the M2 is a good amount more aggression again. Audi could and should learn something from this with their A / S / RS differentiation, as demonstrated by the RS3; and
2. BMW need to sack their interior designers / engineers. Very boring, very samey, very low tech. They should go for a sit inside the latest Audis, as the BMW interiors don't seem to have changed since about 2007.
Fingers crossed on the external front the Audi guys take a leaf out of BMW's book for the TT-RS, though I'm sure they won't (it'll be a TT-S with twin oval exhausts instead of 4 regular ones).