BMW M2 CS G87: Why It’s Likely to be Built
A G87-generation BMW M2 CS seems inevitable. Since the F80/F82 BMW M3/M4 CS, there’s also been the F87 M2 CS, F90 M5 CS, and—most recently—the new G80 M3 CS. So it’s pretty easy to read…
A G87-generation BMW M2 CS seems inevitable. Since the F80/F82 BMW M3/M4 CS, there’s also been the F87 M2 CS, F90 M5 CS, and—most recently—the new G80 M3 CS. So it’s pretty easy to read…
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I have to admit, I hate car flippers–people who buy ultra-exclusive cars with the sole intent of flipping them for profit in a year or two. That obviously doesn’t stop people from doing it and…
While we’re patiently waiting for BMW to release the hotly anticipated M2 G87, YouTubers are still showing their appreciation for the old F87. This isn’t just any version of Bavaria’s sports coupe, but the range-topping…
In our newest episode of the BMWBLOG Podcast, we talk to the two hosts of The Straight Pipes Jakub Wrobel and Yuri Tereshyn. The two Canadians have had their YouTube channel for several years now…
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This is a weird time for the used car market. Typically, cars are seen as bad investments, as they depreciate immediately and steadily after taking delivery. However, the opposite has been true over the past…
At long last, BMW has fully revealed the first vehicle to carry the vintage M emblems. It makes sense the M2 CS Racing has the blue, purple, and red first seen on the 1973 3.0…