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Originally Posted by meko
The "Lows" listed above kinda say it all for me. Not remotely on the radar. I don't understand the lack of manual, and at this point the lack of steering feedback is simply not acceptable unless that's just what they think customers want. Frustrating because I was hoping it would have been a nice little daily driver...minus the x-drive.
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Yeah of all the cars in BMW's portfolio, the 2-series is supposed to be the most driver-oriented. It seems they've done a lot of the right things, but lack of steering feedback is a baffling decision for such a car. Regardless, we will have to test drive it for ourselves and make our own judgment. Maybe once can put up with the steering given the other positive driving attributes.
Not a whole lot of choices for a sporty coupe. This is really it. Audi and Merc coupes are not sporty handling.