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      04-03-2024, 07:17 PM   #1
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M240i vs G87 M2 steering feel?

Considering buying a new 24 M2 but no local dealers have M2s in stock to test drive. I'm may be able to test drive an M240i however. I'm looking to get feedback on how the M2's steering and handling compare w/ the M240i? Weight the same? Feedback? Overall, does the M2 feel like a much more expensive car than the M240i?
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he has both and has commented on it, basically says the M2 is on another level
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Considering buying a new 24 M2 but no local dealers have M2s in stock to test drive. I'm may be able to test drive an M240i however. I'm looking to get feedback on how the M2's steering and handling compare w/ the M240i? Weight the same? Feedback? Overall, does the M2 feel like a much more expensive car than the M240i?

I have both a MY23 G87 and a MY23 M240 rwd. Both cars are 8AT. In comparison, its night and day in all aspects. The M240 is quick and feels a little light handling wise. The G87, on the other hand, is a beast in comparison. It has a much better feel, and planted to the road drive.

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I have both a MY23 G87 and a MY M240 rwd. Both cars are 8AT. In comparison, its night and day in all aspects. The M240 is quick and feels a little light handling wise. The G87, on the other hand, is a beast in comparison. It has a much better feel, and planted to the road drive.
I own both models as well and this is a perfect description.
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After having a M240 as a loaner, test driving an M340, and my wife test driving an X3 M40i when we were considering new vehicles, none of those became a serious consideration. The full M vehicles are just better in every aspect.
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I have both a MY23 G87 and a MY23 M240 rwd. Both cars are 8AT. In comparison, its night and day in all aspects. The M240 is quick and feels a little light handling wise. The G87, on the other hand, is a beast in comparison. It has a much better feel, and planted to the road drive.
I traded in my G42 for my G87. I mostly agree with this. In particular I think the chassis (not the ride) feels much stiffer, leading to better road feel and a feeling of power and control.

My X drive G42 was a beast off the line though, G87 is a manual so feels a bit slower off the line (on snow tires and I have not really launched it through).
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Considering buying a new 24 M2 but no local dealers have M2s in stock to test drive. I'm may be able to test drive an M240i however. I'm looking to get feedback on how the M2's steering and handling compare w/ the M240i? Weight the same? Feedback? Overall, does the M2 feel like a much more expensive car than the M240i?
Not a M240i but my 2024 230xi steering feel is quite different from that of my 2023 M2.

The 230xi steering feel has a bit of a vagueness to it that had me bringing this to the attention of my service advisor who booked the car in for an alignment check. 'course, it was found to be ok.

But I still note the difference between the steering when I switch from the 230xi to the M2 and vice versa. But I still drive and enjoy driving the 230xi.
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If we're focusing on the steering feeling only, coming from a 20 M340i (which is practically the same car as M240i), what I can think of:

- M2's steering feels lighter. Yes, it is the first thing I noticed when taking delivery of the car. The "Sport" mode is somewhere between M340i's "Comfort" and "Sport".
- M2's steering wheel's self-centering force is weaker? You kinda need to help it back to the center coming out of a turn.
- M2's steering response is faster. On M340i, if you do a quick turn or twitch the steering wheel, there's a short but noticeable delay between turning steering wheel and car actually turning. M2 is much sharper and follows agilely.
- There's more vibration coming through the steering wheel on M2. So a bit more road feel.
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If we're focusing on the steering feeling only, coming from a 20 M340i (which is practically the same car as M240i), what I can think of:

- M2's steering feels lighter. Yes, it is the first thing I noticed when taking delivery of the car. The "Sport" mode is somewhere between M340i's "Comfort" and "Sport".
- M2's steering wheel's self-centering force is weaker? You kinda need to help it back to the center coming out of a turn.
- M2's steering response is faster. On M340i, if you do a quick turn or twitch the steering wheel, there's a short but noticeable delay between turning steering wheel and car actually turning. M2 is much sharper and follows agilely.
- There's more vibration coming through the steering wheel on M2. So a bit more road feel.
Is there a sport+ setting on the M2? How is the steering effort in that mode?
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If we're focusing on the steering feeling only, coming from a 20 M340i (which is practically the same car as M240i), what I can think of:

- M2's steering feels lighter. Yes, it is the first thing I noticed when taking delivery of the car. The "Sport" mode is somewhere between M340i's "Comfort" and "Sport".
- M2's steering wheel's self-centering force is weaker? You kinda need to help it back to the center coming out of a turn.
- M2's steering response is faster. On M340i, if you do a quick turn or twitch the steering wheel, there's a short but noticeable delay between turning steering wheel and car actually turning. M2 is much sharper and follows agilely.
- There's more vibration coming through the steering wheel on M2. So a bit more road feel.
I’m an owner of a pair M240i and a G87 for 6 months.

Point 1- steering is not lighter and Sport mode is far more aggressive than midway Comfort/Sport
Point 2- no, you don’t
Point 3- agree
Point 4- road feel yes but absolutely no vibration whatsoever
YMMV
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I’m an owner of a pair M240i and a G87 for 6 months.

Point 1- steering is not lighter and Sport mode is far more aggressive than midway Comfort/Sport
Point 2- no, you don’t
Point 3- agree
Point 4- road feel yes but absolutely no vibration whatsoever
YMMV
I can't seem to feel the steering being more "aggressive" in Sport (I was only talking about the feeling of setting only Steering to Sport, not the rest of the car). The only thing changed in Sport Steering appear to be the weight, at least from what I can tell. Even in Comfort mode, the steering is very precise and passes every slight input to the car.

Tires also affect steering feel a lot. Went from PS4 ZP (BMW Star) to PS4S (Non BMW Star) in the M340i, while it had more grip, the steering response and feelings in general became worse. My M2 has PS4S (BMW Star). So the weight/responsiveness may also attribute to tires.
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