Not a bad walk through of the M2. Would have loved you putting it through paces and get more manual mode Impressions instead of the spec sheet comparison.
I most definitely would have, the only thing was that the car hadn’t been broken in (112 miles on it, and the break-in period is 1,500 miles). BMW recommends not using the manual shifting mode until the break-in period is complete. Thank you for your input though!
I have ticker legs for a man and I was at the border of almost being uncomfortable. The bolstering may actually get uncomfortable on the slide of the torso with a manual transmission, so sport seats with a manual is a very good combo
@fzr1000981 just one time and it'll stay off. The idrive works with user ID so when you get in it'll know it's you and leave the settings the way you left them
@@OversteerAutoReviewsi have a 2013 Boss 302 with mt82, and shifting 7500rpm every day since 4 yrs. I know it s not a tremec, but probably better feel than any manual box from audi, bmw
I’ve driven a multitude of manual BMW’s ranging from a variety of E30’s, an E92 M3, and a 1M Coupe, and they all have the same problem. Terrible shift gate feel. They all feel mushy and their clutch engagement is horrendous. I got to drive my friend’s 2018 Shelby GT350 and the transmission feel in that is perfection.
Not halfway through. Great review and love the hug joke. Had to sub
great video!!!! you're awesome
Great review, thank you!
Got a lil chuckle out of me with the turn signal jab
Not a bad walk through of the M2. Would have loved you putting it through paces and get more manual mode
Impressions instead of the spec sheet comparison.
I most definitely would have, the only thing was that the car hadn’t been broken in (112 miles on it, and the break-in period is 1,500 miles). BMW recommends not using the manual shifting mode until the break-in period is complete. Thank you for your input though!
@@OversteerAutoReviews oh man! Enjoy her then!
Carbon seats are good for guys your size the sports seats are for me especially when you drive a manual
I have ticker legs for a man and I was at the border of almost being uncomfortable. The bolstering may actually get uncomfortable on the slide of the torso with a manual transmission, so sport seats with a manual is a very good combo
The nut cruncher in the middle of the seat is also a issue with a manual
Can you permanently turn off the speed warnings?
Vehicle -> Driving Settings -> Driver assistance -> Safety and Warnings -> Speed Warning (toggle off)
@@OversteerAutoReviews you have to do this every time?
@@fzr1000981no
@fzr1000981 just one time and it'll stay off. The idrive works with user ID so when you get in it'll know it's you and leave the settings the way you left them
'not gonna beat on it as the car has.." next video->
dark horse comes with the tremec not the mt82
My mistake, I forgot the dark horse gets the 6MT that doesn’t blow up
@@OversteerAutoReviewsi have a 2013 Boss 302 with mt82, and shifting 7500rpm every day since 4 yrs. I know it s not a tremec, but probably better feel than any manual box from audi, bmw
I’ve driven a multitude of manual BMW’s ranging from a variety of E30’s, an E92 M3, and a 1M Coupe, and they all have the same problem. Terrible shift gate feel. They all feel mushy and their clutch engagement is horrendous. I got to drive my friend’s 2018 Shelby GT350 and the transmission feel in that is perfection.
@@OversteerAutoReviews yeah the mt82 needs to be cared for, not the tremec. I wish i had it.