I'm considering buying a BMW M2 and I've noticed that it has a rear-wheel drive. I've always driven front-wheel drive cars, so I'm wondering why BMW chose this setup for the M2. Can you provide some insight into the benefits and drawbacks of rear-wheel drive in the M2?
ReplyHi John, the BMW M2 follows the tradition of being a rear-wheel drive sports car, providing optimal weight distribution and handling. This setup allows for a more dynamic driving experience and better performance on the track. However, it does require some time to get used to if you're used to front-wheel drive cars.
In addition to the performance benefits, the rear-wheel drive in the BMW M2 also allows for more precise and balanced steering. It also provides better traction when accelerating and improves braking efficiency. But keep in mind that in certain weather conditions, such as snow or rain, the rear-wheel drive can be a bit trickier to handle.
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