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2020 BMW M2 CS Overview | Not Worth the $83k+ Price Tag

2020 BMW M2 CS Overview | Not Worth the $83k+ Price Tag After seeing the 2020 BMW M2 CS at the LA International Auto Show, I couldn't help but feel disappointed. While this is a gorgeous car to look at with lots of power, BMW should have done more to differentiate the CS amongst it's M2 Competition counterpart. There simply isn't enough to justify it as a "Clubsport" vehicle and at a starting MSRP of $83k, that's a tough pill to swallow. What do you guys think? If you enjoyed the video please be sure to give me a thumbs up as well as subscribe for more awesome content!

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