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BMW M240I vs Subaru WRX

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BMW M240I
BMW M240I

2018 price

Subaru WRX
Subaru WRX

$42,000 - $64,815

2024 price

Summary

2018 BMW M240I
2024 Subaru WRX
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

Flat Turbo 4, 2.4L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

9.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Interior could be better
  • Tight back seat
  • Brakes soft under-foot

  • Marginal rear headroom
  • Pricey servicing
  • No adjustable ventilation in rear
2018 BMW M240I Summary

There are two schools of thought when it comes to buying a premium-branded luxury car: you could go all out and get the flagship model, which will likely be the sportiest and most desirable option, but may also be the most compromised in terms of cost and comfort.

Or you could take the more logical approach, aiming to find the happy middle ground in terms of a balance of pricing and performance. That's where the BMW M240i Coupe comes in.

It isn't as focused, and therefore not as compromised, as the BMW M2, but it strikes a nice balance of sportiness and luxury, with an asking price a not-ignorable amount lower than the go-fast 2 series coupe flagship. My question, then, is this: do you go all out on the M2, or save some money and get the M240i?

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2024 Subaru WRX Summary

This car features something many people reading this review won’t have experienced or even seen up close before. 

Especially for you younger ones, it’s called a ‘gear lever’ or ‘gear stick’. And down in the driver’s footwell an extra pedal on the left operates the ‘clutch’ which helps you use the gear lever because this car, the Subaru WRX RS, is what’s known as a ‘manual’.

That means you get to change the gears and wrest back some control from a modern car, many of which seem hell bent on taking over completely!

This is the fifth-generation version of what long ago morphed into a cult phenomenon, the ‘Rex’, with hardcore devotees around the globe loving its brash turbo flat-four performance and tenacious all-wheel-drive dynamics.

It’s been tweaked for the 2024 model year with heaps of extra safety gear and upgraded multimedia, which is the perfect excuse to strap in and reacquaint ourselves with this compact powerhouse. 

Read on to see if this small sedan with the lot has what it takes to qualify for a spot on your driveway!

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