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Does a coupe have to be pretty? We test the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe!

Does a coupe have to be pretty? We test the BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe!

clarencegi75

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Idris is back and this time we are testing another controversial BMW!

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We get down low with the car to look at the details that make the 2 Series Gran Coupe more than just a four-door with a sloping roof.

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Of course, what many of you would be concerned about would be if there is sufficient space at the rear for those unfortunate enough to have to use the rear doors.

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Idris looks like he is alright back there (matching clothing and seat colours entirely coincidental). But you will want to watch the video if you're planning on regularly squeezing three in there.

And if you're looking for an interior that will wow passengers, the 2 Series Gran Coupe sports BMW's latest Operating System 7.0, delivering you the suite of BMW's connected services.

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Join us for the drive in the video! If you like your steering wheels thicc, this is something you'll want to consider.

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No matter how I looked at the 2GC, some angles and proportions are still damn awkward. 

Customers in this niche segment wanted style, so in this regard, its arch rival CLA fares much better. 

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The GranCoupe looks great n makes sense in 6 and 4 series. But to introduce it in 2 series is a big mistake.

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