0-60mph is a very small measure of how fast a car is. 1/4 mile tells a lot more.
Look, I'll concede that my first comment was stupid, but I disagree that 1/4 mile tells more unless you actually track the thing. For public roads, 0-30, 0-50, 20-60, and 50-70 (all mph) are the most relevant. I don't need to know how fast the car will accelerate in a straight line within 11-20 seconds and between 80 and 115 mph.
Fine. The M2 is going to be fast. It's also going to be strictly RWD (so not a great year-rounder), its suspension harsher for potholed roads, etc.