I couldn't promise anything, but think I'm going to skip it. The colour 'issues' don't bother me, I can sort that out in ACR for myself, but the general bloat of the camera over my M9 is a downside with too few upsides. To make the most of the M240's new features so many things need to be added, like EVF, lens adapters etc, that it ends up as big as a Canon but with fewer useful functions (like sophisticated metering, auto focus, high ISO, etc.).
The M240 will be a giggle for photographers who have never used Live View, but it is all a bit of a yawn if you've had a small m43 camera in the past few years and seen how it can be implemented properly. Meanwhile the M9 is still smallish, still working, and is still productive and capable of outstanding photography. Indeed the M9 shouldn't be compared with the M240, it is a very different camera in ethos, and possibly the last in the line of simple no nonsense Leica's.
Steve