RE: BMW Z4 M Coupé

RE: BMW Z4 M Coupé

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Neil_M

694 posts

184 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Its defo a car I would consider, though the lack of rear seats is a downer.

Other cars to consider would be the 350z or the Boxster S.

The 350z would really be the only other one I would look at.

I do agree with others though, the values are plummeting.

wrighty78

6,313 posts

214 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Neil_M said:
the values are plummeting.
No they're not. Admittedly, there's a big fall the day you drive a brand new one out of a show room, which perhaps goes to show they were over-priced new, but from then onwards its fairly acceptable depreciation by any sensible measure. If you look through the classifieds, prices have firmed up and there's only about 15% difference in price between a summer 06 car with highish miles and a low mileage summer 08 car - hardly plummeting values.

Edited by wrighty78 on Wednesday 6th May 15:41

daz05

2,908 posts

195 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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Neil I dont know what your on, if anything the values are increasing!! This was proven by a few on here who were offered higher trade in values compared with what they paid late last year.

I also wouldn't consider the 350z to be a credible rival. Cayman is a good alternative if you want something that is arguably more involving but with less power.

Edited by daz05 on Wednesday 6th May 16:28

milu

2,353 posts

266 months

Wednesday 6th May 2009
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thats the reason i brought this thread up.
the doomongers were wrong as prices have increased a fair bit recently.

David111

171 posts

188 months

Thursday 7th May 2009
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Hi yes prices increasing.

Tried 350z but the ride 'fidgets' and at the time one almost cost as much as the same age Z4MC. No contest..... £26k car v £43k car....

Cayman is beautiful but at the time I was looking, year for year MC £19k, CaymanS £28k. Not worth 50% more in my book.

chughes163

23 posts

191 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Having owned a 350z GT a Boxster (ok not a cayman) and now a Z4M Coupe - I can definitely confirm that the Z4M compared with the 350z certainly is the better car.

Heres my view:

1. The Z4M (and standard Z4 Coupe) has a MUCH MUCH better engine - in my view, this was the let down on the 350z and it never felt eager enough...even the newer 300bhp units are not great. Obviously the Z4M has a few more BHP too which helps but having had various bmws - before this, an ALPINA B3 3.3 which produced 280bhp - there was no comparison...the bmw units are far superior

2. With the BMW the interior is a much nicer place to be - obviously japanese cars generally tend to be a bit plasticy and the 350z was no exception....however it has to be acknowledged that the Z4M is significantly more money

3. Both cars inspired confidence through the corners and to be honest I think the 350z was very well balanced and an easier car to drive. It depends on the feel you like from a car and I quite like the fact that the Z4M's rear dances about a bit in comparison!

4. The gearbox on the 350Z was quite notchy, though an easier shift than the Z4M. That said, I think the ratios are better in the BMW.

5. Servicing/Running costs - I found the 350z to be extremely expensive when going through the main dealer and a lot more cash than BMW's ive owned. I got quoted something radiculous like £1200 for new rear disks and pads! therefore I dont think there are any benefits with the Nissan in this department

6. For around £9-10k you can now pick up a 2003/2004 350Z GT - It has to be said, for this money its a brilliant car! but saying that shelling out the extra £10-15k for a newer Z4m my view is well worth it and im confident anyone with any doubts wont regret this decision!

Arash

1 posts

169 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I owned Z4M Coupe for 6mths now and really love it. Just can't wait everyday to get in it and drive. I owned M3's and at work drive porsche ferrari but this little bemmer is something else.

thepony

1,697 posts

165 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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I have a M3 CS Coupe with a BMW Manual Gearbox. Maybe one day I will get a Z4 M Coupe or Z3 M Coupe (S54) or M3 CSL .... Hopefully .... :-)

I like this car because great engine and seems like a real driver's car and a real event to drive. These are also rare but so is the M3 CS Coupe (which unless Interlagos Blue Metallic Paint) looks like a regular M3. Never driven the Z4 M or Z3 M but they do appeal .... :-)

combine

3,114 posts

229 months

Sunday 16th December 2012
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A civilised Tvr without the sound track and with the quality engineering.

Babw

889 posts

146 months

Sunday 16th December 2012
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combine said:
A civilised Tvr without the sound track and with the quality engineering.
Contradiction of terms.

KENZ

1,229 posts

193 months

Sunday 16th December 2012
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KENZ said:
I think it will be the last prestige car I will buy for a good while.. Nothing else really out there that appeals and I've just bought a house.. Next big purchase after carpets & flooring is to replace ma clio with another but this time a five door diesel.



Edited by KENZ on Monday 4th May 10:39
Funny reading old posts. I've still got my z4m coupe which has now got a impressive 8k on the clock;-) however since then my daily runner has changed from a
clio petrol 1.2 3, at 3 months old I wrote it off on ice
Golf diesel 1.6
Tiguan TDI 4 motion

gileseldred

1 posts

108 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Have got one of these recently, awesome engine, chassis fixed with Bisteins, Advan AD08 plus CSL alloys, strut brace to come. Like it a lot.

AW10

4,437 posts

249 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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Curious what Bilsteins you chose? Considering a change of spring and shocks but very much for street use.