To buy or not to buy - BMW Z4M Roadster
To buy or not to buy - BMW Z4M Roadster
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kanepi

Original Poster:

6 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th October 2018
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Hi - been offered the opportunity to buy a Z4M Roadster in Lagos Blue. 2006, 100K with 3 owners, FSH, very straight and well looked after. Can buy for £9K - all recently serviced with new brakes etc, nothing needed. Do I buy and keep for long term ( I only drive 2K leisure) as an investment or do I sink in another £6 K for a low miler (c. 50K). Any words of wisdom appreciated.

Jonstar

1,033 posts

216 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Its not an investment.

100k is nothing for a modern car.

Buy it.

UmpaLoompa

1,790 posts

186 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Top lurking.

Seems like a good price, if the history and car check out....

Front bottom

5,648 posts

215 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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It sounds well looked after. I'd go for it.

andyman_2006

767 posts

215 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Personally, if i were you, i would sink your extra £6K into a 50K mile one, but still tread carefully, and get an inspection done.

From experience (Having an E46 M3 with exact same engine) a car with 100K+ miles which has not had Head Gasket, or VANOS work done, could likely need both doing in the future - of course its a gamble, it could go forever, but my HG was done at 82K, VANOS checked at same time.

Great cars, great engine, is it an investment, not sure, if you get a low miler i'm sure you wont see it drop in value, but you need to factor the high service costs (Insp1+2 - where tappets are needed) cost of parts, tyres, and possible future HG and VANOS.

It could be cheap for a reason...

Buy carefully, spend what you can afford, get an independent inspection, and to rule out HG issues it needs a Leak Down test - because the HG goes between Cyl usually where they are hotter so Cyl's nearest the bulkhead.

All the best, and good luck.
Andy



Edited by andyman_2006 on Friday 19th October 14:16

kanepi

Original Poster:

6 posts

183 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Thanks guys for all the good pointers. Still unsure. Best.

doclip

349 posts

248 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Buy it -you wont regret its a great car and amazing bang for buck
If its got a good history and been well looked after and you have a documented read out of the tappet clearance from insp 2 then your all set
A compression test would be nice to have as well
These cars were built to last so best of luck

doclip

349 posts

248 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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And as has already been suggested its not an investment especially not a 100k miler -but it will hold its value over the next few years
Insurance is cheap -road tax is expensive as is general maintenance

cerb4.5lee

42,472 posts

205 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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I'd avoid and spend the money on a E46 M3 either way. I've had a Z4M Roadster and I didn't reckon that much to it. The E46 M3 is the much better car overall for me.

mmm-five

12,212 posts

309 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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It seems cheap, but that's about the market price for what's considered a high-mileage, example of a Z4MR at this time of the year.

Mine is on 160k miles (bought a 9,000 miles) on the original head gasket, gearbox, VANOS, rod bearings, etc. Everything else has been replaced though.

Inspections/tyres/brakes/clutch/flywheel are consumables and a 50k car could be due them all (if a town/weekend car), and a 100k car could just have had them all done (or be a motorway commuter like mine). You need to buy on condition and history, not something as rudimentary as mileage.

You can check on the type of driving done by seeing the intervals that the inspections were done, as it's based on fuel used - so harder use / shorter journeys use more fuel than cruising (mine averages 27mpg over it's life and about 14,000 miles between OBC services - I do them more frequently because I track it a bit).

afennell

30 posts

205 months

Tuesday 30th October 2018
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Go see the car, if it checks out and runs well go for it.

Inspections 2 is expensive, check its been done and see the receipt. I was handed lots of paper work of checks that can be used as an indicator to the cars health.


kanepi

Original Poster:

6 posts

183 months

Sunday 4th November 2018
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Thanks for all the advice guys, much appreciated. I am going to pass on this 104K Z4M - having taken another detailed look at it - as an everyday runner - it has been driven in rain, hail, snow and salty country roads 365 days a year. I found out that due to excessive corrosion all the brake pipes had to be replaced (ouch!) and it did not have a true specialist/ BMW dealer SH. As a long term acquisition it is not an attractive option. I am going to put my money into a sub 50K for a long term keeper.

Polarbert

17,936 posts

256 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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Just don't be afraid to drive it!