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I really don't think the engine matters unless you have an attachment to a six pot. Buy on condition of body, subframe etc, buy the best you can afford, waxoyl it or similar and enjoy. Brilliant cars to own and run in my humble opinion. We had a 1.9 16v for years and it was brilliant, I'd love another.
I'd say the Z4 in either 2.5/3.0 form, the four pots have a habit of cracking the manifolds.
As others have said buy on condition.
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Later 23i:
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As others have said buy on condition.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202604261...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202604261...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202604241...
Later 23i:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202604301...
Edited by ZX10R NIN on Monday 4th May 17:46
I'd be looking for a straight 6 in either of them - it makes them pretty unique.
I haven't had a Z3 but am on my 3rd Z4 (all Coupes). Z4s got BMWs first attempt at electric PAS and it isn't great. They also got run-flat tyres, but most owners bin them and fit normal tyres. Having said that a facelift 3.0Si is as good as it gets unless you splash out on an M!
To be fair I don't see values for either option dropping - they already look like a bit of a bargain for the performance on offer.
I haven't had a Z3 but am on my 3rd Z4 (all Coupes). Z4s got BMWs first attempt at electric PAS and it isn't great. They also got run-flat tyres, but most owners bin them and fit normal tyres. Having said that a facelift 3.0Si is as good as it gets unless you splash out on an M!
To be fair I don't see values for either option dropping - they already look like a bit of a bargain for the performance on offer.
Mr Tidy said:
I'd be looking for a straight 6 in either of them - it makes them pretty unique.
I haven't had a Z3 but am on my 3rd Z4 (all Coupes). Z4s got BMWs first attempt at electric PAS and it isn't great. They also got run-flat tyres, but most owners bin them and fit normal tyres. Having said that a facelift 3.0Si is as good as it gets unless you splash out on an M!
To be fair I don't see values for either option dropping - they already look like a bit of a bargain for the performance on offer.
I really loved the 16v four pot in our Z3, really sung through the revs and it handled really well if in an old school way, very throttle adjustable, big fun on damp roundabouts!! I haven't had a Z3 but am on my 3rd Z4 (all Coupes). Z4s got BMWs first attempt at electric PAS and it isn't great. They also got run-flat tyres, but most owners bin them and fit normal tyres. Having said that a facelift 3.0Si is as good as it gets unless you splash out on an M!
To be fair I don't see values for either option dropping - they already look like a bit of a bargain for the performance on offer.
I went from a 1.9 Z3 to a 2.5 Z4.
I regret it in hindsight, but at the time felt the 1.9 was just a touch too slow coming from a 1.8 MX5 NB.
Interior of the Z4 was a really nice place to be and really enjoyed the engine. Z3 wins on "cool" factor.
I'd go for a 6cylinder Z3 if I had the choice now.
I regret it in hindsight, but at the time felt the 1.9 was just a touch too slow coming from a 1.8 MX5 NB.
Interior of the Z4 was a really nice place to be and really enjoyed the engine. Z3 wins on "cool" factor.
I'd go for a 6cylinder Z3 if I had the choice now.
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