Z4M
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- DieselMeister
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Is it just me or has the market for these imploded?
£46k new remember. Now you can get loaded <10k mile examples for £20-25k from your local stealer. Redonkulous.
And tempting...
£46k new remember. Now you can get loaded <10k mile examples for £20-25k from your local stealer. Redonkulous.
And tempting...
my old man bought one new and hated it, he recons the ride was to stiff and the throttle and brakes were to sensitive and all in all not a very usable road car, but on the track, you cant beat it!!! it flys and is sooooooo pretty
- DieselMeister
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The only thing (other than the high price!) that would bother me about this car is that in ~360 miles, it's lost about £60 per mile
Fairly shocking.
I like the z4m, but no where near as much as a v8 m3 in white with the carbon roof.
Still trying to convince the old man to get a z3m coupe. Problem is my old dear will probably use it as a daily. 320bhp + shit rear axle + woman = disaster?
I like the z4m, but no where near as much as a v8 m3 in white with the carbon roof.
Still trying to convince the old man to get a z3m coupe. Problem is my old dear will probably use it as a daily. 320bhp + shit rear axle + woman = disaster?
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Morat
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I know a guy with a Z4, its not an M but he moans at the stiff ride. Apparently its all to do with the runflats they come with as standard. Does the Z4M come with them too?
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