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buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Specific discussion about the E89 2009 Z4 (sDrive35is, sDrive35i, sDrive30i, sDrive23i)
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buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by pudding » Sun Apr 19, 2015 3:25 pm

Hi Guys,

I had a z4 coupe and sold it about a year ago, I'm now getting itchy feet and looking to buy a second hand e89 so i have a few queries.

I'm looking at the 35i because it seems the 35is is out of my price range (around £20000) is there a big difference and is it worth spending the money?

Optional extras? is there any you would really strongly recommend getting?

is anybody thinking about getting rid of theirs?

cheers of reading :)

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by SO8 » Sun Apr 19, 2015 7:18 pm

I think the 6 cylinder is great ... but I would, I have a 35iS. All I would say is if you can stretch maybe consider a 28i ? They are dearer but newer and whilst they don't have the 6 cylinder engine noise they should be a lot cheaper to tax and run.
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by SO8 » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:47 pm

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by pudding » Mon Apr 20, 2015 4:32 pm

i didn't even consider the 28i thats a really tempting!!!

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by techathy » Mon Apr 20, 2015 6:57 pm

As per SO8 if you can afford them the 35iS & the 28i are the ones to go for. The 28i is a peach, the best of the 4 pot engines & is better balanced than the 3.0l turbo powered cars. That said the 35iS is epic & feels special, much more so than any of the other Z4s.
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by Twin Turbo » Mon Apr 20, 2015 7:17 pm

Hi,

I come from an 335i, and now have an 28i - with the extra 100KG it is a much more nimble car to drive and I believe not an big difference in performance difference in real world driving.

I purchased the 28i due to reduced cost of ownership and similar performance. And I am saving around £2,000 per year - compared to my 335i.

But I would not trade up to an 35i but definitely for an 35is.

I did not drive an 28i, as there was none in the country, and the sales guy was really pushing me to go for the 20i, It was an brave decision - but looking at 328i comments and doing research I decided to go with my head. But to be honest my heart was with the 35is.

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by andya1 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 7:47 pm

Well I know everyone will say get the 35is and it is a stunning car but I recently got a lovely 35i and it is an amazing car and for those who say the 35is is faster well yes it is but crikey how fast do you want to go as if I put my foot to the floor in mine the DCT drops down a few gears the car just howls and before you know it you are running out of road because my car absolutely flies :thumbsup: whatever car you get the E89 is a superb car so good luck with your search.

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by pudding » Sat Apr 25, 2015 1:29 pm

All food for thought :thumbsup: i'm definetly going to bide my time and wait for the right one, it's not going to be the an everyday car but i certainly can't wait to be in a z4 again

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by pudding » Sat Apr 25, 2015 1:49 pm

also what's the difference with the highline edition?

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by Twin Turbo » Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:01 pm

If its not an every day car - then my vote is 35i or 35is

Cost of ownership was an major factor for me

Highline
http://content.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/about/ne ... 03,00.html

However the 35i - has loads more items than an highline

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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by techathy » Sat Apr 25, 2015 7:54 pm

Point of interest. My 35iS is currently sitting at 8.74l/100km (pump measured, not trip comp) but Twin Turbo is averaging 8.98l/100km in a 28i.
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by RX-78 » Sat Apr 25, 2015 8:47 pm

I kinda echo twin turbo's comments. Though I only had my 28i for a month it's more then capable of matching my 3.0es coupe in terms of straight line speed. So, compared to my coupe,

Pros
Much more comfortable. Even with RFT (my coupe had non RFT).
Spacious and much better interior.
Much better cabin noise
Steering wheel chunky and lovely to hold
Roof down action us great on good weather!
Handling is more stable and better for me as a daily car. I can see it feeling less enjoyable as a track car though.
Better interior lights!



Cons
Little bit of turbo lag. Not terrible but noticeable.
Fuel consumption no where near as good as the stats suggests. On the same road, it's only 3-4mpg better (official combined figure suggests 10mpg better then 3.0si coupe)
Engine sound not as good though it's ok for a 2I engine.
Smaller boot space. I can't fit my Swiss bike in this, where as I could do it in my coupe.

Over all, I'm very happy with my 28i. But as the major reason for not getting 35is was fuel consumption, I would probably advice you to go for 35is if you can afford it!
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by RX-78 » Sat Apr 25, 2015 8:49 pm

Tech, that's an interesting figure. I wish I knew this a few months ago, I would have probably bought 35is then.......
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by techathy » Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:04 pm

The 35iS v's 28i fuel consumption is going to be heavily influenced by the type of driving & driving style. I hired two F20 120ds one being an sDrive another being an xDrive, the latter is about 80kg heaver. Okay the 120dx was a higher milage car but the fuel usage was so close things like ambient temps could have changed the result of which was more economical. A lot of this is down to my fluid driving style & tendency to ride momentum on over-run into corners rather than brake into a turn. This driving style will help keep my 35iS fuel usage down, along with the fact I do very little (sub)urban driving.
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Re: buying a Z4 (again) need advice

Post by Brasseye » Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:07 pm

We love out 35i...

If you get one i hope you like it as much.

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