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After 4 E39's I may need an E89.
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After 4 E39's I may need an E89.
Hello there, I have a little inheritance and fancied scratching an itch to own a sports car before I am too old. Searches for RWD Petrol manual cars with 0 to 60 under 8s resulted in me considering Z4, never having had a two seater or convertible.
I have had my 2001 525i SE manual for 11 years and forgot have lovely the engine sounds and just how responsive it is in the lower gears.
The E85/86 is a nice car and surprisingly cheap in all guises, but I have fallen for the stunning looks and interior of the E89, especially in dark blue.
So with a budget of £7k, and contingency of another £1k, I am going to have to travel, haggle and compromise to get a six cylinder manual car with service history in blue or possibly black ( although both my last two cars since 2002 were black), and sand (beige) interior.
So we will see if I join you in body not just spirit.
I have had my 2001 525i SE manual for 11 years and forgot have lovely the engine sounds and just how responsive it is in the lower gears.
The E85/86 is a nice car and surprisingly cheap in all guises, but I have fallen for the stunning looks and interior of the E89, especially in dark blue.
So with a budget of £7k, and contingency of another £1k, I am going to have to travel, haggle and compromise to get a six cylinder manual car with service history in blue or possibly black ( although both my last two cars since 2002 were black), and sand (beige) interior.
So we will see if I join you in body not just spirit.
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Welcome along- please post a pic of your E39, would love to see it.
Z4 2.2 sterling grey,Msport seats,retrofit cupholders,cruise,footwell lights,sound gen and mfsw,18"ellipsoids,xenons+light washers,ZHPknob,folding mirrors,3"stubby,update wheel caps,gateway300 ipod, wind deflector to keep the wife happy!
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There are certainly a few bargains to be found with E89 prices now around £5000. I would advise against a black car, polished they look good but after a couple of days, they look like you had never touched them! I have seen an E89 warning about underbody corrosion, which is rare in a Z4, so take your time.
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Good choice Bluebottle, good luck in your search.
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I have just driven the nice S23. I was impressed with the torque of the engine in all gears, the brakes were progressive, not snatching, steering felt fine, clutch and gearbox perfect, no oil leaks, no rust on wings or bonnet, no leaks in boot, everything worked, including the roof. Interior was gorgeous, especially dark wood inserts.
But M-Sport suspension, 19" wheels and runflat tyres; 7 year old Michelin front, 5 year old rears were terrible. The whole cabin was shaking and rattling on B roads (on motorway all was fine). At 20mph on large roundabout in the dry there was a bump or ripple in concrete and the rear jumped sideways : I would hate to drive it on a wet night in February.
Now, Adie, do you have the number of the chiropractor and a dentist?
So I have come away to think and consider whether to go through the hassle of buying used 17 or 18 inch BMW wheels, having them reconditioned, fitting new tyres and selling the scruffy 19" wheels with tyres.
Or travel over 150 miles each way to look at other cars.
Your views are welcome.
I have just driven the nice S23. I was impressed with the torque of the engine in all gears, the brakes were progressive, not snatching, steering felt fine, clutch and gearbox perfect, no oil leaks, no rust on wings or bonnet, no leaks in boot, everything worked, including the roof. Interior was gorgeous, especially dark wood inserts.
But M-Sport suspension, 19" wheels and runflat tyres; 7 year old Michelin front, 5 year old rears were terrible. The whole cabin was shaking and rattling on B roads (on motorway all was fine). At 20mph on large roundabout in the dry there was a bump or ripple in concrete and the rear jumped sideways : I would hate to drive it on a wet night in February.
Now, Adie, do you have the number of the chiropractor and a dentist?
So I have come away to think and consider whether to go through the hassle of buying used 17 or 18 inch BMW wheels, having them reconditioned, fitting new tyres and selling the scruffy 19" wheels with tyres.
Or travel over 150 miles each way to look at other cars.
Your views are welcome.
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Don't let anybody try to talk you out of a black one.......
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'12 Space Grey 640i Auto SE Cab Sold March '24
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Z4 2.2 sterling grey,Msport seats,retrofit cupholders,cruise,footwell lights,sound gen and mfsw,18"ellipsoids,xenons+light washers,ZHPknob,folding mirrors,3"stubby,update wheel caps,gateway300 ipod, wind deflector to keep the wife happy!
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The E39 along with the E30 and E46 are some of my favourite BMWs, here's mine from back in the day:
You can't go wrong with an E89 either, black and blue are both great colours, sure black takes more work to keep clean and has to be clean to look it's best but the car looks just so classy in this colour. I am pretty sure much of the admiration mine get's from others is down to the colour:
Have to say though the E89 is the least refined BMW I've owned and cabin noises are there however much can be alleviated by ditching the 19" and runflats and swapping them out for 18" wheels with non runflats. Improves rides noise handling etc.
You can't go wrong with an E89 either, black and blue are both great colours, sure black takes more work to keep clean and has to be clean to look it's best but the car looks just so classy in this colour. I am pretty sure much of the admiration mine get's from others is down to the colour:
Have to say though the E89 is the least refined BMW I've owned and cabin noises are there however much can be alleviated by ditching the 19" and runflats and swapping them out for 18" wheels with non runflats. Improves rides noise handling etc.
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Well it is an open topped car with a couple of aluminium panels plonked on top and held in place by a mile of rubber.Silverstar wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:55 pm Have to say though the E89 is the least refined BMW I've owned and cabin noises are there
It's not really designed to be the epitome of luxury.
we have had two E89s now and the only differences, apart from the colour, are the creaks and squeaks come from different places.
But the fact we are on our second says a lot IMO, as I have never had two of the same car before (except two Ford Escorts in the '80s but that was a long time ago and they were very different flavours).
All good things come to those who wait. I'm really impatient which explains a lot.
F31 320i. Good car.
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F31 320i. Good car.
E89 20i Now fully dried
Z3 'free litre'. Project and a half. Complicated!
Mazda3 sold
Tatty old R56 Mini Cooper. Money pit!
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Thanks, paddy wright, Silverstar and Pondrew. Your cars look stunning.
All your comments make sense. Thank God I am testing a few cars and speaking to experienced folks such as you before spending hard earned cash on an unsuitable car and regretting it.
Never having been in a convertible I don't appreciate the compromises, but that is why I must love the advantages of open top, sporty motoring and looking rather cool
All your comments make sense. Thank God I am testing a few cars and speaking to experienced folks such as you before spending hard earned cash on an unsuitable car and regretting it.
Never having been in a convertible I don't appreciate the compromises, but that is why I must love the advantages of open top, sporty motoring and looking rather cool
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Hello again,
I have my eye on a very low mileage E8 that is closer to me. The owner says everything is still perfect as he has done 300miles a year for past 5 years (1500) and 35k in total. He confirms tyres are very old and so is the engine oil. In fact apart from a quick drive to dealer, he hasn't used it since May 24 (for MOT).
There has never been any advisories and none of the usual faults have occurred yet ( rocker cover, rear lights, suspension, roof, etc.)
Is this a case of too few miles could be worse than too many?
Driver's seat looks like it has done thousands of short journeys! There is a £2k premium for such low use over a car with 80k.
Cheers
I have my eye on a very low mileage E8 that is closer to me. The owner says everything is still perfect as he has done 300miles a year for past 5 years (1500) and 35k in total. He confirms tyres are very old and so is the engine oil. In fact apart from a quick drive to dealer, he hasn't used it since May 24 (for MOT).
There has never been any advisories and none of the usual faults have occurred yet ( rocker cover, rear lights, suspension, roof, etc.)
Is this a case of too few miles could be worse than too many?
Driver's seat looks like it has done thousands of short journeys! There is a £2k premium for such low use over a car with 80k.
Cheers
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That's an interesting question!
I wouldn't be put off by a low mileage, but wouldn't want to pay a huge premium because putting more miles on it would kill it's value. But if you kept it relatively low you'd probably get some of that premium back when you came to sell. Then again from what I remember you're looking at cars with the N52 engine so even 80K is nothing, and for a car over 10 years old it's still below average.
That seat ought to clean up OK as it looks more dirty than worn, I'd be more concerned about bolster wear lower down if it has been used for many short journeys.
Decisions, decisions....!
I wouldn't be put off by a low mileage, but wouldn't want to pay a huge premium because putting more miles on it would kill it's value. But if you kept it relatively low you'd probably get some of that premium back when you came to sell. Then again from what I remember you're looking at cars with the N52 engine so even 80K is nothing, and for a car over 10 years old it's still below average.
That seat ought to clean up OK as it looks more dirty than worn, I'd be more concerned about bolster wear lower down if it has been used for many short journeys.
Decisions, decisions....!
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Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
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Gone - Ruby Black
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We bought a 23i 6-pot Z4 over three years ago and love it. And it’s black. No faults. 50k miles (it’s another garage queen doing sub 1000 miles PA). I spent ages fussing over the tyres… ours runs on 19” and M-Sport suspension and came with Bridgestone run flats. After spending good money to replace the damaged rear alloys, And a cracked spring, I dumped perfectly useable tyres for a set of Conti Sports and it’s like night and day. Buy the car you most covet and bin the RFTs for some normal rubber. And invest in a quality detail. It’s worth every penny.
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PS that 525 is lush. Can you not keep both???