techathy said:I find it massively ironic people say the 28i gives the best performance/£ ratio but my 35iS cost almost the same as an identically speced 28i due to the deals in place at the time of purchase.![]()
The BMW support massively compressed the 28i to 35i(S) price gap & gave nice steps if you bought a base spec car. The result was if you added electric seats, adaptive suspension & auto 'box to the 28i it closed the cost difference further. As I got the best possible deal & markup on a whole car is higher than the options (the auto box is an optional extra not a different model!) there was around £500 between the 28i, 35i & 35iS. At that point it's a no brainer.MACK said:Were there not similar deals on the other z4 models as well at the time? Making them equally as discounted.
Z4M-2006 said:Mines mapped to 395bhp and it can get the power diwn quite well in the dry..
In the wet it's a different tale, but it would be a bit lethal to be doing full bore blasts in the rain..
techathy said:The BMW support massively compressed the 28i to 35i(S) price gap & gave nice steps if you bought a base spec car. The result was if you added electric seats, adaptive suspension & auto 'box to the 28i it closed the cost difference further. As I got the best possible deal & markup on a whole car is higher than the options (the auto box is an optional extra not a different model!) there was around £500 between the 28i, 35i & 35iS. At that point it's a no brainer.MACK said:Were there not similar deals on the other z4 models as well at the time? Making them equally as discounted.
SO8 said:Z4M-2006 said:Mines mapped to 395bhp and it can get the power diwn quite well in the dry..
In the wet it's a different tale, but it would be a bit lethal to be doing full bore blasts in the rain..
In the wet as standard the car won't get much power down. It spins up easily and reminds you it is RWD![]()
MACK said:techathy said:The BMW support massively compressed the 28i to 35i(S) price gap & gave nice steps if you bought a base spec car. The result was if you added electric seats, adaptive suspension & auto 'box to the 28i it closed the cost difference further. As I got the best possible deal & markup on a whole car is higher than the options (the auto box is an optional extra not a different model!) there was around £500 between the 28i, 35i & 35iS. At that point it's a no brainer.MACK said:Were there not similar deals on the other z4 models as well at the time? Making them equally as discounted.
Does sound like you got a cracking deal! You really do have to question BMW's pricing logic here, doesn't make a lot of sense on the face of it, unless of course they have a pile of 6 cylinder engines they needed to shift!
I sometimes wonder if BMW were thinking about the possibility of a E89 Z4M so left the door open for one.MACK said:SO8 said:Z4M-2006 said:Mines mapped to 395bhp and it can get the power diwn quite well in the dry..
In the wet it's a different tale, but it would be a bit lethal to be doing full bore blasts in the rain..
In the wet as standard the car won't get much power down. It spins up easily and reminds you it is RWD![]()
Makes it even more annoying BMW didn't fit an LSD. Its not like the 35is had a M model sat above it in the range they were trying to differentiate from.
Z4M-2006 said:I guess a V8 420 bhp would have been the thing to do at the time,but the S65 is a bit of a twitchy unit and have expensive problems..
I for one is happy that that the N54 was fitted,fully forged unit..... Very strong..
How much would you call a shed load of economy I've had my 28i almost a year and probably average around 25mpg on a normal week.SO8 said:The 28i is IMO the best value most sensible Z4 out there ... I have a 35iS but TBH on paper the 28i is 85% of the performance and a shed load more economical !
Marky Mark said:How much would you call a shed load of economy I've had my 28i almost a year and probably average around 25mpg on a normal week.SO8 said:The 28i is IMO the best value most sensible Z4 out there ... I have a 35iS but TBH on paper the 28i is 85% of the performance and a shed load more economical !
The car does 20 miles around town and 80 miles on a decent run with a few stops and roundabouts. I would be very interested how your 35is would compare.....
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