paddy wright said:mpg shouldnt be a consideration in buying a roadster- drive them and buy the one that makes you feel good!
Motto said:paddy wright said:mpg shouldnt be a consideration in buying a roadster- drive them and buy the one that makes you feel good!
If fuel and everything else wasn't going through the roof I would! Get a 3.0 and I'm looking at £300 just for tax next year!
One important thing - the gears, how does the gear shift feel on the Z4. I had a 330i (E46) and the gears used to slip in to the wrong gear all the time it was very frustrating - is the Z4 better?
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Dreamer said:Andrew D, you've never managed less than 27 mpg??? YOU WOT!!!
I think you may need to grab your Z's balls and show it whos boss![]()
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As for the lower engine'd models, sorry i couldn't comment.I knew if there was a larger capacity varient available i would HAVE to have it so didn't even bother driving them.![]()
Take em all for a spin :evil:
Herminator said:I have managed less on single trips though, but even then it's hard to get into the low 20's since I always end up behind traffic at some point.
I live in West Yorkshire, or Speedcamerasville as it's also known, so it's rather difficult to avoid any high-gear cruising or traffic on any given journey. I'm sure I could get it lower by driving everywhere in third, but barring that with my driving style, even when I'm thrashing it, I can't get it lower than high-twenties over a whole tank.Dreamer said:Andrew D, you've never managed less than 27 mpg??? YOU WOT!!!
I think you may need to grab your Z's balls and show it whos boss![]()
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One of the reasons I went for the 3.0i is that it had a lot of spec as standard, which made it easier to shop around for what you want. I wanted leather trim, 18" wheels, SMG, cruise control, and sports suspension; so once you've stripped out the kit standard on the 3.0i I only had to look for 18"s (which are on most 3.0i's anyway), SMG and cruise control. Being the range-topper they also tended to have been generously specced anyway, so I got extra goodies on mine that weren't deal breakers but I certainly enjoy (such as heated seats).Herminator said:When I was looking, the 3.0 seemed the obvious choice, since I'd always regret not going for the bigger engine and it usualy comes with a better spec, including 18"s which were a must on my list.
Motto said:Wow what a number of replies many thanks all.
Going to take them for a test drive but think the 3.0 will win out. What are you 3.0 drivers getting mpg wise and 2.0 drivers for that matter?
Cheers all.
Motto said:paddy wright said:mpg shouldnt be a consideration in buying a roadster- drive them and buy the one that makes you feel good!
If fuel and everything else wasn't going through the roof I would! Get a 3.0 and I'm looking at £300 just for tax next year!
One important thing - the gears, how does the gear shift feel on the Z4. I had a 330i (E46) and the gears used to slip in to the wrong gear all the time it was very frustrating - is the Z4 better?
easty027 said:Over a 100 mile journey at a steady speed, the best i have had is 38MPG.

gannet said:easty027 said:Over a 100 mile journey at a steady speed, the best i have had is 38MPG.
steady speed, did you nod off![]()