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Popped into BMW Carlisle today to see for the first time the new Z4s.
They had a frozen orange aka Vim Finish limited edition, a red M40i and a blue 20i.
The blue 20i was the nicest to look at..the frozen orange aka Vim aka Cif finish left me feeling I was looking at one of those old plastic baths were the gloss has gone...
I really really wished they moved me, and I hope, still, they move others...if we want a future of convertible sports cars at reasonable prices we need these babies to be commercially successful...
For me, coming from an E89 I struggled to emotionally latch onto to justify spending an additional £40k...
Yes the boot is bigger, but the car looks uglier than an E89 with the hood up...my Volvo XC70 has a far bigger boot..
Acres of LCD screen may float peoples’ boats but when powered off look like bit of fitted kitchen...
Coming from E89 aka Z4 2.0 it looked like Z4 2.2 not Z4 3.0.....
Styling is a mismatch and too corporate..very telling as I headed towards a 4 series convertible that looked quite nice compared to the G29 pictures until I realised it was a 4 series not a G29.
My mind has been tainted by the various criticisms of faux styling parts...the fake air exhausts on the front flanks, the fake air exhausts in the tail, the largely fake false grills / intakes on the front smack of Nissan Juke type effects...
The rear spoiler looks like a cheap add on..the stacked headlights don’t work..for me..
Dyamically it may be better...I’m not sure if I spent £40k on mine whether I could get something close..
So...after seeing them in the flesh left feeling disappointed and slightly sorry for BMW..
What it lacks, IMHO, is an ownership by those who nominally oversaw it...there aren’t those little touches where someone has cared passionately about the outcome...someone tapped int “2 door 2 seat convertible mid range price ” into the BMW corporate computer and it spat out a parts bin event overseen by a not particularly caring committee whose political / career futures were not alloyed / allied to this event.
I guess the unknown hopes are..
How many newbies, millenials, old farts not touched by the previous Z4s are attracted...
Will first generations Z4 guys feel it enough of a leap forward to go for it...
Will a LCI do something to engender a re think
Will time moderate these negative thoughts..
The other dimension is time..this will probably be the last new Z4 type car powered by an internal coumbustion engine...
People complain about 4 pot engines exhaust note...wait till it’s all powered by a few electrons and the entire exhaust note is a polyphonic keyboard of pre recorded mp3 old 6 pot noises...
Of course your opinions may well be different..I hope they are...
I really look forward to seeing them on the club runs, in quantity, maybe there dynamic performance will engender respect / desire..
In the meantime I’m going to make sure I have all the service parts I need to run my current Yellow Peril for a long long time..
They had a frozen orange aka Vim Finish limited edition, a red M40i and a blue 20i.
The blue 20i was the nicest to look at..the frozen orange aka Vim aka Cif finish left me feeling I was looking at one of those old plastic baths were the gloss has gone...
I really really wished they moved me, and I hope, still, they move others...if we want a future of convertible sports cars at reasonable prices we need these babies to be commercially successful...
For me, coming from an E89 I struggled to emotionally latch onto to justify spending an additional £40k...
Yes the boot is bigger, but the car looks uglier than an E89 with the hood up...my Volvo XC70 has a far bigger boot..
Acres of LCD screen may float peoples’ boats but when powered off look like bit of fitted kitchen...
Coming from E89 aka Z4 2.0 it looked like Z4 2.2 not Z4 3.0.....
Styling is a mismatch and too corporate..very telling as I headed towards a 4 series convertible that looked quite nice compared to the G29 pictures until I realised it was a 4 series not a G29.
My mind has been tainted by the various criticisms of faux styling parts...the fake air exhausts on the front flanks, the fake air exhausts in the tail, the largely fake false grills / intakes on the front smack of Nissan Juke type effects...
The rear spoiler looks like a cheap add on..the stacked headlights don’t work..for me..
Dyamically it may be better...I’m not sure if I spent £40k on mine whether I could get something close..
So...after seeing them in the flesh left feeling disappointed and slightly sorry for BMW..
What it lacks, IMHO, is an ownership by those who nominally oversaw it...there aren’t those little touches where someone has cared passionately about the outcome...someone tapped int “2 door 2 seat convertible mid range price ” into the BMW corporate computer and it spat out a parts bin event overseen by a not particularly caring committee whose political / career futures were not alloyed / allied to this event.
I guess the unknown hopes are..
How many newbies, millenials, old farts not touched by the previous Z4s are attracted...
Will first generations Z4 guys feel it enough of a leap forward to go for it...
Will a LCI do something to engender a re think
Will time moderate these negative thoughts..
The other dimension is time..this will probably be the last new Z4 type car powered by an internal coumbustion engine...
People complain about 4 pot engines exhaust note...wait till it’s all powered by a few electrons and the entire exhaust note is a polyphonic keyboard of pre recorded mp3 old 6 pot noises...
Of course your opinions may well be different..I hope they are...
I really look forward to seeing them on the club runs, in quantity, maybe there dynamic performance will engender respect / desire..
In the meantime I’m going to make sure I have all the service parts I need to run my current Yellow Peril for a long long time..