Average age of zed pilots

Crikey sounds like I should be driving a Atom, at a mere 53, not sitting in the luxury of a Zed. :lol:
 
daviddi said:
Will be 67 in April your as young as your shoe size, in fact am looking to add to my garage a Jaguar F type , but will still keep my treasured Z4 :D

A Jaguar F-type Wow :thumbsup: ( please don't post any pic though, the envy will be too much to bare )
 
Hi guys wow i didnt expect to see such a wide age range, tbh i didnt know what i was expecting lol. Thers alot of age range that own the z4. I think it shows that buying a z is more of a personality thing than practical? I.e when buying a particular family car or hactch back, the age of persons and practicality of a vehicle come into play alot. Where as with the z u know what ur getting, fun sun, smiles and plenty of miles. I am 28 years.

Mick
 
53 here and should be loving the Z experience but technically speaking I've shoved mine more than I've driven it :(
 
mad4slalom said:
jimbo1958 said:
Swiftly said:
Well if your an old fart at 52, shudder to think what that makes me at 56 :lol:

Blue Calipers and same year of Birth.......we're connected Swiftly. :)
Or are you a child of '59?
1959 . absolutely classic year, the height of fins and chrome ! :thumbsup:




Out by 2 years lads :wink: :rofl:

1957 is without doubt the Classic year for Motors (my birth year) :thumbsup:
 
55 with a full head of hair, all my own teeth, and a very slightly expanding waistline 8)
 
I'm 35. Was 34 when I got my zed 2 months ago. After reading the comments you guys have given me hope that this could be my daily driver for the next 40 years!!!
 
OK I'll fess up - I'm 52 for another two weeks - had my coupe for 2 1/2 years, picked up my Z4 roady when I had my mid life crisis in 2008 (46) :roll:
 
I see there's a lot of young fellas posting to say they have a Zed (by young I'm referring to the 20's) but when I was that age I had cars that needed spanner attention (cars did then)and I think I have a better appreciation of what makes a car "tick" now. Perhaps the young fellas are missing something?
 
ronk said:
I see there's a lot of young fellas posting to say they have a Zed (by young I'm referring to the 20's) but when I was that age I had cars that needed spanner attention (cars did then)and I think I have a better appreciation of what makes a car "tick" now. Perhaps the young fellas are missing something?

I fit in with the 20's bracket, even though im halfway through pretty much. I agree with what you have said there. Most vehicles these days are made not to be tampered with and have loads of electronics which 9/10 times need a laptop to fix, or they come with warranties so you need not worry if you don't have the right tool in the shed to fix something.

I have been quite lucky to have much spanner time due to owning many KTM's :D and only having a motorcycle as my only transport till I was 21 i spent a lot of times fixing the poxy things, some of the stuff I've had to fix just to get home has been quite an adventure sometimes, wouldn't change it though! Now being 24 coming 25 soon i have had a diesel fiesta, 3l coupe and now M coupe but I do appreciate what goes into them and i do try to get as far as I can by myslef rather then take it to a garage.
 
I'm pleased it's not just an old f4rt who thinks like this.
I agree tho that modern cars are just a maze under the bonnet and sometimes feel ashamed when I look at a part and think. " I wonder what that is?
Sometimes removing the plastic shroud is an achievement :rofl:

Even if we can't easily fix a part it's good to have the knowledge to fend off any bullshit diagnosis !
 
ronk said:
Sometimes removing the plastic shroud is an achievement :rofl:

In the mean time breaking half the clips.... Haha

When i speak to friends with new fiesta ST's and the like about doing various stuff i get back... "Il just take it to the garage" missing out on cut knuckles, Oil in fingernails but then also the accomplishment of getting something done and it actually works :D
 
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