Cheap Alpina ?

Z4M-2006

Elite
 High Peak,Derbyshire.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALPINA-Roadster-S-/251349593167?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a859a6c4f
 
On the face of it a bargain. I'd be worried about the Dynamics being cracked though.

It would be interesting to see if Perry or Ade have any knowledge of the car.
 
Seen this one on sale for a while (at least since July) and contacted the guy who seemed helpful. Perry and Ade probably know more on the specific history, but the important part is that it's had the head gasket replaced (see below) and the roof motor. Most of the other work needed is superficial.

"Last year at around 76K miles the timing chain snapped on the motorway resulting in a real mess and a very large bill. The top end was completely re-built including a head skim and all new Alpina parts and it now goes like stink. The roof motor and hydraulic pump was also replaced last year - a common problem with Z4s."
 
This is #31, it was on Autotrader in March at £10,750, and ebay in July at £10,495

It's an early car and looks a bit 'used', but the price is good and Ade & I both thought in July that he'd go much lower as he's tried to sell for ages.

It appears to have a full set of documentation and it's had a new roof motor and new head gasket as part of the rebuild so everything in the engine department should be sound. He's been trying to sell it on and off for a while and it may be that people are being put off by the cosmetics - but cosmetic marks can be sorted relatively easily.

It's likely that at 80k miles it'll need some TLC on stonechips etc. but it's just had two of the three mechanical 'biggies' (the other being sticky steering) taken care of so it could be a good buy

Stuart Truman said:
I'd be worried about the Dynamics being cracked though.
As Ade has had this issue but got them properly repaired by Platinum, I wouldn't be too concerned - via Platinum, a full shot blast and powdercoat refurb should be around £280 plus a per wheel charge of £12 for straightening (if required) and £12 for welding (if required) so a maximum of £380ish even if all four wheels needed straightening and welding
 
Offer £8k, spend £1500 doing it up and walk away with the knowledge you have a bullet proof, good mileage Alpina Roadster. A good buy for somebody IMO.
 
inkey$ said:
Offer £8k, spend £1500 doing it up and walk away with the knowledge you have a bullet proof, good mileage Alpina Roadster. A good buy for somebody IMO.
:thumbsup: Can't help but agree with this - subject to the usual car check/inspection/test drive etc.
 
Hi guys, looking for a little advice please....

I am after a Z4 roadster for my wife at the moment and have had a fair few M3's and M5 etc down the years myself. That leaves me drawn to the Z4Mr but I worry that it might be a bit hard core for her, hence i also had a very brief look at Alpinas until i noticed the prices at £12k plus! So my question is, how do the two cars compare please?

Regarding this particular car, any thoughts as to timing chain breakage and whether this is "normal"/ likely causes? (Thought the straight was 6 fairly bullet proof as an engine)?

Thanks in advance for the help!
 
I've driven both but, in all honesty, you're probably best looking at this thread - Stuart Truman has owned (rather than just driven) both and you'll see his comparison in the thread
 
Also drop Fran (big red cat) a pm, she's just bought an Alpina and will no doubt be happy to share the female perspective.

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Stuart Truman said:
Also drop Fran (big red cat) a pm, she's just bought an Alpina and will no doubt be happy to share the female perspective.
Fran went from a 2L (or 2.2L) E85 to an Alpina so, while she'll be able to give the female view on the Alpina, she won't really be able to give the M v Alpina comparison that finlay was after - unlike you Mr. T :wink:
 
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