I didn't say it with the intention of winding anybody up Beedub, It just felt like mine flexed (it probably didn't) whenever I went over bad ruts & heavy pot holes but in fairness it has been the only soft top I have owned so I just wasn't used to it, I didn't get on with the E92 M3 either & that's a coupe so that's now sold.Beedub said:are aware that the z4m rigidity figure is higher than a lotus exige which sits at 10,000nm to the z4mr at 14,500nm.... ???????????
Never heard anyone complain that the lotus's flex and less rigidity added towards a bad ride?? Now the coupe double figure is awesome but let me tell you , you never felt flex in your z4m unless your Lewis Hamilton.... And I'm going to guess the roadster z4m is considerable stiffer than a cerb or probably any of the tvrs tbh unless you have the torsional figures to correct me... Damping/stock alignment/springs are far bigger issue and to be honest from the factory , whether coupe , roadster or your e92 m3 for that matter , they are all blunt instruments.
You didn't get on with your z4m roadster which is fair enough, but when I read things like the above it winds me up a-little.
Enjoy your e92 m3.
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My bro in law has a E93 M3 folding hard top model & when I went out in that the windows rattled that much when we went over bumps I thought they were going to fall out so I have come to the conclusion that roofless cars are not as rigid as a fixed roof car but that's not to say I cant see the benefits of them the extra noise & a more dramatic driving experience are brilliant.
The Cerb had a full roll cage built into it from standard so was pretty stiff for a plastic car but appreciate what you are saying regards the engineering of the Z4m as beemer have loads more money than TVR!
I am always honest about how I find my cars & I thought my M3 was overweight, lacked torque & sounded lousy in standard form for a V8 & had crap brakes but I don't say stuff like that to wind people up that's just what I thought of it & I am entitled to an opinion on the cars I have owned.