Deal or insulting...?

SonnyA85 said:
There's a guy who just bought a Swiss Z8 in the UK and it wasn't cheap and its a LHD in a RHD country.

People buy imports all the time. Mustangs are popular in the UK to be shipped over for one. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?
 
Price seems high to me. Bear in mind I only have interest in coupes so I've only been following prices on those. Seems to me a non-functioning top should significantly impact value. The cause is unknown and may be a costly repair. Just because you may be able to fix it on the cheap doesn't mean most buyers can. If the repair was cheap the seller would have already had the work completed.
 
jetrep said:
If the repair was cheap the seller would have already had the work completed.

Agreed, their claim of "supply chain issues" while believable just seems sketchy. Either they haven't looked very hard for the parts or they are only willing to buy directly from BMW (in which case I would believe them).
 
I’ve done a lot of driving in the US (in US cars) & through Europe with my RHD car (not the Zed)

Personally I’d be considering pricing up an import if you can get past sitting ‘on the wrong side’

I reckon you could get away with it on American Roads, well mainly the highways & interstate roads, maybe if your driving country …

But I must admit to having zero experience in what the practicalities are around this - insurance, road tax etc

But it does seem strange to me that you’d be paying essentially $6000 more for a native car than an imported one if everything else equals out & you felt comfortable driving it

But I would preface what I’m saying by - you have to feel happy driving it & if you couldn’t drive a RHD then ignore my entire post
 
plenty said:
SonnyA85 said:
There's a guy who just bought a Swiss Z8 in the UK and it wasn't cheap and its a LHD in a RHD country.

People buy imports all the time. Mustangs are popular in the UK to be shipped over for one. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?

First of all we aren't talking about the UK market. If I was in America and I had the option of a £6K RHD or a £12K LHD then sure I would take the RHD
 
SonnyA85 said:
plenty said:
SonnyA85 said:
There's a guy who just bought a Swiss Z8 in the UK and it wasn't cheap and its a LHD in a RHD country.

People buy imports all the time. Mustangs are popular in the UK to be shipped over for one. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?

First of all we aren't talking about the UK market. If I was in America and I had the option of a £6K RHD or a £12K LHD then sure I would take the RHD
Best you bugger off over there then!
 
enuff_zed said:
SonnyA85 said:
plenty said:
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?

First of all we aren't talking about the UK market. If I was in America and I had the option of a £6K RHD or a £12K LHD then sure I would take the RHD
Best you bugger off over there then!

Keep your sexual fantasies to yourself :o
 
SonnyA85 said:
plenty said:
SonnyA85 said:
There's a guy who just bought a Swiss Z8 in the UK and it wasn't cheap and its a LHD in a RHD country.

People buy imports all the time. Mustangs are popular in the UK to be shipped over for one. I don't see why it wouldn't work the other way around.
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?

First of all we aren't talking about the UK market. If I was in America and I had the option of a £6K RHD or a £12K LHD then sure I would take the RHD
This conversation and indeed the entire thread is like some kind of bizarro world or comedy situation where I'm the only one not in on the joke.

Best for me to assume we're all just joking around and not actually offering serious replies.
 
plenty said:
SonnyA85 said:
plenty said:
We're talking about a cooking Z4 of which there are many thousands on the roads, not a highly collectable model like a Z8 or a Mustang which wasn't available in RHD.

If you were in the market for say a £5k Z4, would you consider a LHD car?

First of all we aren't talking about the UK market. If I was in America and I had the option of a £6K RHD or a £12K LHD then sure I would take the RHD
This conversation and indeed the entire thread is like some kind of bizarro world or comedy situation where I'm the only one not in on the joke.

Best for me to assume we're all just joking around and not actually offering serious replies.

So you think paying £12k for a 2003 Z4 is better than importing one for half the price?
 
Depends on how important it is to have the steering wheel on the appropriate side.
I don’t think importing a UK car into the USA is as easy as doing it the other way around, especially if you live in California as you’ll need to fit all the emissions kit that they require.
 
Rockhopper said:
Depends on how important it is to have the steering wheel on the appropriate side.
I don’t think importing a UK car into the USA is as easy as doing it the other way around, especially if you live in California as you’ll need to fit all the emissions kit that they require.

I thought American equivalents always had more power than European because of less strict emissions regulations? Does the new Z4 not have more power in America or is it the other way around?
 
SonnyA85 said:
Rockhopper said:
Depends on how important it is to have the steering wheel on the appropriate side.
I don’t think importing a UK car into the USA is as easy as doing it the other way around, especially if you live in California as you’ll need to fit all the emissions kit that they require.

I thought American equivalents always had more power than European because of less strict emissions regulations? Does the new Z4 not have more power in America or is it the other way around?
Jeez man! You seriously need to do a bit of googling before you write this stuff!!
 
He's actually partially correct insofar as the G29 M40i is offered in a higher state of tune in the US thanks to stricter EU WLTP emissions regulations.

Of course, that only applies to the newest models not the older cars being discussed in this thread.
 
enuff_zed said:
SonnyA85 said:
Rockhopper said:
Depends on how important it is to have the steering wheel on the appropriate side.
I don’t think importing a UK car into the USA is as easy as doing it the other way around, especially if you live in California as you’ll need to fit all the emissions kit that they require.

I thought American equivalents always had more power than European because of less strict emissions regulations? Does the new Z4 not have more power in America or is it the other way around?
Jeez man! You seriously need to do a bit of googling before you write this stuff!!

Looks like I was right the new Z4 does have more power in America thanks to less strict regulations than Europe. Maybe you need to upgrade your google to the newest version?
 
SonnyA85 said:
enuff_zed said:
SonnyA85 said:
I thought American equivalents always had more power than European because of less strict emissions regulations? Does the new Z4 not have more power in America or is it the other way around?
Jeez man! You seriously need to do a bit of googling before you write this stuff!!

Looks like I was right the new Z4 does have more power in America thanks to less strict regulations than Europe. Maybe you need to upgrade your google to the newest version?
The discussion was started relating to California. You can't even fart there without a licence!

I hadn't googled the rest, but hey, at least it got you to. :thumbsup:
 
I've got a really great business idea. I'm going to start importing Z4s to the USA and the EU because they're so much cheaper in the UK.

There are bound to be loads of eager buyers, right? What could go wrong?
 
[ref]SonnyA85[/ref], So you think buying a sports car with the steering wheel on the wrong side for the roads it will be driven on is a sensible idea?
 
Scubaregs said:
[ref]SonnyA85[/ref], So you think buying a sports car with the steering wheel on the wrong side for the roads it will be driven on is a sensible idea?
Pause while we google 'sensible' and 'idea'. :roll:
 
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