E89 sDrive28i review

similar review in the Auto Express recently. Wonder if BMW will try to address some of the car's perceived shortcomings when they give it a mid life facelift?
 
sammyz said:
similar review in the Auto Express recently. Wonder if BMW will try to address some of the car's perceived shortcomings when they give it a mid life facelift?

They're going to have to because the E89 is going to be comprehensively out pointed by the new Boxster if they don't. Don't believe the official line from BMW that they aren't competitors. Just ask anyone with 35-45k ish to spend on a Roadster what their short list comprises of.
 
original guvnor said:
They're going to have to because the E89 is going to be comprehensively out pointed by the new Boxster if they don't. Don't believe the official line from BMW that they aren't competitors. Just ask anyone with 35-45k ish to spend on a Roadster what their short list comprises of.

+1

Current offers have us cross shopping cars like a Peugeot 207cc and 308cc where the BMW wins.
 
Unfortunately BMW are lowering their brand by their current actions, profit before thought IMHO. Porsche for example have recently stated they'd not launch anything below the boxster as it would damage their brand level. BMW are box shifting to a level where not only are prices crashing for those of us that paid a bundle at first, but to the extent the Z4 will almost be a common sight, equally not good for a niche product, or what was niche. A little disappointing. But all good for BMWs profits. Time for me to consider whether I want to continue lining their pockets...
 
original guvnor said:
sammyz said:
similar review in the Auto Express recently. Wonder if BMW will try to address some of the car's perceived shortcomings when they give it a mid life facelift?

They're going to have to because the E89 is going to be comprehensively out pointed by the new Boxster if they don't. Don't believe the official line from BMW that they aren't competitors. Just ask anyone with 35-45k ish to spend on a Roadster what their short list comprises of.

Have you been on to the Porshce website and built a 2.7' cheap it ain't, for specification similar to mine, you are looking at £44k which is just shy of £10k more. Competition wise, the SLK and TT are the ones to compare against, with whatcar giving the crown to the TT
 
sammyz said:
Wonder if BMW will try to address some of the car's perceived shortcomings when they give it a mid life facelift?


I'm sure the facelift will be this year, three years into the cars six year life cycle :)
 
The fact they're doing amazing deals makes me suspicious why they want to get so many sold.. perhaps not just profiteering but in fact to clear out parts perhaps, ready for a new model/facelift. In which case if its just about money, get a 20i now is what I say... because when the facelift arrives, those deals will disappear!
 
Traditionally BMWs are on a seven year life cycle. After four years, they introduce the LCI and the model continues for three more.

Z4 doesn't have to follow this and I'm not up on the rumours.



The deals may have to do with BMW missing their short term demand forecast for the Z4. Sales will pick up in the spring and/or they will scale back production.
 
Andrew*Debbie said:
Traditionally BMWs are on a seven year life cycle. After four years, they introduce the LCI and the model continues for three more.

Z4 doesn't have to follow this and I'm not up on the rumours.

The deals may have to do with BMW missing their short term demand forecast for the Z4. Sales will pick up in the spring and/or they will scale back production.

For the E85, launch was 2003, mid life face lift was 2006 and the e89 was launched in 2009, however if they were thinking of releasing the face lift soon, then the discounts would be on all model variants one would have thought.

If I'm not mistaken the M Sport was a face lift option and not available previously, where with the e89 it followed 18 months or so after launch and now almost 3 years in with new engines, could this indicate no facelift :idunno:
 
sars, yes, I think you might just be right. I had wondered if they might reduce the lifespan of the car altogether... given the financial climate?

It would be crazy to launch new engines and then do the facelift. Also, newer BMW models like the 5 and 3 series have LED daytime running lights as well as the new style dashboard (speedo and rev counter with colour graphics in between). Will the Z4 ever see things like this I wonder...?
 
The 3 series coupe and convertible are on their last year. There are incentives, but not nearly as large as the e89.


I'm not sure about the UK market, but in the US the Z4 has always needed sales support.

Current US Z4 lease programs have residuals over 70%. (US MSRP * residual = Option Purchase Price) -- BMW FS will take a big hit when owners return those cars.
 
Looking at the deals on the BMW website for the Z4, I don't think they are actually that great.... 4 years on BMW Select agreement is a long time. There are much more competitive deals on the new SLK at the moment.
 
Z4 Beemer said:
Looking at the deals on the BMW website for the Z4, I don't think they are actually that great.... 4 years on BMW Select agreement is a long time. There are much more competitive deals on the new SLK at the moment.

Really? Where? I dont see £8000 dealer contribution and less than £1500 customer deposit on 4.9% interest on mercs site? id be interested if i did!
 
Z4 Beemer said:
Looking at the deals on the BMW website for the Z4, I don't think they are actually that great.... 4 years on BMW Select agreement is a long time. There are much more competitive deals on the new SLK at the moment.

The bmw.co.uk website deal includes free M-Sport and free Navigation.

Individual dealers are offering up to £8000. We got about £7850 on a 2 year agreement. There must be hidden incentive cash from BMW. Dealers call it Trunk money in America.


Mercedes does have a good national offer on C class coupes but it isn't 8K.
 
I got told it was either Msport with dealer contribution or Free sat nav since you couldnt use the offers in conjunction with each other?
 
KeithJ said:
I got told it was either Msport with dealer contribution or Free sat nav since you couldnt use the offers in conjunction with each other?

that's what I heard and thought, you can either have cosmetic upgrades or finance contribution, not both!
 
KeithJ said:
I got told it was either Msport with dealer contribution or Free sat nav since you couldnt use the offers in conjunction with each other?

Your dealer is trying to rip you off then. I did a deal with no deposit, MSport upgrade, dealer using the sat nav or "option" allowance as a £2225 discount which worked out in the end as a £34,100 list price specced car for £26,500.

IMHO the new 2.0l turbo is a lovely car to drive with enough oomph for the twisties. Forget about straight line as anyone can drive fast without any steering input :P

Haggle!!!! :thumbsup:

Who cares what the reasons are for the insentives, it will always be cracking car end of... :driving:

Oh and let's be honest it is always gonna be rare....
 
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