End of Z4?

Trex

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 Bryn Mawr, PA
bmwblog.com raises the question of what follows the current Z4. Perhaps there will be no replacement. The thinking is that a Z2 would come to market at a lower price point and possibly front wheel drive. That seems odd now that Jaguar has entered the market with its two-seater. The concern seems to be that so few Z4s (and MB SLKs) are sold.
 
Will make ours collectors cars in the future, if that happens I guess..
I intend keeping mine until it becomes a classic car anyway- if I last that long ! :rofl:
 
I said before that the 4 is pitched at us, same performance same engines, get topless bigger boot why bother with the z4.

in 2017 a 16 plate msport 4 convt red may be my next car assuming zds have stopped.
 
jaz4 said:
I said before that the 4 is pitched at us, same performance same engines, get topless bigger boot why bother with the z4.

in 2017 a 16 plate msport 4 convt red may be my next car assuming zds have stopped.

Well I have to say I wouldnt consider the 4 to be replacement , its entirely a differant sort of car , too many seats , boots too big
 
chasBMW said:
jaz4 said:
I said before that the 4 is pitched at us, same performance same engines, get topless bigger boot why bother with the z4.

in 2017 a 16 plate msport 4 convt red may be my next car assuming zds have stopped.

Well I have to say I wouldnt consider the 4 to be replacement , its entirely a differant sort of car , too many seats , boots too big

In between having the E85 and E89 I had a 325i coupe (E92)... and agree... it was a nice all round car, but had a very different feel to a roadster. I've been in a few E93's and just didn't take to them.

I'm happy to sit with the E89 for another couple of years and see what's on the market then.
 
I have both the zed and an e93 the only thing they have in common is that they are both convertibles but in every other respect they are totally different animals
I don't think a 4 seater convertible would be a replacement for a 2 seater
 
The way that things are going - an MX5 will be the only choice for a conventional rwd sports car! :cry:

I think I will just hang onto my 3.0 - Its only a summertime toy so it should last me for many years. Unless I get the car change bug again. :D
 
ronk said:
The way that things are going - an MX5 will be the only choice for a conventional rwd sports car! :cry:

I think I will just hang onto my 3.0 - Its only a summertime toy so it should last me for many years. Unless I get the car change bug again. :D

if the mx5 was to have more power then it certainly would be
 
I think they (Mazda MX5 ) started at 1.8 then to 1.8 and now I think 2.0 ----- BMW seems to be taking the other direction. :(

In my youth during the late 60's I always wanted a Healey 3000 - I couldn't afford one - The 3.0 Z4 seems to me the only modern equivalent and it will be a sad day when or if they either drop it or change its character completely.
 
Jonny essex said:
moodymare said:
Will make ours collectors cars in the future, if that happens I guess..
I intend keeping mine until it becomes a classic car anyway- if I last that long ! :rofl:
Sound idea, me too, in 20-30 years time mine hopefully will be a classic and a looker at a classic car show of some kind :D

Garage space is the problem!
I've had a lot of cars during the last forty or so years that are now very expensive classics - I often wish I still had them - But I wouldn't have had the space to store them properly. :(
 
Just reading Car Magazine. - they reckon that sales of the Z4 have practically dried up..

Next Z4 a joint venture with Toyota.
 
This post got me thinking - if the Z4 had never been made, what would you be driving right now?

It a tough one, there's no obvious replacement (for me at least) if you want a good looking, very quick convertible at or around the same money as a zed.

I don't like Porsches so that rules out the boxter / cayman.

SLk? - I don't think you can really drive this as a guy, even in AMG form.

F Type? - didn't exist when I bought the zed but soft top / lack of boot space probably rule this out (I at least want to be able to pack a couple of overnight bags for a weekend trip) - fair bit more expensive than the zed too. The hard top when it gets here will be epic I'm sure.

Merc SL - lovely car in my view, but a big step up in price from the Z. Has a slight image problem as a golf club shuttle for retirees.

AUDI TT - maybe, but they're a bit plain, not a patch on the zed looks wise and they're literally everywhere.

I'd probably be in something very different, perhaps an M3 with the benefit if a bit of depreciation to bring the price in line.

If they never make another z4, this conundrum will be real in a few years time :o I think a third gen would be epic, learn from this one, sort the handling, bring out an M version and you pretty much have the perfect car in my view!
 
I'd rather s h i t e in my hands and clap than drive an MX5. I did see a nice convertible M3 the other day! Looked nice
 
I would be driving a Cayman S. In fact, I highly regret not getting one. I've only had my Z for 4 months, but I'm going to dump it in a year and move to a Cayman S.
 
Z4 Beemer said:
Bubble1982, what about the 1 and 6 series cabrios? :?

The six series in an awesome machine - less keen on the styling of the 1's.

I've been keeping an eye on M6 second hand values - you can pick up sub 5000 mile, 2012 examples for c.£65k at the moment - approved used (after ticking a couple of option boxes that would have been a £100k car) - looks like a real bargain to me (in relative terms at least)

Really not sure what sort of person buys a car, runs it for a couple of thousand miles and then jacks it in for a 35% loss - constantly 'surfing' the steepest part of the depreciation curve is a fine way of wasting money IMHO - and the M6 curve looks unusually steep!

Give it another year and I suspect there'll be a few creeping into the £50 - 55k range at which point I could be very tempted with a bit of 'man maths' thrown in.

An absolute animal of a car - would love to give one a go! :D
 
Z4 Beemer said:
Bubble1982, what about the 1 and 6 series cabrios? :?

I have had a 120d msport convertible got it new it spent more time back at the dealers than it spent on the road, also rear seats are only fit for kids
 
KeithJ said:
I'd rather s h i t e in my hands and clap than drive an MX5. I did see a nice convertible M3 the other day! Looked nice

i had a 1.8 mx5 probably the best smile to £ ratio of all the 2 seaters I have had but small boot and lack of real power let it down unless on a twisty b road
its also the only new car I've had that never went back to the dealer with a fault unlike every bmw I've ever owned
 
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