Hello & Thinking of a Z4M

CornishRob said:
jim80 said:
Moor the boat at Ashlett and have both! I work (well I will just say NEAR) the New Forest but I have a 3.0si coupe. I manage 30 mpg with mixed driving. 34mpg if I try. Would be happy to take you for a quick spin if you would like?


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Can't really moor it up as its a Thundercat, so it lives on a trailer. To keep both would be nice, but as I said before, I just don't use it enough really.
You could store it out of the water on the trailer, I know of two people that do this at Ashlett. I think they have a tractor type thing to put in and take out of the water! Plus the benefit of Ashlett is they have funny tide times due to the isle of wight.


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jim80 said:
CornishRob said:
jim80 said:
Moor the boat at Ashlett and have both! I work (well I will just say NEAR) the New Forest but I have a 3.0si coupe. I manage 30 mpg with mixed driving. 34mpg if I try. Would be happy to take you for a quick spin if you would like?


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Can't really moor it up as its a Thundercat, so it lives on a trailer. To keep both would be nice, but as I said before, I just don't use it enough really.
You could store it out of the water on the trailer, I know of two people that do this at Ashlett. I think they have a tractor type thing to put in and take out of the water! Plus the benefit of Ashlett is they have funny tide times due to the isle of wight.


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Yeah that could be a good option, but I don't think I would really use it that much. I would be keeping it out of ease rather than because I wanted it as such. I'm thinking about starting to kite board, so as long as I could fit the kit in a Z, that will be my new watersport.
 
Boat went up forsale last night.

First Step towards an M.

Struggling to decide between a Roadster or Coupe (Not wishing to start an argument)

I know i want a Roaster for the dry days, but driving home in the rain today, i was thinking would a coupe be better...

Generally what are Ms like in the rain? I felt safe plodding down the motorway in the 90, albeit at 60mph.

Mine would live outside and be driven daily apart from when i work away then it would sit at my office.
 
cant imagine how having a coupe is any better in the rain tbh, ur still dry, unless u need more boot space or prefer the look of the coupe there isnt much point in having one over the roadster
its fine in the rain sat on motorway speeds, so long as ur not driving like a cockend no issues here
 
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