Help me decide on the Zed!

kartman

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I can't decide - which colour combo looks best, which one i should buy. help me a bit with listing whats bad about each of these 2 cars so i can make up my mind. :)

Silver Gray, Black leather sport seats, silver dash trim, black soft top, 2004 and with about 60000 miles on the clock. 2.5 with manual. This one is the drivers car with 18in non-bmw wheels which look great, non rft tyres, sport suspension.... It also has clear side repeaters - score! Owner had it for 17000km, hasn't changed shocks or springs on it, drives only in summer or on weekends, car is garaged usually. It is 2000 euros cheaper than black sapphire one, around roughly 14300 is his asking price. Owner is not desperate but wants a more practical car. No hardtop. IF this car had Auto box, it would be easiER choice. It's in decent shape but I anticipate with reasonably high mileage it will be a tricky ownership prospect down the road. I don't have a full repair history on it though. :S Might wanna swing by the dealer later on. I'm also NOT sure if i want to get back to shifting gears on my own.

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Sapphire Black with biege leather non sport seats, dark brown wood trim, black soft top. 2.5 engine, AT, 24000 miles, next service in 2400 miles.
Alarmed a bit by history of repairs, including steering rack and soft top motor (twice), resprayed bonnet and replaced rear shocks. ON flip side, its good they were changed regularly. The owner of the black car is desperate a bit and wants to sell - enough to stick it to the dealership parking lot and pay every day for this. Bank loans and all, crisis time. The black car has the right options but not sport seats which I think I'd want. I do like though the dark-light combo, and sitting inside with top up, the black roof lining and beige interior looks incredibly sweet. If this car had sport seats or sport suspension it would be a very easy choice. Then again, the suspension is easy to upgrade and the seats were supportive enough on the test drive. I even like the wood but I can always wrap it in CF leather or paint it piano black making the interior even cooler.

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I'm pretty much torn guys between the silver gray and the sapphire black.

What do you suggest i do? Which color combo you like? Help me chose, I want a bit of both. The 2004 car is actually a 8/2004 and 2005 car is 6/2005. I know with used cars you HAVE to compromise just a tiny bit and these two are very much close to what i'd like in my Zed. And prices mean I'll be paying like half of what I pay now for E90 every month. So that's attractive too. My E90 is like owning a 6 bedroom apartment by myself. I don't need 4 seats. 2 usually, 3 rarely and taxi is useful enough for those occasions anyway.
 
go for the 1st one.
it has clear headlights. alloys are nicer and easier to clean (i use to have the ones on the black ones a b*tch to clean the corners)
black hard to keep clean plus i hate the wood.
cream leather gets dirty and again harder to keep clean.

tbh i can't even believe you've raised this thread. 1st one all the way...
 
first one... pretty much my car bar the wheels :D

oh.. and the one in the pic has the wheel on the wrong side ;)
 
Purely on looks the 1st one, but I'm biased as I started with a Sterling grey black interior.

I think that combo is more practical, will resell better. As other have pointed out the cream will be hard to maintain and many don't like the wood.

Sports seats are way better if you're not too big

Interesting the first car has clear headlights :thumbsup:
 
lol, really guys? i have to really convince myself i wanna get back to shifting gears.:) This is my only car mind, and will be daily driver (though I walk to work so it's really a grocery shopper - weekend fun toy). 8)
 
forgot to add - neither of the cars comes with winter tyres. this means that in all likely hood the silver gray one needs winter tyres and probably winter wheels too (some kind of 17 - though I've no idea which after market ones will look good, as i dont see OEM on sale)...
 
First one looks sweet to me - loving the clear lights! Personally I don't think the interior quite works - too many different colours... the wood doesn't quite look right with the silver roll over bars, door handles and spokes. Piano black could work but not sure what the cost to replace though.

Silver grey will be a lot easier to keep clean too.
 
Missed the auto/manual debate.
You will never get a sensible answer here as everyone has very specific reasons for recommending one or the other so that has to be a real personal choice based upon use, road conditions, etc.

You might find the 2.5 manual a bit slow in the mid 7's to 60. If you want manual the 3.0 makes it a sensible option doing it in 6.

Not biased of course running a 3.0 auto Sterling :roll:
 
I say the 2nd one, much more striking and i like to fly in the face of popular opinion
 
PawnSacrifice said:
First one looks sweet to me - loving the clear lights! Personally I don't think the interior quite works - too many different colours... the wood doesn't quite look right with the silver roll over bars, door handles and spokes. Piano black could work but not sure what the cost to replace though.

Silver grey will be a lot easier to keep clean too.

+1
 
Pick the first one. Change the interior, the wheels, the transmission and then respray it. Then you have your perfect car with clear headlights! :)
 
the first one look much more 'fresh' the 2nd one looks like its in retirement spec (no offence), how about buying the one 'you' like most?

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all leather whatever the colour gets equally dirty you just can tsee it on darker colours! dont loke black cars but the interior looks class.
 
wow, tough love for the black car! :D I think you won't hate it so much with bigger wheels. And wood would be "Carbon Fibre" along with the hoops or painted black, with hoops in body colour. So don't judge the car on that basis alone, besides in real life it looks much nicer. ;)
 
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