canuckracer
Member
I have been checking in on the forum for awhile now.
Thank you for all your tips and tricks.
I have been a bmw owner since the early 90's.
325is, E30M3, E46 M3 cabriolet, E89 Z4 30i, and now a 2011 Z4 35is.
Still have the 1988 E30 M3 also.
I'm from the beautiful west coast of Canada; just started snowing here today.
Z4's are not that common here. I usually see maybe 1 or 2 per week max.
Greater Vancouver has about 1.7 million people so you'd think to see more.
Interesting thought: you hear cars described as handling like a go kart.
Our Z4's actually do feel a lot like a kart in that you feel the rear wheels/axles as a result
of sitting so close to the rear wheels.
I have raced karts for many years and it is one of the first things I noticed.
I have always been a fan of good design - our Z4's will age gracefully and become a true classic.
Best wishes to all
Thank you for all your tips and tricks.
I have been a bmw owner since the early 90's.
325is, E30M3, E46 M3 cabriolet, E89 Z4 30i, and now a 2011 Z4 35is.
Still have the 1988 E30 M3 also.
I'm from the beautiful west coast of Canada; just started snowing here today.
Z4's are not that common here. I usually see maybe 1 or 2 per week max.
Greater Vancouver has about 1.7 million people so you'd think to see more.
Interesting thought: you hear cars described as handling like a go kart.
Our Z4's actually do feel a lot like a kart in that you feel the rear wheels/axles as a result
of sitting so close to the rear wheels.
I have raced karts for many years and it is one of the first things I noticed.
I have always been a fan of good design - our Z4's will age gracefully and become a true classic.
Best wishes to all
