Is the E89 18i worth it?

mazlens

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Hello all,

I am looking into getting a E89 Z4 18i as it appeals to me in many ways (MPG, hard top convertible and, most importantly to me, not a hatchback)
furthermore, as i am a young driver the insurance on the 18i's are low compared to the other variants (20i's ect)

The real question is will I be disappointed with the cars performance and are there any known common faults that I should be aware of?
I am aware that there are ECU maps available for these cars that see significant power increase which I do find appealing but don't know if these said remaps compromise reliability which would be far from ideal as I would be driving the car daily.

I currently drive a MK8 fiesta ST-Line 1.0 so the E89 will definitely be a step up!

Cheers,
Maz
 
I don't drive an E89. But from your opening post it sounds like he perfect Zed for you. They are all sports cars, just some of them go a bit faster. If your concerned about insurance and running cost and who isn't, then that has to play a big part in your decision. Which ever Zed you chose it will knock the spots off your Fiesta, :D Apart from the boot space. :wink:
 
mazlens said:
Hello all,

I am looking into getting a E89 Z4 18i as it appeals to me in many ways (MPG, hard top convertible and, most importantly to me, not a hatchback)
furthermore, as i am a young driver the insurance on the 18i's are low compared to the other variants (20i's ect)

The real question is will I be disappointed with the cars performance and are there any known common faults that I should be aware of?
I am aware that there are ECU maps available for these cars that see significant power increase which I do find appealing but don't know if these said remaps compromise reliability which would be far from ideal as I would be driving the car daily.

I currently drive a MK8 fiesta ST-Line 1.0 so the E89 will definitely be a step up!

Cheers,
Maz
Test drive one and see :thumbsup:
I ditched my e46 318I for a 2.0I E85, then bought a E86 3.0Si
At least with the 18i when you need more power all you need is a remap :D
When you don't have kids you don't need the space in your daily
 
If your young and the insurance is high, then go for the 18 as you get older and can afford the insurance, then get the remap done. I've heard it said many times on this forum that the 18 20 and 28 are the same engine, just with different maps.

I've got the 20 and the remap will take it from 197 - 280bhp for £300 not sure what the jump in insurance would be.. :P (assuming you tell them) There are also box's available (RaceChips) which have plugin box's. They dont have quite the same potential but are another option.

Take it for a spin at least and see if its for you.
 
cheers :)

sadly I doubt I will be old enough for a test drive as dealers (understandably) wont let 18 year olds drive "sports cars" that easily, do you know of anyone on here who has an 18i? would be good to get an ownership insight :)
 
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