sunnydays said:Razer sharp handling (you need to try a better car)
Comfortable GT cruising (agreed)
Head turning looks (from experience yes)
Lightweight yet solid braced body (it's a heavy car)
Interior and exterior luxury (exterior luxury?)
Pure power and speed (yes powerrrrrr)
The exhaust note..... (agreed)
Folding hardtop that looks great up or down (agreed)
IRD said:My wife has a poster on the inside of a wardrobe door. It reads, ' I may have my faults but being wrong isn't one of them.'
I can see from reading these posts she is not alone.
Wondermike said:Is this not identical to last week's 'will it be a classic' thread. I'm all for free speech but surely we can do better...
I don't know, Bing, my Razer gaming mouse handles pretty well - maybe even better than a 35iSBing said:*razor

It might will have been designed for the North American market but it did not sell very well here. I don't know of any Zed M owners that moved on to the E-89 but I'm sure there were some that did. As a recognized leader in the local Z community my local BMW dealer had always been happy to share sales info with me on their sales of the E85/86. Shortly after the sales of the E-89 began they pulled back from sharing that info. Our local Chapter of ZSCCA has over 50 members with about an equal split of Z3's and Z4's. We have only one member with an E-89! At one point I test drove a couple of E-89's but decided I like my M better and still do.Ducklakeview said:For me, having driven one, I would say NO. It's just TOO soft and lardy. Yes, the performance is great, in a straight line. But I think it was designed more for the american/californian/canadian market with their wide straight roads and fat @rses!
Mike
Smartbear said:IRD said:My wife has a poster on the inside of a wardrobe door. It reads, ' I may have my faults but being wrong isn't one of them.'
I can see from reading these posts she is not alone.
Do you mean that there's someone else in her wardrobe? :lol:
Rob
IRD said:Rob
I have had a suspicion for some time that she was hiding something. I 'll keep a close eye on that wardrobe in future.
Ian
