Just test drove a 35i...

Lovely car Lucy! Auto box seems like a good idea for such a good engine anyway. And you get a coupe and roadster all in one. I think its a better car to live with TBH. :)
 
Lovely car Lucy! Auto box seems like a good idea for such a good engine anyway. And you get a coupe and roadster all in one. I think its a better car to live with TBH. :)
 
Lucy said:
Anyway, many thanks for everyone's input, I would reply to each of you individually but there is quite a lot so I will try to reply to everyone as a whole here. I've taken everything on board and think I have decided to stick with my coupe for a bit longer. You're quite right that 42k is a bit steep for it. I know I could wangle a bit off, i'm good at wangling :? but still, I have to admit I would prefer one that is around 12 months old. When the salesman said they had one in stock and would fetch it, I was hoping it would be on a '60 plate.

Not to mention that I haven't even been looking for a new car anyway and am perfectly happy with the coup. So it's not like i'm desperate for a new car. I just knew that when I do eventually come to upgrade that I would want it to be a white 35i with red leather. So when he said they had one in stock I was very intrigued and quite excited by the prospect. But I need to be 100% sure and it needs to be 100% the one for me. And I think it might be if it were 12 months old and probably with a manual box. I don't want to buy an auto and then wish i'd held off a bit until I came across a manual.

Plus, the more I look at my Coup, the sexier it gets. I would seriously miss it. I don't think I can say goodbye to it just yet! After driving it places over the weekend, I compared it to the 35 i'd drove on Friday and they are a very different beast. I don't think I need the extra comfort of the 35 just yet... there's still more fun to be had in the coup and I know i'd miss it's raw edge.

So there we have it, i'll not be changing it just yet. But if I do come across the perfect 35i on a 59 or 60 plate, then I may have to look into it again. In the meantime I think I will treat myself to a private reg and a new pair of shoes instead :D

Thanks again for all of your replies, I appreciate them and they did help me with my decision. Have I made the right one?

To get new shoes!? you bet; its always a good time to buy new shoes :oops:

They're really different cars and if you like the "rawness of the E85 and are happy with it great. No doubt the E89 would make a far more useable comfotable everyday driver though. Price is a bit steep though. I think you're spot on your decision there. :D
 
There you go disaster averted, now all we need to do is stop global warming and create world peace then it won't just be; 'This forum is the friendliest' :)
 
Have you seen any number plates your fancying ? there is LL11CYB on dvla for £405 but you'd need to buy the new 35i also :P
see ya soon, Lucy . :)
 
Lucy, did you put it in sport+ and give the paddles a go ?? I love the DCT in mine, grab the shifter and upshift around a corner then paddle shift after I've finished turning the wheel, it's brilliant. My Z3 is a manual box and I like it too but I never have to think about heel toe in the Z4 :thumbsup: I just press the button :D

BTW, i like the white coz it's just like mine and the red interior is stunning in person.
Remap it and you can make M3's blush .....

Keep the coupe and get the white one too....
 
Good decision, it can be tempting in these kind of situations to just go for it untill you put your sensible head on and realise how much you will loose and so quickly on a nearly new car. I am also toying with the idea of a 35i but it would need to be at least 1 1/2 - 2 years old so it isn't so painful. I deliberately haven't test driven one yet in case I suddenly feel that I must replace my Coupe which I only got last October.

The other thing to consider is how much it will cost to run compared to the 3.0si Coupe with the current worrying petrol prices and the effect they have on residuals. Why does car ownership have to be so expensive, wouldn't it be great if car values didn't pummet so fast so we could chop and change without so much guilt. :P
 
Just a note re MPG in a 35i..... I get 34mpg on the highway at reasonable speeds. It's been remapped to over 385hp and the fuel consumption is surprisingly low at close to the 70mph limits on long highway runs. Considerably lower if I put the right foot down a bit... :D
 
mcbeee said:
Just a note re MPG in a 35i..... I get 34mpg on the highway at reasonable speeds. It's been remapped to over 385hp and the fuel consumption is surprisingly low at close to the 70mph limits on long highway runs. Considerably lower if I put the right foot down a bit... :D

That's great economy for such a powerfull engine at motorway speeds, but knowing me if I had that much power I would have to put my foot down every now and again for the buzz. Out of interest what kind of average consumption do you get and what kind of driving do you do so I can put it in context? My 3.0si does about 36 mpg on the motorway if I am gentle with the gas but on average I get 28-31 mpgs depending on what i do week to week.
 
i havent read all of this thread but 42k for a 35i with 5k on the clock with red leather....... after searching for 1 minute on autotrader, i found one with the same mileage and red leather with a dealer for 31k..... i know its black but i'm sure the 11k saving would more than make up for it and if not, get it wrapped for 2k. its a recession for gods sake!!! :P

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201129403251710/sort/priceasc/usedcars/model/z4/make/bmw/postcode/de236tp/page/1/keywords/35i/radius/1500?logcode=p
 
Wizardskills said:
I personally wouldn't bother. It seems very expensive for not that much of an upgrade. If i were you and i had £28k in my pocket for a car, I would keep the Coupe and get something much more focused as a weekend toy. £28k buys you a lot of car :thumbsup:

Sorry for hijacking but just had to comment on the GT6 in the signature of this post. Is this not the coolest car? WOW. Love it.

Back to the idea of changing the Coupe to the white 11 plate - yes that would be a little strange - and for an extra £28K for a car that looks less interesting. No thank you.
 
Nickm said:
Come on Craig! How many is a few? 2 or 3? I just get the impression that either people don't genuinely like it or are pissed their model has been replaced by a newer one....

I'd hate driving an old model of anything.....that's just me. Shoot me....but just my humble opinion that's all. Mr brother in law has an E86, and I know it fecks him right off every time he sees me driving the E89

Depends what's important to you I guess, having a car you love, or having one-up on your brother-in-law, neighbour, etc.

Newer doesn't necessarily mean better. My house was built in 1910, I don't look at every new build I drive past and think "if only"...
 
very valid point hype..... In a similar vein i would cope with a 250 GTO rather than a 458 Italia.


the E89 does not do it for me ... not because of looks... but as a weekend toy its just too refined .
 
Nickm said:
Come on Craig! How many is a few? 2 or 3? I just get the impression that either people don't genuinely like it or are pissed their model has been replaced by a newer one....

I'd hate driving an old model of anything.....that's just me. Shoot me....but just my humble opinion that's all. Mr brother in law has an E86, and I know it fecks him right off every time he sees me driving the E89

i've been looking at a new car for the last three months and test drove the Sdrive35i. whilst it was a lovely car its just too grown up. I've decided on a Z4M R and allbeit it "an old model" IMO it is poles apart from the E89. have to agree with Hype i could only ever buy the car i wanted rather than any later itterations just to be current...each to their own i suppose...

hype said:
Newer doesn't necessarily mean better. My house was built in 1910, I don't look at every new build I drive past and think "if only"...

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
hype said:
Newer doesn't necessarily mean better. My house was built in 1910, I don't look at every new build I drive past and think "if only"...

Just like women as some say.. its the oldens that are the best :lol:
 
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