Looking at buying a Z4, couple of questions

Stratts said:
If you can get to Basildon and wouldn't mind an auto, go and see this one.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201410278521934/sort/default/page/1/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew/usedcars/transmission/automatic/make/bmw/model/z4/postcode/rm141qu/radius/100/fuel-type/petrol/saved-search-id/2c92962649184a8a014951031366041e/maximum-mileage/up_to_100000_miles?logcode=p

I had a viewing last weekend, nice car and the seller is a nice chap. I only didn't buy because it just wasn't the right 'value' to me, as it needed a little bit of work (but not much) and he was almost totally unwilling to negotiate. It had a funny thing with the brakes (it had grooved discs and red stuff pads) which made a unnerving grumble through the brake pedal but its normal for that combo of discs/pads and is easily fixed. The car comes with a ragged set of 17s and almost new winter tyres, but needs no work doing.

EDIT: It doesn't have all of the extras. There is no upgraded sound system (as I pointed out), it has only heated seats, wind deflector and sat nav.

Yeah, I did consider that one actually because Basildon isnt too far from me. Not really after an auto though and not a fan of red leather.
 
Dewi said:
Based on what the guys here who have been to see this car have said, I wouldn't even bother going to see it to be honest, there are far better ones out there for sale. I may have missed it but the seller doesn't even appear to have stated what mileage the car has covered - I didn't notice any mention of if it in the ad anyway. As far as spec goes, personally the "toys" didn't bother me when I bought mine, I got it to drive not play with electronic gismos. I did want a Sport spec car though with the M seats / steering wheel / wheels etc. Those things just make the driving experience a bit nicer IMO - far more so than sat nav, electric seats and folding mirrors.

Keep your eye on the for sale section here, some really nice well looked after cars come up for sale regularly. My take on it is, if you buy from an enthusiast forum like this then the chances are the car will be far superior to anything you'll find in a dealers. Having said that, i did buy mine from a dealer and I'm very happy with it so far, so don't comlpletely dismiss them as a source of purchase.

Yeah, definitely not gonna bother with that first one now. Not really after an auto anyway to be honest. May go and have a look at the second one I posted and see how it is.

Will definitely keep an eye on the for sale section on here aswell
 
THFC83 said:
Out of interest, how much of an effect does not having Sat/Nav etc have when it comes to resale. Is it just a case of value or is it actually a bit of a struggle to sell them because people tend to hol dout for higher specced cars?

I'm tempted by the second one I posted in this thread, but although it looks to be a nice example the spec looks fairly low.

IMHO extras add no value to the car at resale time (except a hood which is worth £600-£1,000 depending upon time of year & colour).

What extras do is shift the car much quicker and with less need to drop the price for a sale. Those which hang around are those with high mileage, smaller engines and few extras. (You could therefore argue that the extras do reflect in the achieved sale price)

I would however consider the spec and extras you want and what you will compromise on and seek out that car.
 
THFC83 said:
Dewi said:
Based on what the guys here who have been to see this car have said, I wouldn't even bother going to see it to be honest, there are far better ones out there for sale. I may have missed it but the seller doesn't even appear to have stated what mileage the car has covered - I didn't notice any mention of if it in the ad anyway. As far as spec goes, personally the "toys" didn't bother me when I bought mine, I got it to drive not play with electronic gismos. I did want a Sport spec car though with the M seats / steering wheel / wheels etc. Those things just make the driving experience a bit nicer IMO - far more so than sat nav, electric seats and folding mirrors.

Keep your eye on the for sale section here, some really nice well looked after cars come up for sale regularly. My take on it is, if you buy from an enthusiast forum like this then the chances are the car will be far superior to anything you'll find in a dealers. Having said that, i did buy mine from a dealer and I'm very happy with it so far, so don't comlpletely dismiss them as a source of purchase.

Yeah, definitely not gonna bother with that first one now. Not really after an auto anyway to be honest. May go and have a look at the second one I posted and see how it is.

Will definitely keep an eye on the for sale section on here aswell


Don't dismiss the smaller engines either, they may be slower on paper but the 2.5 Si Sport is plenty fast enough and has to be the sweetest engine, sounds lovely too.
 
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