Looking to purchase an E85 (M54 motor)

Z4Enthusiast

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 Germany
Hello everyone!
I have been looking into buying a z4 e85 for quite some time.
I have come across a listing of a 2005 2.2L with about 175k km. The owner has done some upgrades which include : recently had oil/filter change, spark plugs, brake fluid and brake lines, gear/differential oil, driveshaft center bearing(or center support bearing, not 100% sure how it is called), differential mount, front control arms, bushings/control arm bushings , coolant expansion tank, bilstein b6 suspension, and the the soft top works perfectly. Also has a service log with receipts.
The car is listed for 7500€ and the price is up for negotiation.
Sorry for the whole block of text but I don’t know much about these cars and any help would be greatly appreciated!
Im happy to provide more details.
Is this a good purchase? Them saying that the price is not firm means that I can possibly knock off 1-2k (I will be paying cash/in full).
If it is a good deal, please also tell me for what to watch out of, thank you!
 
Hello. It’s hard to advise from the UK, because Z4s are so much cheaper here. £6,500 (roughly converted from your €7,500) is an almost unthinkable price for a 2.2i, particularly over 100k miles.

Upgrades and/or work done do not tend to command a higher price either. More important is the service history, specification and condition.

You could realistically come over to UK, buy a good condition 2.5i with 120k kilometres for half that price. The only penalty is the steering wheel will be on the wrong side.
 
Hello. It’s hard to advise from the UK, because Z4s are so much cheaper here. £6,500 (roughly converted from your €7,500) is an almost unthinkable price for a 2.2i, particularly over 100k miles.

Upgrades and/or work done do not tend to command a higher price either. More important is the service history, specification and condition.

You could realistically come over to UK, buy a good condition 2.5i with 120k kilometres for half that price. The only penalty is the steering wheel will be on the wrong side.
I am actually amazed by the price that these cars are going for in the uk. The example I gave is one of the better ones as well! The absolute cheapest one I found near me is a 2.5, has about 250.000km and costs 4900€ it’s ridiculous 🙁
 
I am actually amazed by the price that these cars are going for in the uk. The example I gave is one of the better ones as well! The absolute cheapest one I found near me is a 2.5, has about 250.000km and costs 4900€ it’s ridiculous 🙁
Too right. If anyone worked out how to do a RHD to LHD conversion at a reasonable cost, there would be a real market opportunity.
 
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