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I just bought a 2006 Z4MR with 50K miles for 14K. Its identical to http://www.sytner.co.uk/car-search/5663071-bmw-z4-m-3.2-2dr/ from a BMW independent dealer. To me it looks as if prices have now stabilised around this sort of price (i'd been looking for a while).
 
markcanderson said:
I just bought a 2006 Z4MR with 50K miles for 14K. Its identical to http://www.sytner.co.uk/car-search/5663071-bmw-z4-m-3.2-2dr/ from a BMW independent dealer. To me it looks as if prices have now stabilised around this sort of price (i'd been looking for a while).


Assuming at 50k the Ins2 has been done , its on fresh brakes & tyres are all good then your £14k was well spent
If no to the above then your car quickly becomes £16k :wink: decent cars are out there ( http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=85152)
you just have to do your footwork

Fire up some pics when you get chance :thumbsup:
 
Imola M roady 86k sub £11k for what looks a decent example with high spec from a half decent seller
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-06-BMW-Z-SERIES-3-2-Z4-M-ROADSTER-2DR-338-BHP-/141918000778?hash=item210af8d68a:g:yPwAAOSwvgdW2j2o
 
mr wilks said:
markcanderson said:
I just bought a 2006 Z4MR with 50K miles for 14K. Its identical to http://www.sytner.co.uk/car-search/5663071-bmw-z4-m-3.2-2dr/ from a BMW independent dealer. To me it looks as if prices have now stabilised around this sort of price (i'd been looking for a while).


Assuming at 50k the Ins2 has been done , its on fresh brakes & tyres are all good then your £14k was well spent
If no to the above then your car quickly becomes £16k :wink: decent cars are out there ( http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=85152)
you just have to do your footwork

Fire up some pics when you get chance :thumbsup:

Indeed! Yes Insp2 was done (the only non BMW service history stamp..) by the BMW indy. Brakes are good but I want to change to pilot super sports only because the existing tyres are about 4 years old (the car hasn't done many miles in the last years).
 
Hi. Just wondering what people think of this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/z4m-roadster/bmw-z4-m-roadster-2008/5415738?v=b

Looks dodgy to me as could be the abs pump or controller which is a pricey one! I'm in the market to buy (in fact really keen to get in one) but this looks like it could be a world of pain!
 
slipperyshoe said:
Hi. Just wondering what people think of this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/z4m-roadster/bmw-z4-m-roadster-2008/5415738?v=b

Looks dodgy to me as could be the abs pump or controller which is a pricey one! I'm in the market to buy (in fact really keen to get in one) but this looks like it could be a world of pain!

Good mileage for the price, obviously it's a gamble though if not that big of a one.
I don't like the advert though to be honest....£200 my arse to fix it, mis-leading in my eyes. If it was that easy to fix these problems and re-list for nearly 2.5k more according to him then why wouldn't he do it...is what I would be asking myself. What is this 'common fault', there is no such thing that I know of. The only fault I know of is the unit/pump itself being faulty, it's been documented on here I believe so it does happen, IIRC it ain't £200 though, even if you do it yourself. And that's if it can be re-con'd, if you need a new unit/pump...your looking well north of 1k.

Lot of if's and but's.....probably worth finding out more if your interested. Find out exactly what the codes are and the associated issues and factor that into the price from there, with a new unit if necessary. Don't let him convince you that it can deffo be refurbed as until it's off the car and looked at it may well not be. Chances are it probably can be but don't take it as a certainty.
Like I say, ask yourself why he hasn't done it himself.....I don't buy the 'haven't got time' argument myself.

I'm probably being overly harsh but just remember it's a lot of your hard earned dough, so do the research. I would check out DPG's on here as well now that's for sale, looks to be fully sorted, save you some pennies and decent mileage if not a tad higher than this.
 
Thanks for reply. It stinks to me so I'm not even going to touch it tbh. As you say if it was so easy then you'd do it yourself. I'm also put off nearly as much by the black carbon badge mod ;)
 
It can be repaired for that price,my abs pump was repaired for the sum of £208 and came with a lifetime warranty and is a common fault among bmws.

Bmw wanted £1800 for a new pump
 
budgie195 said:
It can be repaired for that price,my abs pump was repaired for the sum of £208 and came with a lifetime warranty and is a common fault among bmws.

Bmw wanted £1800 for a new pump

Based on doing it yourself presumably? If you've got the tools and the know how then fair one, might be worth a crack.
 
AndyBeech said:
slipperyshoe said:
Hi. Just wondering what people think of this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/z4m-roadster/bmw-z4-m-roadster-2008/5415738?v=b

Looks dodgy to me as could be the abs pump or controller which is a pricey one! I'm in the market to buy (in fact really keen to get in one) but this looks like it could be a world of pain!

Good mileage for the price, obviously it's a gamble though if not that big of a one.
I don't like the advert though to be honest....£200 my arse to fix it, mis-leading in my eyes. If it was that easy to fix these problems and re-list for nearly 2.5k more according to him then why wouldn't he do it...is what I would be asking myself. What is this 'common fault', there is no such thing that I know of. The only fault I know of is the unit/pump itself being faulty, it's been documented on here I believe so it does happen, IIRC it ain't £200 though, even if you do it yourself. And that's if it can be re-con'd, if you need a new unit/pump...your looking well north of 1k.

Lot of if's and but's.....probably worth finding out more if your interested. Find out exactly what the codes are and the associated issues and factor that into the price from there, with a new unit if necessary. Don't let him convince you that it can deffo be refurbed as until it's off the car and looked at it may well not be. Chances are it probably can be but don't take it as a certainty.
Like I say, ask yourself why he hasn't done it himself.....I don't buy the 'haven't got time' argument myself.

I'm probably being overly harsh but just remember it's a lot of your hard earned dough, so do the research. I would check out DPG's on here as well now that's for sale, looks to be fully sorted, save you some pennies and decent mileage if not a tad higher than this.

Maybe I'm a soft touch, but the Ad comes across as genuine to me, he's already admitted the faults & he could have just said nothing & cleared the fault codes as they appeared.

If I was in the ///Market I think I'd at least take a look at this.
 
AndyBeech said:
budgie195 said:
It can be repaired for that price,my abs pump was repaired for the sum of £208 and came with a lifetime warranty and is a common fault among bmws.

Bmw wanted £1800 for a new pump

Based on doing it yourself presumably? If you've got the tools and the know how then fair one, might be worth a crack.

I had Redish Motorsport in Bristol do it for me , just checking the invoice there's total of a 1 hours labour removing and installing the pump

But I think it's not to bad to remove the abs pump , looks easy to get to
 
budgie195 said:
AndyBeech said:
budgie195 said:
It can be repaired for that price,my abs pump was repaired for the sum of £208 and came with a lifetime warranty and is a common fault among bmws.

Bmw wanted £1800 for a new pump

Based on doing it yourself presumably? If you've got the tools and the know how then fair one, might be worth a crack.

I had Redish Motorsport in Bristol do it for me , just checking the invoice there's total of a 1 hours labour removing and installing the pump

But I think it's not to bad to remove the abs pump , looks easy to get to

Took me less than an hour to get the pump out and I'd never done one before.

Putting it back and bleeding the brakes took slightly longer, but not much.
 
mr wilks said:
markcanderson said:
I just bought a 2006 Z4MR with 50K miles for 14K. Its identical to http://www.sytner.co.uk/car-search/5663071-bmw-z4-m-3.2-2dr/ from a BMW independent dealer. To me it looks as if prices have now stabilised around this sort of price (i'd been looking for a while).


Assuming at 50k the Ins2 has been done , its on fresh brakes & tyres are all good then your £14k was well spent
If no to the above then your car quickly becomes £16k :wink: decent cars are out there ( http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=85152)
you just have to do your footwork

Fire up some pics when you get chance :thumbsup:

Here are some pics : http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=85429
 
TonyP said:
AndyBeech said:
slipperyshoe said:
Hi. Just wondering what people think of this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/z4m-roadster/bmw-z4-m-roadster-2008/5415738?v=b

Looks dodgy to me as could be the abs pump or controller which is a pricey one! I'm in the market to buy (in fact really keen to get in one) but this looks like it could be a world of pain!

Good mileage for the price, obviously it's a gamble though if not that big of a one.
I don't like the advert though to be honest....£200 my arse to fix it, mis-leading in my eyes. If it was that easy to fix these problems and re-list for nearly 2.5k more according to him then why wouldn't he do it...is what I would be asking myself. What is this 'common fault', there is no such thing that I know of. The only fault I know of is the unit/pump itself being faulty, it's been documented on here I believe so it does happen, IIRC it ain't £200 though, even if you do it yourself. And that's if it can be re-con'd, if you need a new unit/pump...your looking well north of 1k.

Lot of if's and but's.....probably worth finding out more if your interested. Find out exactly what the codes are and the associated issues and factor that into the price from there, with a new unit if necessary. Don't let him convince you that it can deffo be refurbed as until it's off the car and looked at it may well not be. Chances are it probably can be but don't take it as a certainty.
Like I say, ask yourself why he hasn't done it himself.....I don't buy the 'haven't got time' argument myself.

I'm probably being overly harsh but just remember it's a lot of your hard earned dough, so do the research. I would check out DPG's on here as well now that's for sale, looks to be fully sorted, save you some pennies and decent mileage if not a tad higher than this.

Maybe I'm a soft touch, but the Ad comes across as genuine to me, he's already admitted the faults & he could have just said nothing & cleared the fault codes as they appeared.

If I was in the ///Market I think I'd at least take a look at this.

Totally agree....I've known quite a few mates who can't be arsed spending money on their sports cars when they have decided to sell them (even though they know it hurts them come sale time)...guess it's psychological in some way. Would be surprised if that car hangs about long, 29k miles for £15k seems a very good price.

TBH, given then mileage I'd expect you could buy it, drive straight to sytners, sell it to them and be a grand up...
 
This has gotta make you guys happy :) . .

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds?Category=used-cars&M=263&Page=1

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Hi guys,

Just noticed that the Interlagos Blue Z4M Roadster I was going to buy last year is back up for sale: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Z4M-ROADSTER-/162002133347?hash=item25b8146163:g:vC8AAOSwu1VW4FlS

Very good value for money for the mileage, especially with the KW clubsports and AP front calipers, IF the engine has been properly sorted now. A car I had tried to buy for some weeks with various barriers to me viewing it, the 'slight tapping noise' was actually a loud knocking and required bottom end work at least (I have a video of the noise). The work was being done by a friend of the seller who was a technician at a main dealer. Disappointed to have driven all the way to Kent for a wasted journey.
 
Fishy Dave said:
Hi guys,

Just noticed that the Interlagos Blue Z4M Roadster I was going to buy last year is back up for sale: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Z4M-ROADSTER-/162002133347?hash=item25b8146163:g:vC8AAOSwu1VW4FlS

Very good value for money for the mileage, especially with the KW clubsports and AP front calipers, IF the engine has been properly sorted now. A car I had tried to buy for some weeks with various barriers to me viewing it, the 'slight tapping noise' was actually a loud knocking and required bottom end work at least (I have a video of the noise). The work was being done by a friend of the seller who was a technician at a main dealer. Disappointed to have driven all the way to Kent for a wasted journey.

great info for a potential buyer....
 
The Z4mc design is very colour sensitive, looks great in Imola Red ( :D ) but less graceful in Black as the dark colour "hides" most of its features. (i.e: the shape of the rear glass when looking at the car from behind)
 
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