2007 Black Coupe / Red interior
YH07 MWY
73K £18,500
Looks like the current owner had only had it for 6 months or so, It's not your old one?Alpine White MC with imola red interior for sale, 26k miles, £29,995, similar to the one I sold last year- 1 of 3 in the UK with white/ red combo.
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I think the Z4MC is more niche than a 911 or Cayman, the Porsche models are more everyday in comparison.Looks are subjective. I like them but not everybody does. They are a bit of an acquired taste.
My view on the Z4M Coupe is that someone with enough dollar for a good one will most likely go for a 911 instead.
The 911 also has rear seats, and although they aren’t really catered for adults, they are adequate for young kids or can be used as extra luggage space.
Yep I mentioned they were niche in an earlier post.I think the Z4MC is more niche than a 911 or Cayman, the Porsche models are more everyday in comparison.
Yep, part of the reason for why I have both an E46 M3 and a 997.1 Carrera S. Having these two means I don’t need a Z4M Coupe…The Z4M is special enough in it's own right, I'd happily have all three, they each offer something different. The BMW has the engine note and edge that the other two don't have, but they all have their positive and negative points.
No it’s not my old one, this one was bought by someone on the Forum back in 2016, then he sold it to trade about August last year, and they sold it quickly… but you are right, it looks as though the buyer is selling already…Looks like the current owner had only had it for 6 months or so, It's not your old one?
If not, then all three in this combo have been up for sale recently.
I know what you mean, I currently have a 987.2 Cayman S and a 996 Turbo.Yep I mentioned they were niche in an earlier post.
Yep, part of the reason for why I have both an E46 M3 and a 997.1 Carrera S. Having these two means I don’t need a Z4M Coupe…
Thanks for your reply, I'm maybe just getting mixed upNo it’s not my old one, this one was bought by someone on the Forum back in 2016, then he sold it to trade about August last year, and they sold it quickly… but you are right, it looks as though the buyer is selling already…
The 3rd one I thought was in Scotland… has that been up for sale recently too?
Alpine White MC with imola red interior for sale, 26k miles, £29,995, similar to the one I sold last year- 1 of 3 in the UK with white/ red combo.
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Titanium Silver or Silver Grey?Hi, New member here.
I'm looking to stop spending mad money on BM's like my previous M2 and now 24 plate M240i and go something cheap electric through business lease and buy a garage toy ZM4 to play and polish with.
Been looking casually for a while for a silver one, they seem very rarely up for sale.
If any come up, would I need to jump on it right away?
Off to have a read around the forum, thanks
Congratulations Jellyfishfields - a lovely car!Well, it's mine now
Took a flight down yesterday morning, had a look, road tested, paid the money and drove it 500 miles up the road, great day.
All went very well, an easy guy to buy from. All good so far.
Thanks for the info and tips you gave me WillP, very much appreciated.
Would be the titanium silver!Titanium Silver or Silver Grey?
Note the former is not a desirable colour.
Re-reading that - I like the bright silver colour, which I assumed to be Titanium Silver, I will have a Google and check!Would be the titanium silver!
Yes, had a check and I like the Titanium Silver - surprised that it isn't a desirable colour, I think it makes the car look most modern.Re-reading that - I like the bright silver colour, which I assumed to be Titanium Silver, I will have a Google and check!
If you like it and can find one in good condition which is Titanium Silver then go for it.Yes, had a check and I like the Titanium Silver - surprised that it isn't a desirable colour, I think it makes the car look most modern.
Congratulations.Well, it's mine now
Took a flight down yesterday morning, had a look, road tested, paid the money and drove it 500 miles up the road, great day.
The brighter colours do seem to highlight the styling better than the various shades of black!Yes, had a check and I like the Titanium Silver - surprised that it isn't a desirable colour, I think it makes the car look most modern.
Interesting, I thought I had read that the Titanium Silver was rated and sought after, but you guys will know best.If you like it and can find one in good condition which is Titanium Silver then go for it.
It’s just better to be aware before you buy that it may be slightly harder to shift (when the time comes to move the car on) due to the colour…
Going by the numbers it obviously wasn't popular when they were new, but that isn't to say it isn't now. But like I said I've spent too many years owning silver cars already, so I talked myself into Silver Grey - mainly because of the red interior!Interesting, I thought I had read that the Titanium Silver was rated and sought after, but you guys will know best.
I also like black, but I have had 5 sapphire black BM's and it's hard work and I like doing my own detailing, but no matter how hard you work on Sapphire Black theres always niggly bits like my current car on only 14k miles.