Hello all,
I have bought a 2010 E89 2.3 Z4 with manual transmission last year after spending hours and hours on the internet reading about the Z4 models, engines and reviews and ofcourse a lot of info found on this forum.
The 6 cylinder was my final choosing and after test driving several buying options I went for a Tiefseeblau metallic one with Kansas Canberra beige leather interior.
The car is completely standard and last year I only spend some time and money fixing broken and/or worn out parts (center switch panel with disappeared icons, one of the side mirrors that turned black, peeled off alu trim on the steering wheel, new tires etc) and retrofitting cruise control using dave’s how-to-e89 cruise control retrofit. Works like a charm
Anyways, I live in The Netherlands near Rotterdam and with the covid stuff going on decided to re-discover a lot of routes driving in my beautiful country, enjoying my Z4 to the max.


Almost forgot, with buying the Z4 I got myself a second bimmer since I already owned a R1100S as well for a couple of years now :wink:

I have bought a 2010 E89 2.3 Z4 with manual transmission last year after spending hours and hours on the internet reading about the Z4 models, engines and reviews and ofcourse a lot of info found on this forum.
The 6 cylinder was my final choosing and after test driving several buying options I went for a Tiefseeblau metallic one with Kansas Canberra beige leather interior.
The car is completely standard and last year I only spend some time and money fixing broken and/or worn out parts (center switch panel with disappeared icons, one of the side mirrors that turned black, peeled off alu trim on the steering wheel, new tires etc) and retrofitting cruise control using dave’s how-to-e89 cruise control retrofit. Works like a charm

Anyways, I live in The Netherlands near Rotterdam and with the covid stuff going on decided to re-discover a lot of routes driving in my beautiful country, enjoying my Z4 to the max.


Almost forgot, with buying the Z4 I got myself a second bimmer since I already owned a R1100S as well for a couple of years now :wink:
