I could'nt agree more, its how a car makes you feel that important, i took one look at the Coupe i bought, trusted to luck with it being a BMW and did'nt give a fig how fast it was or wether a hot hatch beat it on the twisty bits.Boogle said:I always get big anxiety and regret on the run-up to big purchases & the Z4 was no different. First day I picked it up I thought it was awesome, but when I got out of the town and could give it the beans I was very disappointed with the power. Previous car had a 2.2 diesel, slightly less hp but a lot more torque and when it came to actual driving it destroyed the Z4 in terms of straight-line. Then came the mpg which was and is imho atrocious when compared to the sixes - the combined figure must have come from running the car downhill.
However, the Z4 is more than just the engine - and as a car I have never been happier. I've driven a few cars, been in many more and none can give me the pleasure the Z4 can. It's mechanical, it's raw (pipe down Lotus / Caterham owners!) and it's utterly intoxicating. I feel 'at one' with the Z4 that I just don't get in other cars. They have stupid electric indicator stalks, steering with no feel and all sorts of other annoying gadgets that distance you from the whole act of driving. The Z4 has just the right amount of aids to hide the boring stuff (wipers / lights) and keeps out of the way for the real stuff (steering / gear change). I've driven around Europe and the way it eats up miles for breakfast while keeping you relaxed is utterly bewildering.
However, for the latter half of my trip I was browsing classifieds for cars with more power & torque at the hotel. I was really, really missing power on some mountain passes and especially the German Autobahns. When I got back I test drove a hot hatch with a lot more poke than my Z4 and it felt awful. The salesman was clearly surprised when I didn't rate it at all 'everyone loves these'. The quickest way to appreciate a Z4 is to drive a supposedly 'good' car back to back with the Z4.
So this is a roundabout way of saying I don't regret buying a Z4 at all. I do regret getting a 2.0 instead of a 3.0, something I shall hopefully be rectifying soon...
Well said.
