New soon to be E89 Z4 owner

Gizmo-R

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Thought I would drop in an say hi!

I have just placed a deposit on a DSB Z4 but I cannot take delivery of it as of yet as I am in Shanghai working right now!

Story behind the purchase is back in July I bought a Pearl White Honda S2000 and just before I took delivery of it someone broke into the forecourt and stole parts off it resulting is £8k worth of parts gone and subsequently end up being a write off.

The new Z4 were always lingering at the back of my mind and for the extra bit of money I felt that I would get a hell of a lot more car but perhaps a less refined drive of the S2000 (I've owned one before) but I never track or rag any of my cars so decided to invest in a Z4 which has a more 'GT' feel to it

The only information which I struggled to find is before I pay off the remaining and take ownership, what are the things should I check for on the car? This has the 19" 296 alloys and I've heard stories of them cracking. Should I check this and how would I be able to tell?

Cheers

Martin
 
Good choice. I have come from an 08 civic type r looking for a z4 coupe and my brother has an 07 s2000. Although the s2000 is a fantastic car with bags of character and an absolutely amazing engine I do think the z4 is the better allrounder. Both cars drive completely differently and offer a different package. S2000 is always on the edge and a very frantic drive whereas as you saud the z4 is much more of a gt car but a dream to drive for different reasons. Either way both great cars and either one would have been a good choice.
 
Hi Martin and welcome to the "Fourum"

I've often felt that the Z4 is a "GT" type car but have never said as much on here. Interesting that others agree.
Sorry I can't comment on DSB - I'm biased!

Terry
 
I agree on the GT comment. I find the ride locally in Manchester very bumpy, with small potholes sending a loud bang through the car. However, on a run, on the motorway and some nice A/B roads, the car feels like it can eat miles and is very comfy.
 
I had an S2000 and then decided I wanted another and they were great to blast around A roads but then moved onto a 350Z which had a very GT feel to it but it was boring to drive by comparison.

I definitely do feel the E89 has a very GT feel about it without losing that 'roadster' about it

Now does anyone know about the 296 V-spoke alloys and the likelyhood of there being any damages to the car that I am taking ownership. Having only gone by description and not seen it in the flesh I do want to be able to turn up and do the necessary checks so I dont get any nasty surprises

Thanks guys

All very welcoming on here! :thumbsup:
 
Oh.. 296... the story of my life. They're a nightmare if you drive the car on anything but good roads. Get the car up on a ramp and have each wheel inspected for hairline cracks on the inner rim of each wheel. More likely on the back, but check them all. My rears went within months!!

296-crack-2.jpg
 
Maniac said:
Oh.. 296... the story of my life. They're a nightmare if you drive the car on anything but good roads. Get the car up on a ramp and have each wheel inspected for hairline cracks on the inner rim of each wheel. More likely on the back, but check them all. My rears went within months!!

296-crack-2.jpg

Top man thanks for the info! I will ask the garage to check this!
 
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