Not a lover But could be tempted

Lynchy said:
I think this is the one we saw last weekend on the way to Shepshed, I didn't see the stripe as I was driving but my wife did. Looked good but wouldn't want it .
You might well be right - Cindy got a better view than me and she's just told me that the car we saw did have the skunk stripe
 
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Melbourne Red is now a metallic colour. Nice.
 
Zed Five said:
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Melbourne Red is now a metallic colour. Nice.

It's always been a metallic colour on the E89 :scratchhead: it just doesn't really look it from the pictures.

Oh and Melbourne red is only available on M Sport models, it's the only red shade they allow for them. Non M Sport models can only have Crimson Red.
 
Angie4m said:
Zed Five said:
http://www.bmw.co.uk/vc/ncc/xhtml/start/startWithConfigUrl.faces;jsessionid=9b7498ed10c7a93526c88fe34db9.3?country=GB&market=GB&productType=1&brand=BM&locale=en_GB&name=h1c0c8z2#PAINT

Melbourne Red is now a metallic colour. Nice.

It's always been a metallic colour on the E89 :scratchhead: it just doesn't really look it from the pictures.

Oh and Melbourne red is only available on M Sport models, it's the only red shade they allow for them. Non M Sport models can only have Crimson Red.

Really? I didn't know that. Ive seen loads of red e89s over the years and assumed wrongly that there was one red, Melbourne. I have learned something new today :thumbsup:
 
Z4M-2006 said:
You gotta do something with the 2 ;litres to try and shift em..

Do they? There are more sdrive20i than any other E89 out there. In fact there is 4187 in total far more than any other. Wow! Didn't realise it was that many!!!

It seems it's the only model in E89 that BMW don't have an issue shifting
 
have to do something with the 2 ltrs not a good car on performance even if they have built the sound into the exhausts didn't like the 2 I drove from my local dealers .ended up with 35is against the( m ) a far better car in every way (but that's my opinion)only my opinion
 
shortfuse 2 said:
have to do something with the 2 ltrs not a good car on performance even if they have built the sound into the exhausts didn't like the 2 I drove from my local dealers .ended up with 35is against the( m ) a far better car in every way (but that's my opinion)only my opinion

unfortunately, well fortunately for you, me and some others on here the 6 cylinder 3.0l and even the no longer in production 2.5 6 cylinder varient there are many more 2.0l 4 cylinders out there.

Unfortunate if you own a 20i because the market will and is saturated with them more than others meaning residuals when time to sell won't be as good as other models out there. The 28i holds value well but again that's due to them being rare on the 2nd hand market but there are still a good number on the roads so you never know what may happen to any of the values.

I think for a lot of people wanting an occasional bit of fun with the roof off the 20i seem to suit them especially if they are just using it to pootle about in.
 
Angie4m said:
shortfuse 2 said:
have to do something with the 2 ltrs not a good car on performance even if they have built the sound into the exhausts didn't like the 2 I drove from my local dealers .ended up with 35is against the( m ) a far better car in every way (but that's my opinion)only my opinion

unfortunately, well fortunately for you, me and some others on here the 6 cylinder 3.0l and even the no longer in production 2.5 6 cylinder varient there are many more 2.0l 4 cylinders out there.

Unfortunate if you own a 20i because the market will and is saturated with them more than others meaning residuals when time to sell won't be as good as other models out there. The 28i holds value well but again that's due to them being rare on the 2nd hand market but there are still a good number on the roads so you never know what may happen to any of the values.

I think for a lot of people wanting an occasional bit of fun with the roof off the 20i seem to suit them especially if they are just using it to pootle about in.

Appreciate what you say about certain engine variants being sought after but I would also say the E89 values are looking poor generally due to how BMW labelled & badged them ?
You are in a minority owner being active on a forum & enthusiastic about the cars themselves , unfortunately that doesn't carry into the used car market where possibly 50/60/70% see only a E89 Z4 & have very little understanding of actual powerplant they are after or indeed the actual engine differences between the various power outputs :cry:
2.8i actually being a 2.0 powerplant but a 2.3i is a 6 cylinder :cry: very fudging for all barring the anoraks
This in turn means the choice sought after models are being dragged down with the biggest sellers ( majority being lower specced/lower output cheap lease deals )
Id say the next 18 months in the E89 market will be interesting to say the least & only last week i posted up a 110k E89 at £9k :o
 
Nah..

E89 prices are holding up better than there E85 variants did..

Just the crap spec ones with high miles will always be cheap... Like the 10-11 year old £3000 E85's... Gash car, gash cash..
 
mr wilks said:
Angie4m said:
shortfuse 2 said:
have to do something with the 2 ltrs not a good car on performance even if they have built the sound into the exhausts didn't like the 2 I drove from my local dealers .ended up with 35is against the( m ) a far better car in every way (but that's my opinion)only my opinion

unfortunately, well fortunately for you, me and some others on here the 6 cylinder 3.0l and even the no longer in production 2.5 6 cylinder varient there are many more 2.0l 4 cylinders out there.

Unfortunate if you own a 20i because the market will and is saturated with them more than others meaning residuals when time to sell won't be as good as other models out there. The 28i holds value well but again that's due to them being rare on the 2nd hand market but there are still a good number on the roads so you never know what may happen to any of the values.

I think for a lot of people wanting an occasional bit of fun with the roof off the 20i seem to suit them especially if they are just using it to pootle about in.

Appreciate what you say about certain engine variants being sought after but I would also say the E89 values are looking poor generally due to how BMW labelled & badged them ?
You are in a minority owner being active on a forum & enthusiastic about the cars themselves , unfortunately that doesn't carry into the used car market where possibly 50/60/70% see only a E89 Z4 & have very little understanding of actual powerplant they are after or indeed the actual engine differences between the various power outputs :cry:
2.8i actually being a 2.0 powerplant but a 2.3i is a 6 cylinder :cry: very fudging for all barring the anoraks
This in turn means the choice sought after models are being dragged down with the biggest sellers ( majority being lower specced/lower output cheap lease deals )
Id say the next 18 months in the E89 market will be interesting to say the least & only last week i posted up a 110k E89 at £9k :o

Indeed. I get that totally.

I work with people who think 28i anything means 2.8l but scratch their heads when you say no it's a 2.0l and a 4 cylinder.

It's an interesting road that BMW are going down, just look at the facelift 3 series to get a 3.0l 6 cylinder you need to buy the 340 which is the replacement to the 335. The 318 is now a 1.5 3 cylinder. And the 330 is a 2.0l 4 cylinder in replacement of the 328. It makes no sense any of it and confused Jo blogs who has not a rinky dink.

As you say in the next 12-18 months it will be interesting to see what happens to values and if BMW do decide to end the run, that will also have an influence.
 
john-e89 said:
The E89 at 9k is self explanatory, 110 k miles and low spec.

That example may or may not be a dog or a belter :oops: but whatever it drags prices down :wink:
For that rare breed that does actually buy rather than lease those looking to sell are very often clueless as to their cars current market value :? so what do they do ? They get offered silly money for a trade in by the dealer or they take a look online , they don't always analyse the reason for the low prices , they see what looks like their car for £10/£11/£12k & stick their's up in the a similar ballpark :wink:
 
To be fair to BMW, the issue with the badging is actually because people have for so long associated certain designations with certain engine sizes. Engine technology has moved on, but badging everything a 15 or a 20 will give the wrong impressions to consumers. Badging a car 28 makes sense if what you are appealing to is the consumer understanding of speed/power rather than the displacement. Which is what most people will think of. Jeez, it's confusing just trying to reason it out...
 
Bing said:
To be fair to BMW, the issue with the badging is actually because people have for so long associated certain designations with certain engine sizes. Engine technology has moved on, but badging everything a 15 or a 20 will give the wrong impressions to consumers. Badging a car 28 makes sense if what you are appealing to is the consumer understanding of speed/power rather than the displacement. Which is what most people will think of. Jeez, it's confusing just trying to reason it out...

bmw playson peoples stupidity. Anyone who revels in the 'seniority' of owning a 335i, now will buy a 340 or feel inferior :rofl: .
 
Zed Five said:
Bing said:
To be fair to BMW, the issue with the badging is actually because people have for so long associated certain designations with certain engine sizes. Engine technology has moved on, but badging everything a 15 or a 20 will give the wrong impressions to consumers. Badging a car 28 makes sense if what you are appealing to is the consumer understanding of speed/power rather than the displacement. Which is what most people will think of. Jeez, it's confusing just trying to reason it out...

bmw plays on peoples stupidity. Anyone who revels in the 'seniority' of owning a 335i, now will buy a 340 or feel inferior :rofl: .
 
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