One day away from picking up my Z4

quote is similar to yours (if you include the emergency assistance), but possibly peace of mind for what could be an expensive repair!

Ok Marlon, just for you! but its just a pretty bog standard Z in comparison with all the 3.5 ///M s on this site :wink:


engine bay is very nice and clean! :D


lovely October day for getting the roof down (slightly slower than the S in that regard!)
 
clarker63 said:
quote is similar to yours (if you include the emergency assistance), but possibly peace of mind for what could be an expensive repair!

Ok Marlon, just for you! but its just a pretty bog standard Z in comparison with all the 3.5 ///M s on this site :wink:

lovely October day for getting the roof down (slightly slower than the S in that regard!)


there is no such thing as a bog standard zed. Nice clean looking car Enjoy :thumbsup:
 
Its a smooth naturally aspirated straight-six - and looking very sleek indeed, compare it to 95% of the cars on the road and its far from 'bog standard' :thumbsup:
 
Yes I am loving it at the moment, I was just feeling a tad inferior to all the bigger engined cousins on this site!
 
Engine: 2497cc 6-cyl 24v petrol, 204bhp @ 6400rpm, 184lb ft @ 2750rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Performance: 6.6sec 0-62mph, 151mph, 33mpg, 199g/km CO2

On paper it's great and only 0.6 seconds behind the S2000 :thumbsup:

Oh, and NO diesel :thumbsup:
 
stuartinzg said:
Engine: 2497cc 6-cyl 24v petrol, 204bhp @ 6400rpm, 184lb ft @ 2750rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Performance: 6.6sec 0-62mph, 151mph, 33mpg, 199g/km CO2

On paper it's great and only 0.6 seconds behind the S2000 :thumbsup:

Oh, and NO diesel :thumbsup:
The day they even consider a diesel zed is the day I trade in. Just thethought of it makes my skin crawl.
Now a hybrid might be interesting
 
Hopefully they will skip the diesel model and go straight to hybrid on the next gen Z.

I'm always confused by people that choose a diesel Audi TT. Sporty little coupé with a wing on the back but a 4pot diesel clatter coming from the front.
 
I swapped my cloth seats (which are immaculate, but why would anyone order one with them on?), for leather ones.



Would have preferred the msport ones, but I think it would look out of place on what is quite a low spec car. Having said that, it still has more gizmos than the S!

I like the instant power delivery rather than the buzzy S (which is very exciting!), and although it might be a tad slower, it still puts a smile on my face. :D
 
R.E92 said:
Hopefully they will skip the diesel model and go straight to hybrid on the next gen Z.

I'm always confused by people that choose a diesel Audi TT. Sporty little coupé with a wing on the back but a 4pot diesel clatter coming from the front.

It was easy to make the diesel TT for Audi, they swapped a few body panels and changed the Golf badge for a TT :rofl:

Pointless car, can't think of anything worse.
 
I agree about the diesel TT. Funnily enough a family friend (female) has just bought one, a cabrio. She tested a Z4 first but did not like it. Funny old world eh! Probably caught up in the VW diesel thing too, oh dear.
 
clarker63 said:
Yes I am loving it at the moment, I was just feeling a tad inferior to all the bigger engined cousins on this site!
We thought about a larger engine but for us the 2.5 is big enough.
As you have said you still have a bike for speed, but what bike have you still got if you have got rid of a Fireblade?
 
Currently a 650 versys which I use for commuting, although its not quite the same kettle of fish as the blade.

I will probably swap it for a vfr800 in the near future, I'm a Honda fan and I've always liked the look of them. (I also have 2 vf750s that I am in the process of rebuilding as well). Fortunately the wife understands the need..
 
clarker63 said:
Currently a 650 versys which I use for commuting, although its not quite the same kettle of fish as the blade.

I will probably swap it for a vfr800 in the near future, I'm a Honda fan and I've always liked the look of them. (I also have 2 vf750s that I am in the process of rebuilding as well). Fortunately the wife understands the need..
Hopefully they dont have the chocolate cam problem.
Always had bikes myself and probably always will but I am a Yamaha man.
 
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