Over the winter decided to sell the Coupe

TOMGREEN413

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 Somewhere in deep darkest Wales
Then after having the Coupe tucked up and protected from the incessant rain in Wales since October....took her out at the weekend for a road trip to Worcester......didn't manage to get a few miles from home before realising l absolutely love the driving experience of these amazing cars.
I was wondering if others on the forum have similar feelings when jumping back into their Z after months out of the driving seat?
 
Can you imagine the feeling if it had been a roadster :poke:

First trips out are always great after winter :thumbsup:
 
I know exactly what you mean. :thumbsup:

I got a big bill for a new waterpump on my first Coupe and when someone on here was looking for one invited him to view mine. Next day I took it for a final drive and realised I had made a big mistake. But that evening he rang to put a deposit on it and as he'd come about 130 miles I did the decent thing and took it.

3 days later I'd put a deposit on its' replacement so I was only Zedless 1 day. :D
 
I've always been a Coupe kinda guy ( fortunately the wife has the e89 for roof down action) but there really isn't anything much on the roads at a similar price that ticks so many boxes like these cars. It's that rear quarter look that gets me turning for a second look every time and bizarrely reminds me of the curvaceous Viper GTS Coupe we owned back 2000 both very pretty Coupes.
 
Good call on keeping it and staying in the exclusive coupe club 8)

The last time we had the roof down in my girlfriends Z3 I found it a thoroughly unpleasant experience-it’s basically headache inducing, fatigue machine when the top goes down :lol:
 
beanie said:
Good call on keeping it and staying in the exclusive coupe club 8)

The last time we had the roof down in my girlfriends Z3 I found it a thoroughly unpleasant experience-it’s basically headache inducing, fatigue machine when the top goes down :lol:

Was that her driving or the roof being down? :D
 
Yep, completely forgot how mine felt to drive, first trip out was a short drive to Donington for a trackday last week Monday, just reminded me how flipping epic this car is 8) can't see myself ever selling it out of choice, 5 years in and I still absolutely love it
 
T_J_G said:
beanie said:
Good call on keeping it and staying in the exclusive coupe club 8)

The last time we had the roof down in my girlfriends Z3 I found it a thoroughly unpleasant experience-it’s basically headache inducing, fatigue machine when the top goes down :lol:

Was that her driving or the roof being down? :D

:lol: :lol:

My official response is, the car! :|
 
Pulling your leg 8)

But with those statistics interpretation skills you should go in government :lol:
 
pvr said:
Pulling your leg 8)

But with those statistics interpretation skills you should go in government :lol:

Three! :o In the dockyard we used to be able to present a cast iron analysis with a sample that large. :lol: :thumbsup:
 
pvr said:
Pulling your leg 8)

But with those statistics interpretation skills you should go in government :lol:
:rofl: ......I can see I've really set myself up haven't l.............PLEASE......SOMEONE ......ANYONE.......agree with my Coupe sentiment... :?
 
Well, I think you have been well and truly dumped by your fellow coupies :lol:
 
It’s alright Tom, commoners like common things. The finer things in life are reserved for the elite :lol: :fuelfire:
 
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