Dear Z4 & BMW enthousiasts,
I am within inches of purchasing myself an allmost new E89 Z4. Special thing about this one is that it was imported into Holland from Dubai. To be sure I wasn't up for surprises, I contacted the Dutch BMW dealership and asked them whether there were any differences between the UAE model and the European model.
They told me it wouldn't be much different, except for the catalyst. BMW's are delivered without catalyst as this isn't mandatory in the UAE. The Z4 I want to buy has a Dutch licenseplate and papers already, so i wasn't worrying about it too much.
After taking it to a local BMW dealership to check whether it had a catalyst the mechanic appeared to be in doubt.. I'm not sure how it is possible at an official BMW dealership, but he was unsure whether the car had a catalyst. anyways, he couldn't find it.
To double check, the mechanic performed an emissions test as well, but the car passed it without problems.
At the unofficial dealership I want to buy the Z4 from, they had the impression that if the car was to pass the emissions test, it had to have a catalyst, so they tested it again. from the emissions test result, they told me they were sure the car has a catalyst.
And now here I am, in doubt. I know that as long as it passes the emission tests, I will have no problem driving the car. Question is, if my car passess the emission test right now, will it pass future tests as well? or do I have the chance of running into problems at a later point in time due to degradation of the engine's efficiency and cleanliness of combustion?
(At this moment, the Z4 has 60.000 km on it, which is little less than 40.000 miles)
I would appreciate any input you guys might have!
I am within inches of purchasing myself an allmost new E89 Z4. Special thing about this one is that it was imported into Holland from Dubai. To be sure I wasn't up for surprises, I contacted the Dutch BMW dealership and asked them whether there were any differences between the UAE model and the European model.
They told me it wouldn't be much different, except for the catalyst. BMW's are delivered without catalyst as this isn't mandatory in the UAE. The Z4 I want to buy has a Dutch licenseplate and papers already, so i wasn't worrying about it too much.
After taking it to a local BMW dealership to check whether it had a catalyst the mechanic appeared to be in doubt.. I'm not sure how it is possible at an official BMW dealership, but he was unsure whether the car had a catalyst. anyways, he couldn't find it.
To double check, the mechanic performed an emissions test as well, but the car passed it without problems.
At the unofficial dealership I want to buy the Z4 from, they had the impression that if the car was to pass the emissions test, it had to have a catalyst, so they tested it again. from the emissions test result, they told me they were sure the car has a catalyst.
And now here I am, in doubt. I know that as long as it passes the emission tests, I will have no problem driving the car. Question is, if my car passess the emission test right now, will it pass future tests as well? or do I have the chance of running into problems at a later point in time due to degradation of the engine's efficiency and cleanliness of combustion?
(At this moment, the Z4 has 60.000 km on it, which is little less than 40.000 miles)

I would appreciate any input you guys might have!