theblues said:tallstevef you will find loads of items people have done on here, seems a bit silly excuse haven't had the time would have like an M but only available in manual but hit the sport button and you can feel the difference in the car.
tallstevef said:@ mr wilks - Nope not a daily driver (weekends mainly) and usually only 4-5K miles a year. As far as space - as I said, I'm used to the lack of space now, had a Mk2 MX5 which was REALLY tight and made me ache like buggery after some long drives - and I kept that for 3 years!
Drove a roadster and hit the sport button - could feel the difference there, so imagine I'd feel something similar in the coupe... I guess with the foam removal if it was too noisy it's an "easy" thing to put back...
ranski said:I think the big difference is that warranty is a must with the M, not to mention its less fuel efficient so most use it as a second / weekend car
If you aren't bothered by the above, and / or the insurance isn't much more then I would go for the M
srhutch said:ranski said:I think the big difference is that warranty is a must with the M, not to mention its less fuel efficient so most use it as a second / weekend car
If you aren't bothered by the above, and / or the insurance isn't much more then I would go for the M
Why a warranty, the engine is less complicated than any other engine available in a Z4.
srhutch said:ranski said:I think the big difference is that warranty is a must with the M, not to mention its less fuel efficient so most use it as a second / weekend car
If you aren't bothered by the above, and / or the insurance isn't much more then I would go for the M
Why a warranty, the engine is less complicated than any other engine available in a Z4.
ranski said:srhutch said:ranski said:I think the big difference is that warranty is a must with the M, not to mention its less fuel efficient so most use it as a second / weekend car
If you aren't bothered by the above, and / or the insurance isn't much more then I would go for the M
Why a warranty, the engine is less complicated than any other engine available in a Z4.
Just going on what I've read from some other Z4M owners
Why, don't you or most M owners have warranty here?
ranski said:I think the big difference is that warranty is a must with the M, not to mention its less fuel efficient so most use it as a second / weekend car
If you aren't bothered by the above, and / or the insurance isn't much more then I would go for the M