DMC63 said:
It's got controls all over it and it's too fat. I hate the paddles and buttons on a steering wheel. It looks s**t, especially in a roadster. When they start to add gadgets to a sports car it turns into a Dad car. That's why I like the 2003 pre-facelift with the bare steering wheel, no heated seats. Bare essentials. Look at all the good old roadsters. Bare bones. A fun car to drive with no bells or whistles. Nowadays it's all about comfort without consideration for looks. The 'average Joe' buys for comfort more than looks.
I think the brushed ali and basic leather trim nailed it. tbh, ali floors without carpets would've been cool too. Imagine the 2003 interior in an M. That would be nice. Fast and functional. None of this comfort crap! Well, you asked
I know what you mean but actually the Z4M's relative simplicity was part of it's appeal to me. Comparing it to my colleagues Boxster 3.4 of the same era he says that my car looks really basic (because the Boxster has buttons everywhere). There are no paddles on the M and only four buttons on the wheel :? Yes, it is a chunky wheel but you can always change it? Elsewhere the dash design is clean, it was designed to look and feel quite retro. My car had no heated seats but driving in cold conditions with the roof down took some of the fun away, so I retro fitted them, it only adds two buttons so not sure it spoiled the looks greatly?
I drove my race Caterham on the road for seven years so am all for stripped out fun, but one some of the longer, winter journeys I could have cried I was so cold, wet and uncomfortable! Take a look again at an M, you might be surprised how basic they are compared to more modern cars?

Sorry for the off topic.