BMWZ4MC said:The short wheelbase makes the Zed more prone to snap oversteer, which can be hard to control without practice, especially if unexpected. Comparatively, the E46 is more docile at the limit and much easier to slide in a controlled fashion from the first time driving it. As such, it’s much less intimidating and likely faster on both road and track in the hands of a less experienced driver. However, I found that after a few suspension mods, an exhaust and intake and semislicks, my Zed was easily as fast on track an an ESS stage I M3 with a BBK, coil overs and a stripped interior.
Argenta said:Looks like its written by Chris Harris, in fact, it probably is. He’s actually known to pretty much hate the MC.
nickw6666 said:I would disregard this article unless it's on paper and you have run out of toilet tissue!
nickw6666 said:Interestingly, I bumped into Chris Harris at Dick Lovett Ferrari a few months ago. He was there with his 512TR and I had a brief chat with him and I asked him about the Z4M coupe. He said it was a stonking car.
I would disregard this article unless it's on paper and you have run out of toilet tissue!
srhutch said:Apparently not
M3: 15.4:1.
M3 CSL/CS 14.5:1.
330 Clubsport & Z4M Roadster 13.7:1
Z4M Coupe: 12.8:1
Argenta said:On the other hand, latest Top Gear magazine, Chris has another go at it!
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