Stuart Truman said:pvr said:I could have sworn your car was a different colour ...
What colour did you think it was? It's Alpina Blue II but the avatar photo is "treated" so looks like a different colour
ZermattV said:It's not Maldives Adam!

pvr said:If you make a step like that, might as well go the whole way to the M.
The ones that I know who bought the Alpina when it came out, all traded up to the M when that came out. The Alpina misses too many things that the M has, LSD for starters.
pvr said:If you make a step like that, might as well go the whole way to the M.
The ones that I know who bought the Alpina when it came out, all traded up to the M when that came out. The Alpina misses too many things that the M has, LSD for starters.
pvr said:The Alpina is based on a 3.0 standard Z with Alpina bits and the older M3 engine. Not sure about the consumption as the M is more economic as far as I was aware with the newer engine?
The M has different suspension, brakes, engine, LSD, gearbox, de-gingered from factory, xenons and the obvious bits such as the bonnet which I really like and different front / rear of course.
The Alpina has very nice wheels, seats and other Alpina finishing bits.
The Alpina is more exclusive but having driven one, I found the idling very rough and harder work to drive than the M with the brakes feeling a little soft. To me, it was sitting between the 3.0 which I had at the time, and the M I was about to buy.
I admire the passion you have for your alpina & I love how individual they are & they look distinctive & a few suggested I go for one instead of the M, I would have to drive one to see if I have made the wrong decision, but I do like my rear drivers to have a slippy diff & i am surprised they didn't put one on them, plus I am a sucker for four exhausts!2alpsade said:The ALPINA has a HEAVILY modified unburstable US-spec M3 engine, which is capable of easily in excess of 32mpg in general running...not cruising: general. It won the International Engine of the Year award: and rightly so as it is an incredible unit.If there is one with a lumpy idle after the 1st minute of start-up, there's something wrong with it. The gearbox used is a very fine choice, and for a manual 6-speed of the era it works very well.
The front brakes are not dissimilar to the M and in fact use M3 pads on a 3.0Si disc - fine on a lightweight car. I find the brakes are ok, but I don't track it and I'm not an 'on brake driver': however, the stoppers on my D3BT are far superior for a direct comparison. Suspension is bespoke ALPINA front, stock 3.0Si rear. Front spoiler isn't a tacky add-on, but a fully-functioning aero-aid and I think makes the appearance of the front of the car. The rest of the styling of the original E85 is, IMO, classic and faultless, including the 'so-called' ginger bits. ALPINA took what was basically a great car, and made it look and drive brilliantly....note there is no current Z4 ALPINA :wink: Even within BMW gossip-circles it is seen as a bit of an error which even ALPINA couldn't put 'right'.
Interestingly, the 'buyer's guide' in last months' TBMW didn't really go through the ALPINA range, but it did cover the Z4M coupe, but not in detail. They do not recommend it, describing it, and I quote:-
""it's snappy, twitchy and uncomfortable - personally I think it was the worst M car ever made". And some owners agree, it seems . "I see examples that have got just 25,000 miles on the clock but have been through seven different owners because people just don't like them.""
Now, I've never driven the Z4M as it just doesn't tick my boxes for ownership. But, none of the statement I copied above describes my Roadster S: it has a couple of 'faults' but no car is completely perfect, and I'm thankful that ALPINA took the original seats and improved them for comfort as that is paramount to me due to a degenerative spine condition. Also, many RS's have only seen 2-3 owners: in fact many 1-owner examples have hit the market this year with the cars at least 7 years old. That says much about the cars and their appeal.
LeeZ4MR said:I admire the passion you have for your alpina & I love how individual they are & they look distinctive & a few suggested I go for one instead of the M, I would have to drive one to see if I have made the wrong decision, but I do like my rear drivers to have a slippy diff & i am surprised they didn't put one on them, plus I am a sucker for four exhausts!![]()
pvr said:The Alpina is perhaps more a cruiser than the M and is more individual.
Are you sure about the brakes being from a 3.0si as the si did not exist when the Alpina came out?
. These discs probably came from an earlier 3-series M, hence were in existence prior to the E85.That's not bad at all then to put a slippy on it, I like them had one on my TVR & 200sx I just like to drive like a child every now & again & it's makes sliding the rearend a little more controllable!2alpsade said:LeeZ4MR said:I admire the passion you have for your alpina & I love how individual they are & they look distinctive & a few suggested I go for one instead of the M, I would have to drive one to see if I have made the wrong decision, but I do like my rear drivers to have a slippy diff & i am surprised they didn't put one on them, plus I am a sucker for four exhausts!![]()
There is no right or wrong in this discussion, but I think the RS is often misunderstood. The list of changes over a standard car is extremely long, and I wish I had the number of changes to-hand to further enlighten readers (I'll have to see if I can find it). I know people who have driven both, and opted for the choice that suited them, and don't forget only 167 RS's were sold between Feb 2004 and March 2006. A slippy diff can be fitted to an RS for £1200 from Birds if it's an absolute necessity. As an *ahem* sometimes enthusiastic driver :evil: I've never lost drive or traction on the rear of my RS, and as I don't track my cars, I don't see I would benefit from it on a daily driver basis. The last slippy diff I had was on my 1990 E30 325iSport![]()
Note to self: must get out more so Lee can see #108 :wink:LeeZ4MR said:I adore how rare the RS is I have never seen one in the metal ...
Thanks!markeg said:Note to self: must get out more so Lee can see #108 :wink:LeeZ4MR said:I adore how rare the RS is I have never seen one in the metal ...