After 25 years of running classics like Alfas, MGs and Stags etc as my toys I swapped in to the Z4, mostly because I wanted something that could be relied on to get home whilst providing the special feeling of a pretige sports car. With classics originality is paramount and much prized so I'm always concerned when I see people spending a fortune modd'ing their Z4, particularly the cosmetics, why I ask? the Z4 is great looking car anyway.
My Z4 just a god intended complete with retro turbines (becoming rare) and tank aerial
I do genuinely appreciate the art in a nicely modd'ed car but I'm generally anti-mods unless there is a practical point to it or the whole ensemble is very well executed. It's just my humble opinion (and I know it may upset some) but cosmetic mods can look OK on newer cars but get 'naffer' as the car gets older, sort of a bit try-hard and potentially chavvy even? A really clean, well prepp'ed and original example of any older prestige car always looks good, as soon as I see facelift or after-market mods on any car it's an immediate turn-off.
So no I wouldn't bother modd'ing personally, it puts me off buying as the first thing I'd do is change things back, I CBA to quibbling about mods with insurance companies and with the Z4 rapidly approaching the 10 year modern classic marker I think modd'ing an early original is a mistake. In a couple of years people will start looking for pre-facelift bumpers and lights to swap back to standard so don't get rid of them yet
Or am I way off on all this?
My Z4 just a god intended complete with retro turbines (becoming rare) and tank aerial
I do genuinely appreciate the art in a nicely modd'ed car but I'm generally anti-mods unless there is a practical point to it or the whole ensemble is very well executed. It's just my humble opinion (and I know it may upset some) but cosmetic mods can look OK on newer cars but get 'naffer' as the car gets older, sort of a bit try-hard and potentially chavvy even? A really clean, well prepp'ed and original example of any older prestige car always looks good, as soon as I see facelift or after-market mods on any car it's an immediate turn-off.
So no I wouldn't bother modd'ing personally, it puts me off buying as the first thing I'd do is change things back, I CBA to quibbling about mods with insurance companies and with the Z4 rapidly approaching the 10 year modern classic marker I think modd'ing an early original is a mistake. In a couple of years people will start looking for pre-facelift bumpers and lights to swap back to standard so don't get rid of them yet
Or am I way off on all this?
