This is NOT an ///M

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GreyZed said:
original guvnor said:
I've never seen a 2.0 or 2.2 badged as a 3.0.

I saw a black 2.5 badged as a 3.0 for sale by a dealer when I was looking for mine. Dealer advertised it as a 2.5 and didn't even realise it had the 3.0 wing bling on.

I've also seen pics (though not in the flesh) of a 3.0 badged roadster with a single exhaust pipe as per 4 cylinder cars.

Isn't that - literally - a breach of trade description? Advertising a car as one thing when its really another.

Sounds familiar :poke:
 
inkey$ said:
GreyZed said:
original guvnor said:
I saw a black 2.5 badged as a 3.0 for sale by a dealer when I was looking for mine. Dealer advertised it as a 2.5 .

Isn't that - literally - a breach of trade description? Advertising a car as one thing when its really another.

doesn't look like he did to me....
 
ZermattV spotted a 4 pot Alpina replica in Edinburgh.....

I thought it was a pretty good job - only thing that gave it away was the oval tail pipe
 
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Here you go...essential reading into the mind psyche of a mis-badger. Read it a actually weep.

http://petrolblog.com/2010/08/04/supporting-the-badger-cull/

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Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Indeed we've just bought a new 116i M sport, we decided on the 'M' version as it has a more 'sporty' look and some nice alloys and trim. I might stick an 'M' badge on the rear of it to wind up 'M' owners! I could then put a sticker on the bumper saying ' my other car is an 'M' :lol:
 
sammyz said:
Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Never on the outside of the car though unless the M-division have been involved in developing the car.
 
I think your missing the fact that you have a 'Z4M' not an 'M'

The z4m is your model Id and the M is a refeference to the Motorsport devision, the same as on the dials or they gear stick.

Or is it different in the UK?
 
original guvnor said:
sammyz said:
Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Never on the outside of the car though unless the M-division have been involved in developing the car.

apart from the wheels?
 
Devilsadvocate said:
original guvnor said:
sammyz said:
Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Never on the outside of the car though unless the M-division have been involved in developing the car.

apart from the wheels?

Ok I'll grant you that but the wheel badges are so minuscule you'd need never notice them unless you looked very closely.
 
original guvnor said:
sammyz said:
Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Never on the outside of the car though unless the M-division have been involved in developing the car.

Hmm the 135i has an 'M' badge on the back and it's not a proper 'M'. If a car is 'M' sport then it has parts developed by Motorsport division such as suspension and brakes. I think BMW are blurring the lines themselves, to make more money of course!!
 
Great thread :lol: I will just leave this link :poke: http://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=49702 :headbang:
 
any more for any more? when he said never.......actually he meant sometimes... :D
 
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Simon_P said:
Great thread :lol: I will just leave this link :poke: http://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=49702 :headbang:


How fickle........
 
sammyz said:
original guvnor said:
sammyz said:
Each to their own. BMW have stuck M badges all over their cars so people can enjoy speccing an 'M' sport version.

Never on the outside of the car though unless the M-division have been involved in developing the car.

Hmm the 135i has an 'M' badge on the back and it's not a proper 'M'. If a car is 'M' sport then it has parts developed by Motorsport division such as suspension and brakes. I think BMW are blurring the lines themselves, to make more money of course!!

Ah the M135i. That's a whole new can of worms! But it has at least been developed by the M-division.
 
Devilsadvocate said:
It's pure snobbery.

People will buy what they can afford, and so what if the stick a badge on it?
It's their car, they should be able to do what they want with it, not have to remove them because of negative comments.
I reckon it's usually from those who believe their car is more a materialistic purchase that 'God forbid' would possibly be matched by the poorer, those exclusives, who want to post how to change their Z4 washer fluid in the "M" section.

Live and let live.

ben g said:
I saw an e60 520d ///M the other day in tesco car park. A simple thought of ''cock'' entered my mind.


He may have thought that when he saw your front bumper...... :wink:

once again, using bumpers off other z4's is acceptable. it improved the car aesthetically.

sticking an ///M badge on a car that isn't an ///M, doesn't do that at all.

if you can't see that, you're either a young boy racer type or going through a mid life crisis of some kind.
 
RedSox said:
StevenH72 said:
ben g said:
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Also one saw a jaguar s type, type r. Very strange.

I'm pretty sure there was an S-Type R...had a 4.2 V8.
You are bang on mate. I had 2 in a row and they were 400 BHP monsters - until the 500 BHP XFR came along, so I had to get one of them. Truly awesome cars. Just couldn't afford to keep the XFR. It was a choice between losing the Zed and the XFR, so......the growling cat had to go! :D

it was a honda civic 'type r' badge with a single exhaust, so i very much doubt it was this monster you talk about.
 
How about this badge for my 116i then?? :)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emblems-Accessories-Chrome-Emblem-Adhesive/dp/B00B0D6G4A/ref=sr_1_54?ie=UTF8&qid=1365026356&sr=8-54
 
ben g said:
Devilsadvocate said:
It's pure snobbery.

People will buy what they can afford, and so what if the stick a badge on it?
It's their car, they should be able to do what they want with it, not have to remove them because of negative comments.
I reckon it's usually from those who believe their car is more a materialistic purchase that 'God forbid' would possibly be matched by the poorer, those exclusives, who want to post how to change their Z4 washer fluid in the "M" section.

Live and let live.

ben g said:
I saw an e60 520d ///M the other day in tesco car park. A simple thought of ''cock'' entered my mind.


He may have thought that when he saw your front bumper...... :wink:

once again, using bumpers off other z4's is acceptable. it improved the car aesthetically.

sticking an ///M badge on a car that isn't an ///M, doesn't do that at all.

if you can't see that, you're either a young boy racer type or going through a mid life crisis of some kind.


or BMW
 
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