Which Would You Choose?

Poll Poll Which Would You Choose?

  • 2008 Z4 Coupe

    Votes: 21 36.2%
  • 2007 Z4 M Coupe

    Votes: 37 63.8%

  • Total voters
    58
I don't think I would regret not getting an M but then again I wouldn't really know until I was in that situation...
 
On another note... The M will get you 12 points... It will keep whispering in your ear... Faster faster.... Is that all you got :rofl:
 
Animal said:
oo7ml said:
How does the exhaust on the standard coupe differ from the M

2 not 4 :lol:

On a serious note... would I be right in saying that the 3.0si has a deeper exhaust note as opposed to the "tinny" high pitch sound of the M
 
Yes, but i also do a 120 mile trip every second weekend... I know, not much extra, but the 2008 vs 2007 and mileage scenario is pushing me slightly towards the 3.0si at the moment... will prob change my mind again by the morning :(
 
Go for the M, if it gets too costly swap it for the 3.0si. I just sold my 350Z GT, was getting 11 mpg on my daily commute which i decided just wasnt worth it as i didnt get to use the car to its potential as much as i liked.
 
un1eash said:
Go for the M, if it gets too costly swap it for the 3.0si. I just sold my 350Z GT, was getting 11 mpg on my daily commute which i decided just wasnt worth it as i didnt get to use the car to its potential as much as i liked.

That is another thing that is putting me off the M...

If i bought an M, i would have to marry it as no one in Ireland wants to pay €1600 road tax on top of their already high insurance premium and rising fuel and service bills...
 
lacroupade said:
And in all honesty, on a public road, ask yourself what does the M do that the 3.0 doesn't?

One word - acceleration. And yes that 0.7 seconds to 60 does make a noticable difference :D
 
glastoveteran said:
lacroupade said:
And in all honesty, on a public road, ask yourself what does the M do that the 3.0 doesn't?

One word - acceleration. And yes that 0.7 seconds to 60 does make a noticable difference :D

I know... i am sure i am wrecking everyone elses head (including my own...) woke up this morning wanting the M :cry:
 
I had the same dilemma recently. Bought a 2.2i SE last September. Loved it but wanted something a bit faster so decided on a 3.0si Sport (Roadster) as the running costs seemed pretty close. Couldn't locate one at all up here in NI and didn't have time to locate and buy one from the GB mainland. Then an M came up for sale locally at a price I couldn't resist.

I'd say, if you buy the 3.0 you'll always kind of wish you'd bought an M. If you buy the M you'll just have to suck up the additional running costs. If you can't live with the costs then sell it on. I've no regrets...yet!

Then again....7miles each way commute....you really just need a bicycle :poke:
 
I think it depends how long you are going to keep it for. I brought my 2003 3.0i (M54 engine) in 2006 and it wasn't until then end of last year that I decided I was getting bored of it and started looking at forced induction etc, but on getting quotes I've now decided that the M is the way forwards. For the money I can't think of anything better on the road but the 3.0i was plenty quick enough for the last 5 years and only changing to an M as i want a new toy and there is nothing else that appeals.

Hype on here has a 3.0si coupe (N52 Engine) and it definitely feels tighter and quicker than my 3.0i. I'm not sure if this is just an age thing, his is 4 years newer than mine with half the miles (i have 53,000), so 3.0si could be the one for you.

one last thing...as Bushido says...get a roadster...!
 
Ok, thanks all... forgot to mention...

The M has 3 previous owners

The 2008 Coupe has only 1

Should this affect my choice also...
 
Im assuming you've test driven both cars?

Have the M for performance, drama, excitement, the badge. The 3.0 is a compromise regards performance, though still plenty quick enough. Is also easier to live with, and cheaper to run
 
Yes, drove both... and really really can't decide still... I'm not sure which one will hold it's value more either
 
I had the same dilema last year, all depends on your disposable income, with the ridiculous fuel costs you may need to get a 3.0 otherwise end up having to change an m for 3.0 si when you can't hack to costs any more. However if you are only doing small mileage you mya be Ok with an M.

it all comes down to how much you can afford to pay to run the thing I think if you are already use to poor fuel economy then you get use to it however if your current car is better than an M then I think it could be too painfull every time you fill up. Having said all this the M keeps calling, ha ha not an easy decision is it. Sorry I was no help was I :rofl:
 
oo7ml said:
1 - the 2008 Z4 Coupe is a year newer (matters more in Ireland i think than the UK)
2 - the 2008 Z4 Coupe has a much better fuel consumption
3 - the 2008 Z4 Coupe has less mileage
4 - the 2008 Z4 Coupe is slightly cheaper to service
5 - road tax is €600 cheaper a year on the 2008 Z4 Coupe
My view, from afar:
1 - Year: Both cars are not the current shape E89, so one year older or newer will not make any difference, unless you plan to sell it again soon.
2 - Fuel consumption: On the commute mileage you mention the difference in fuel consumption is immaterial - even at your high fuel prices.
3 - Mileage: Be careful on this one - very low mileage may indicate a car that stood for long periods without being driven, which IMHO is much worse than a higher mileage incurred over regular trips.
4 - Service costs: I know that your labour rates are much higher than ours, but the Z only gets serviced roughly every 12000 miles, so the difference is once again immaterial. Change the oil yourself in between "official" services.
5 - Road Tax: This aspect is absolutely outrageous - I believe you and your countrymen would be justified in taking up arms against your government. My annual "road tax" on the Z totals roughly €36.
6 - The number of owners: This would bother me a little bit, but to really evaluate this you would need to have spent time as passenger with each previous owner. Did any of them routinely use the "clutch slip when stopped at red light on incline" method? Or the "rev it higher when cold so it can get warmer quicker"? If you don't know and cannot find out, ignore this aspect.

In your shoes I would focus on only one thing: which car will best suit your personality/driving style and the road surfaces you typically drive on. The M is a very harsh ride and can be tiring on irregular tar - my wife hates it. On the other hand, the M is the best toy I have ever had - it begs to be driven enthusiastically. If you are Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde, get the M. If you are always Mr Equanimity, get the 2008. Drive both before you decide.
 
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