A1GSS said:Ooh yes. Once enjoyed on a cold wintery morning, you'll miss it in every other car!
I instantly missed heated seats when I bought my current car without them.
I completely understand what you mean!
A1GSS said:Ooh yes. Once enjoyed on a cold wintery morning, you'll miss it in every other car!
A1GSS said:Ooh yes. Once enjoyed on a cold wintery morning, you'll miss it in every other car!
Nictrix said:http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201412059467605/sort/default/maximum-age/up_to_5_years_old/transmission/manual/usedcars/radius/1501/model/z4/page/1/make/bmw/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/colour/black/postcode/pa28rd?logcode=p

metal licker said:There is no diesel option in the Z4 (thank f**k)
Wyldie85 said:E85 : canvas roof, folds away and doesn't take up any boot space. No diesel variant
E89 : metal folding roof, folds into boot and uses a lot of space. Also no diesel.
These are important factors to remember as you're spec seems to jump between one and the other.
If you're talking £10k then I'd be surprised if you can find an E89 for that sort of money or at least one without mega miles or accident damage.
Like the others have said, perhaps read the links again so you know what you're after. If it's an E89 with a semi decent spec then you'll need to up your budget.
However, if you're ok with an E85 3.0si then £10k will find you a decent one with a nice number of options I'm sure.
Good luck with the search.
Vbstein said:Wyldie85 said:E85 : canvas roof, folds away and doesn't take up any boot space. No diesel variant
E89 : metal folding roof, folds into boot and uses a lot of space. Also no diesel.
These are important factors to remember as you're spec seems to jump between one and the other.
If you're talking £10k then I'd be surprised if you can find an E89 for that sort of money or at least one without mega miles or accident damage.
Like the others have said, perhaps read the links again so you know what you're after. If it's an E89 with a semi decent spec then you'll need to up your budget.
However, if you're ok with an E85 3.0si then £10k will find you a decent one with a nice number of options I'm sure.
Good luck with the search.
Well put
Wyldie85 said:I had to amend my first comment simonlpearce. I was quite frustrated after reading this thread...
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