Morning all,
I've just bought a Z4MC so thought I should come on here and say 'hello'. I have come over from the E46 forum (I had a 325Ci) and it was great for knowledge as well as procrastination.
My story stems from a spin in an E46 M3 down the cote d'azure by a guy that was something to do with product development for a major tyre company. To say he understood the limits of grip was an understatement. At the time I couldnt justify an M3 as a first car... now it seems all the M3's have been murdered. A Z4MC will just have to do (its a hard life).
First impressions: Clutch is a pig in town. Cant see anything out of my rear view mirror (Im tall so the angle has me looking down at the road. Parking is guesswork). Cant quite find a comfortable driving position (drove it back from Nottingham to Edinburgh on Saturday). I also went up cobbles and nearly lost my teeth.
I care about none of the above. Its a fabulous, grin inucing motor that really feels like it is something special. The engine is intoxicating. Surprisingly I also managed 30mpg on the 300 mile trip home (more than i managed in the 325).
I intend on keeping it very stock and keep the mileage down, I dont think I even want to change to the stubby. However (sit down for this) I plan on adding a bike rack...
Pictures will be incoming (if it stops raining in Edinburgh).
Thanks for a new home!
G
I've just bought a Z4MC so thought I should come on here and say 'hello'. I have come over from the E46 forum (I had a 325Ci) and it was great for knowledge as well as procrastination.
My story stems from a spin in an E46 M3 down the cote d'azure by a guy that was something to do with product development for a major tyre company. To say he understood the limits of grip was an understatement. At the time I couldnt justify an M3 as a first car... now it seems all the M3's have been murdered. A Z4MC will just have to do (its a hard life).
First impressions: Clutch is a pig in town. Cant see anything out of my rear view mirror (Im tall so the angle has me looking down at the road. Parking is guesswork). Cant quite find a comfortable driving position (drove it back from Nottingham to Edinburgh on Saturday). I also went up cobbles and nearly lost my teeth.
I care about none of the above. Its a fabulous, grin inucing motor that really feels like it is something special. The engine is intoxicating. Surprisingly I also managed 30mpg on the 300 mile trip home (more than i managed in the 325).
I intend on keeping it very stock and keep the mileage down, I dont think I even want to change to the stubby. However (sit down for this) I plan on adding a bike rack...
Pictures will be incoming (if it stops raining in Edinburgh).
Thanks for a new home!
G




