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Very Impressive Indeed!
Just bought a 2004 Z4 with 17K miles and this vehicle drives very impressively. I drove the vehicle home 600 miles and it was very comfortable, handled nicely, and was just a blast to drive. This is my first BMW. In the past I've owned a 2000 MR2 Spyder and this Z4 tops it by far. Great trunk space, powerful motor, roomy interior. I really think I can drive this vehicle everyday if I wanted to.
As good as it gets
What a fantasic roadster, much better than the Z3, test drove the TT and Boxster. It's simply better than anything in its class.
- 2.5i ConvertibleMSRP: $6,99725 mi away
- 2.5i ConvertibleMSRP: $9,59525 mi away
- 3.0i ConvertibleMSRP: $11,99727 mi away
Car Love
I've had my Z4 for 5 years after owning a Z3 for 12 years. Ultimate driving machine is a great name for these cars.
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Zoom, Zoom but better than Mazda!
This is a FUN car not a daily commuter. It's low to the ground so you must go very slow over any bumps and concrete stopping blocks will destroy the nose if you are not very careful. It's not easy to get in and out of also. Visibility is poor with the top up but excellent with the top down. But let's be honest, I bought for the driving experience and that is where it shines. The 3.0l was faster but you can easily get arrested in this one with a 2.5l engine that gets 32MPG on the highway. It corners like its glued to the pavement and the few times the rear end broke free it still felt like I was in control. This far and above the best of 4 convertibles I've owned.
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Great at first, then....
I bought the Z4 as what seemed like a natural upgrade from my Z3. I paid a premium to own this car, based on it's stellar styling and improvements, such as the fully auto top and glass rear window. However after owning it for the first 6 months, it began to annoy me to no end. It's horribly uncomfortable. From the unsupportive seats, the exaggerated door interior door handles that chafe my left leg every time I shift, to the un-adjustable seat belt that chokes me every time I drive. Plus the 1/4' inch clearance from the dash to my right knee, and I'm only 6'1! Add an ultra-harsh ride, and I feel like I'm in a torture chamber each time I get in. I wish I had kept the z3.