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Jamezee

Zorg Guru (III)
British Zeds
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Location
Peak District
Model of Z
Z3 2.2 sport, Z4 Coupe 3.0Si, E38 728i Oxford green and beige interior
Left my wallet at home too
 

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Crap showroom !!!!!
 
Not a good looking car.
 
It looking like an out of proportion new fiat 124 spyder
 
I don’t have a problem with the angular front and back as it’s just playing the BMW family game.

But the main body shape looks a bit too safe and generic to me. And yes Fiat 124 amongst others springs to mind.
 
I remember all those comments about the newly launched E85 Bangle design Z4.

in 10 years time people will be saying the model then will be pig ugly, unlike the beauty of these ones ..
Nah these old Z it’s still :hungover:looking :D

Jokes aside the Bangle Z4 was challenging for sure but couldn’t be accused of looking like anything else out there - it was original.

The problem with this (and a lot of BMW, MERC and Audi) is if you put a Hyundai/ Kia / Toyota /Lexus badge you wouldn’t know it was actually a BMW. Just seem to have become generic which the Bangle cars were never. No mistaking them for anything but a BMW.

And I actually do like Bangle Z4 (and the 5 and 6, the 7 is veeeeeeery challenging however!)
 
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I'd have one
 
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