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Rob T

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Hi all.
Am looking to be purchasing a Z4 within the next 12 months. I have joined this group to gain information prior to making a purchase. The dilemma I have at the moment is 2.5 or 3lt no doubt everyone will say 3lt but some advice would be appreciated

Thanks

Rob.
 

Mac Romans

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My s***'s custom!
Welcome. The 3ltr is the one to go for. I know a few people that bought one of the smaller engines and over time the idea of "upgrading crept in to their heads.

Now is a good time to buy as the summer is over so it's a buyers market. If you wait til spring the prices will be a little firmer.
 

Grumps

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Forest Town, Mansfield
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Z4 e85 2.5i
Engine wise go for the biggest your budget allows. Running costs are very similar so might as well have the extra oomph . Welcome by the way!
 

t-tony

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Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
Hi Rob, welcome from me near Lincoln. Mine is the 3.0i but then there's the 3.0si too. Where are you located?

Tony.
 

FRANKIE

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Z3
Hi all.
Am looking to be purchasing a Z4 within the next 12 months. I have joined this group to gain information prior to making a purchase. The dilemma I have at the moment is 2.5 or 3lt no doubt everyone will say 3lt but some advice would be appreciated

Thanks

Rob.
Welcome to the forum from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. I had first bought a 1.9L '96. A great little car. After a visit to the rest of the boys and girls in the forum in the UK, I decided to but a 3.2. Both nice cars for different reasons. I'm sure you'll be happy with whatever your decision is. Again, welcome to the forum..............................Frankie
 

Shelly

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Z4 2.0 20i M Sport sDrive
:welcome: Hi and welcome from me too :coolsteer)
 

Rob T

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Welcome. The 3ltr is the one to go for. I know a few people that bought one of the smaller engines and over time the idea of "upgrading crept in to their heads.

Now is a good time to buy as the summer is over so it's a buyers market. If you wait til spring the prices will be a little firmer.
Will have to be next summer as saving up at the moment. Want one now but the bank balance won't let me if you know what I mean.
 
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andyglym

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:welcome:to the forum from West Cumbria. More power is a good thing :D
 

Mint

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Hi @Rob T, :welcome: to the forum from me too in Staffordshire. I used to have a 2.5si Z4, plenty of go for me:thumbsup:. You need to have a drive to see what's best for you...
 

Rob T

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Hi all. Will be looking to spend between 9 and 12k for a good example. Do members on here sell their prized possessions or can point you in the right direction when I am going to buy?
 

billz

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Langley Mill
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Z4 3.0si Individual Ruby Black Last one produced in this colour combo
For a price of between 9 and 12k then you will be looking at the E89. The straight 3.0 E89 tends to be a tad slower than the E85 Z4s due to the tin top roof
 

Rob T

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For a price of between 9 and 12k then you will be looking at the E89. The straight 3.0 E89 tends to be a tad slower than the E85 Z4s due to the tin top roof
That looks perfec cannot wait to part with a few hard earned bucks.
 

GazHyde

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Z4 MR
Welcome Rob,

A 3.0Si (N52B30 engine) E85 owner here, previously with a 3.0i (M54B30). There is also the 2.5Si which is around 220bhp which is well worth a look. Not really looked at the later E89 models as they don't appeal personally.

Some references for you... E85 = Roadster, E86 = Coupe & E89 folding tin top roadster.

Cheers, Gaz
 

Rob T

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Welcome Rob,

A 3.0Si (N52B30 engine) E85 owner here, previously with a 3.0i (M54B30). There is also the 2.5Si which is around 220bhp which is well worth a look. Not really looked at the later E89 models as they don't appeal personally.

Some references for you... E85 = Roadster, E86 = Coupe & E89 folding tin top roadster.

Cheers, Gaz
Thanks Gaz any help and advice is more than welcome.
 

ZTec

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Llantwit Major
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Z3
Hello and welcome from The Vale of Glamorgan.
 
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