Assuming the numbers on Wikipedia are worldwide - does anyone know how many of the 14.5k 3.0i roadster models were sold in the UK? Cheers
Let’s see the new 3.0 then.Assuming the numbers on Wikipedia are worldwide - does anyone know how many of the 14.5k 3.0i roadster models were sold in the UK? CheersView attachment 243805
Freezing it's nuts off pal and still filthy from the 7 hour drive home after picking it up last week but I'd say it's got potential - will introduce it properly once the snow has done oneLet’s see the new 3.0 then.
Thanks for that very interesting and according to the V5 and the original sale receipt from John Clark Aberdeen the model is listed as a Z3 Sport Roadster - the vin report also has the option S0719Sports Edition.I am not entirely sure how accurate this website is but How Many Left? is actually a site that attempts to answer exactly this. From what I can decypher, it seems to differentiate between say a 3.0i, 3.0i "sport", 3.0i 'sport edition' as different cars.
3.0i 'Sport Edition' 23 ONTR 21 SORN
3.0i 'Sport' Auto - 57 47
3.0i 'Sport' - 110 88
3.0i Auto - 19 8
3.0i (manual) - 182 175
"3.0i 'Z3 auto'" - 2 1
3.0i BMW Z3 57 29
The good news is, your new 3.0i could be a 'sport' or 'sport edition' going by the front grille. It will likely be listed on the V5 document as being registered as a 'sport'.
So potentially 1 of 346 'sport' left on UK roads. 1 in 819 3.0i left on UK roads.
Well-known as being very innaccurate!I am not entirely sure how accurate this website is but How Many Left? is actually a site that attempts to answer exactly this. From what I can decypher, it seems to differentiate between say a 3.0i, 3.0i "sport", 3.0i 'sport edition' as different cars.
Fair enough.. and I don't have enough knowledge to challange that however if you go on the site and read the source of the information its plausable that its reasonably accurate unless the numbers are simply made up?Well-known as being very innaccurate!