The Never Ending Zed Journey

RickyBobby

Zorg Guru (IV)
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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
May 9, 2020
Points
154
Location
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Model of Z
35is
Following the departure of T515 BJB and a brief sojourn with a 2006 3.0si my 9th Zed has just landed - a 2013 E89 20i with 46k miles.

So I guess the first question I should be asking is does this even qualify as a roadster or should I get my coat =))

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So you joined the growing E89 'group' ! Still curious as to why the E85 moved on so quickly? Did it have issues or did you just not like it?
 
Following the departure of T515 BJB and a brief sojourn with a 2006 3.0si my 9th Zed has just landed - a 2013 E89 20i with 46k miles.

So I guess the first question I should be asking is does this even qualify as a roadster or should I get my coat =))

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No. Don't get your coat. You can stay. Just give the car to me and I'll get my coat.
 
How many’s that in the 10 weeks or so since I took the Z3 off you??
 
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3.0si or 2.2i @RickyBobby? Either or both! I thought I changed cars a lot.😀 Did you just fancy an E89 or what? Perhaps I should mind my own business.😂
Despite being sub 80k miles the 3.0si was a bit shabby and to much work for me.
I still regret selling the 2.2i on the basis it was the best condition E85 I'd ever seen - but a new member was looking for one and every time I went out in it I was scared of it picking up any battle scars.
Having owned an E89 before I knew it was the practical solution for me especially as winter approaches and I don't own a garage - also the Mrs as shown an interest in my recent runs out around the Peaks something she wasn't interested in when I had the Z3. Still not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing Maybe I'll be back in a Z3 for Zed number 10 - to be honest I am missing the inline 6 soundtrack already but I also think my M44 experience was shorter than it should have been :thumbsup:
 
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