So we just had to stop at camps bay. It's just a thing I have to do. I haven't been to CT unless I've been to victoria road.
Dad and I had lunch/dinner there after collecting the car from Auric BMW and Ish.
The more I look at the car and drive it the more it's growing on me. It drives unlike anything I've ever experienced. The 330d and it's sport suspension feels like a merc now :fencelook: and the steering on the 330d feels like steering a ship with a rudder.
The wheel on the Z4M is so chunky! I recall commenting that the 350z's wheel was skinny compared to the 330d 3spke wheel and now it's the same coming from the Z4.
Best way to describe it is like steering a missile. The car has so much feel and connected-ness to the road it's unreal. Feels like a track car on the road. There's not much give in way of suspension. Going over bumps you can see the car rides it like a plank, ox wagon like, but at the same time doesn't snap your spine. I don't mind it but for a 60yr old it might be too much.
The sound is so much more addictive than I first thought. Where the M3 sounds raspy the Z4 sounds Rawtier, if that word could be used as a sound. And best of all it sounds like that from 2000rpm and stock boxes
The gearing also feels shorter. Don't know what the ratio's are but sitting at +- 120km/h gps you're doing 3000rpm.
Economy was worse than anticipated. averaging 10km/L (varying between 9.8-10.2) for the whole 1480km drive up. Possibly due to the uphill drive and shorter ratio's and the last bit of a push from Bloemfontein home. This was cruising at 128km/h GPS speed giving leeway up to 130 on the downhills.
The roadworks are still a PITA and caused at least an hour delay on the whole trip. We probably stopped and shutdown 4-5times where the other times we just approached and waited less than 5 mins before driving on.
Road blocks galore! barely 1 hour out of cape town and we were pulled over for a routine inspection. This was around 9am and I was asked to do a breathalyser whilst sitting in the car.
Just to add, I had the GPS suction cup mounted on the driver side window with my digital facing forward, so I never really wound the window down all the way while speaking to the cops.
The second road block was real funny.
Sticking to the speed limits (as I don't want a repeat of last time) camera rolling and gps tracking everything we get flagged down once again. Must be a bmw thing
First comment out of his mouth, Yoh you have a fast car there boet! (all in capey afrikaans but will translate for convenience)
We caught you doing 167km/h back there ne?
I said no sir, I was doing 128 exactly as my gps shows and I have it on camera. He insisted saying we have the reading on the radar camera and I can show you.
Go ahead and write me a ticket then, he then started asking about the camera and I said it's just a regular digital and I'm making a road trip video. Also I'm nursing the car as it's still new to me and not taking any chances.
He then cheered up and started cracking jokes about how fast the car can go and I should give it some stick when I leave so they can see how it goes.
We all laughed and I sped up a little up to 80km/h and then engaged the CC again. Not even 1km later there was a lady under a tree with a camera trapping :shocked:
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