So, finally got round to driving two of the cars I'm into. The Z4 3.0si and a 135i.
The 135i was an auto, my god does it pull and the auto box is MIGHTY smooth, but I can't escape feeling that I was just driving a very fast car, it didn't feel special, beyond the pull of that monstrous 225kw engine.
So, a really nice car, and surprisingly practical (the back is easily big enough to fit me, 82kg 1,81m tall), I thought the back was tiny, but it's well usable.
The Z4 3.0si was a manual (perhaps this is what made the big difference?) but my god what a car. From the seating position to the sound of that big straight six starting and burbling away it felt amazing. Clutch and shift took a few minutes to get used to, but once I was the low down torque was incredible. At 80 in 6th on a reasonable hill it would pull at 70% throttle.
The only downside was the price - it is running at R155k, which for a 9 year (almost 10) car with 105k on the clock is steep and closing in on Z4m levels (I just called a dealer who said they just let one go a few months back for R180k!?)
The biggest issue is being in CPT to be honest, I have been tracking for the last month and this is the only Z4 coupe in CPT I've seen for sale (heaven forbid a Z4m coupe, of which there must be less than 50 in CPT and I'd guess NOBODY wants to sell).
What do you guys reckon? Do these cars start going up for sale around year end more as people feel the crunch of christmas spending? Is 155 a decent price? The car looks and feels neat, no mechanical issues I could see/feel and the body looked straight, checked already for comments, the biggest repairs are a flywheel replacement done in 2011 (why would one replace a flywheel? surely they should last nearly the car's lifetime?) and a new radiator 3 years back. No body panels ordered. So that side checks out.