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A little write up for you I shared on Z4F, etc. :)

Had my Sapphire Black Z4MC since the end of October. Bought from BMW Stevenage (Specialist Cars) in October 2011 @ 51,000 miles.

The options:

- Sapphire Black
- Interior Individual Dark Estoril Blue/Anthracite
- Electric Folding Mirrors
- Brushed Aluminium Trim
- Sun Protection Glass
- Heated Seats
- PDC
- Professional Nav
- BMW Assist
- Voice Control
- Bluetooth prep
- BMW Professional Speakers

It came with its Inspection II done from Stevenage - in fact, they originally supplied the car and have carried out every one of the oil/inspection services since, as well as other minor fixes here and there. Since then I've put on about 2,500 miles - a real mixture of day to day town work commutes and country lane/fun driving. It excels in pretty much every area. I had a Z4 3.0SE (03) SMG before this and it's in a completely different league - both in terms of power and in terms of overall feel and prestige. The steering feedback is great and the noise of engine is just addictive. I'm averaging about 23mpg across a 'typical' tank, but it's both easy to get this 20mpg with town driving/pushing on and also to see it climb to about 27/28 when cruising. People who talk of 30mpg day to day are either a) lying or b) driving everywhere at 40-60mph. Though, it is weird to be able to coax 35mpg out of it if you nurse it around everywhere on long distances. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it's very close to the perfect coupe if you can look past its relative thirst. Insurance is £900 at 25 with 4NCB, teacher, DN3 through Sky.

The only additions I've made have been minor - I've replaced the standard RC aerial with a stubby, as I did with my last car. I also had a local auto electrics place install an Intravee II and Alpine unit between the boot and the central tunnel with an iPod lead poking out just beneath the Nav DVD drive so I can just slot my phone into there and use that for all my music. Obviously it still works great with the integrated bluetooth for calls - no clashes there. Also put my own plate on (since the pics were taken) and replaced the horrid plasticy dealer tax sticker with a nice, shiny silver/black Richbrook one.

When driving you find that the back end likes to try and bury itself into the tarmac if you floor it - it's like a greased pig that's trying to escape your grasp. In fact, you have to be really careful with traction/the back end - even with the DSC on it can easily catch you unawares if you're foolish. Though the one time I really browned myself was whilst leaving the Cat & Fiddle car park with cold tyres. Lack of visibility when leaving on that corner, if turning right + cold tyres + an urge not to cause an accident + the Z4MC's famed notchy gearchanges = me fishtailing across the road for 30 yards and nearly giving myself both a heart attack and an enema within the space of a second or so.

You get a few admiring looks from drivers - far more so than the standard Z4. That said, any attention has been both a) very subtle and b) positive. I've not had any grief at all. You get the occasional person who likes to race you (seems to mainly be hot/warm hatchbacks, mainly), but that's it.

Future possible plans:

- powder coat the wheels black? Unsure on this.
- black kidney grills at the front. The current ones with chromed edges don't seem to quite 'fit'.
- remove the CDV for smoother changes?
- sell. However, will only do this when I can afford something truly ridiculous for weekends (read: Atom/KTM XBow/similar) whilst still having enough left for a cheap diesel hatchback. I'm not rich enough for that at the moment.

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(Apologies for the blurriness of the Intravee installation - didn't realise until I was writing it up!)

I'm more than willing to answer any questions from prospective purchasers, especially those who are considering the jump from a smaller engined model as I had my 3 litre for over 2 years before this. :)
 
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That's georgous. I'd love a Z4MC. I'm actually considering getting a Z4C next year when I'm 25. The Coupe looks much nicer than the Roadster in my opinion. Don't think I could afford to run the M though.
 
If I found a set of reasonably priced ones then I wouldn't be averse to it. Would depend on three figures/four/what sort of tyres/their tread, etc.
 
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