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I see more of the post 2009's become available at 17K or so. But I can get a Boxster at those prices.....? What do you reckon?
What's a fair price to pay for the previous generation Z4 for a 2.3 say in good nick with a few options boxes ticked?
Having very recently been through a similar choice... I went with the Boxster... although I pushed the budget up to 24k so that I could get a decent 987.2 3.4S PDK with a bunch of options.
There are some other good cars out there for less but the interior is that bit nicer from the 987.2 range.
2009+... PDK and DCT are great gearboxes... older cars & both the BMW and Porsche auto boxes aren't the nicest of things to use... so go manual.
They're both reasonably reliable, so you shouldn't have to worry too much... Indi servicing/work prices should be vaguely similar... maybe a bit more expensive for the Porsche in parts and a touch more labour due to the way a Boxster is built... but there are some reasonably well priced specialists around.
Worth getting a AUC from BMW do you think? This one looks nice,
http://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/Z/2.5i-sD...88263-605073146-3497118.aspx?srcmdc=se_na_re_
Satnav on this car not important to me - this is a runaround toy. Got Satnav on my 530d where it is critical. Folding mirrors is more important to help me get it into the garage.
Integrated sat nav wouldn't be a deciding factor for me either, can always use a tomtom and their interface is quite nice.
The 2009+ BMWs came with the decent iDrive, I think? That one is worth having.
The earlier models however, the inbuilt satnav isn't very nice at all and I would much rather have no nav and a tomtom or phone mounted to display sat nav.
Approved used is good for piece of mind (warranty etc).
BUT... I see that car is already 19k... if you can possibly push the budget a bit further... I very nearly bought this car:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classif...page=1&postcode=bh153rd&radius=1500&logcode=p
It was between that and the Boxster I ended up buying.
Only 19k miles and a 2011.
It is an "IS" model which are a bit harder to find... comes with a bit more power by default, it comes with the adaptive suspension by default which is a nice option to have, a BMW sports exhaust and some other bits and bobs.
For the little extra it is over that 23i you posted a link to... I really think it's worth it.
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