Shame it's not a convertible but it's a manual and has the best colour leather (how I miss the red in mine). Looking forward to seeing it in person![]()
I couldn't find any nice facelift coverable that did not ask coupe prices. :O this I got for a very good price and it has been just serviced and motd!
I love the interior and the car goes very well! I know what you lot meant about creaking and noises from the boot etc area haha. It is a very loud and raw feeling compared to my mazda but that's what I was looking for so I'm happy.
I couldn't find any nice facelift coverable that did not ask coupe prices. :O
Which engine?
I never quite understood why the coupe was more expensive but I guess that's down to my opinion that the convertible is the better of the two shapes.
But you cant argue if you got it for a decent price, serviced/mot and in a decent colour which is not that easy to do with the amount of them that are black black with extra black.
Well enjoy it, they are great cars, just take it easy if the temp drops again.
[TW]Fox;30286581 said:It's entirely normal that a convertible costs more than its coupe equivalent so you are already getting a better deal if they are just the same price.
I've never understood the Z4 Coupe, it has almost all of the downsides of the convertible but without the ability to drop the roof.
Look at the 3 series for example, cabs cost more.
Woo! Welcome aboard grud! I like it including the wheels.
...15k for a coupe.
Which is quite scary as that isn't far off what I payed for my current car which was the second most expensive one I found (1st being that one with no miles on it for 50k+).
I believe it's the rarity factor! They've sold 17k coupes in total.. and 180k convertibles. I do like the roadster with the roof down but with it up I can't quite get on with it, looks like a pram a little haha.
Coupes in z4 case are always more expensive. Talking 9k for a top end roadster and 15k for a coupe. Check the market.