Indeed. E89 Z4 steering is certainly not sensational. It's probably the worst aspect of the car IME.Sensational steering and BMW Z4 in the same sentence?!
Indeed. E89 Z4 steering is certainly not sensational. It's probably the worst aspect of the car IME.Sensational steering and BMW Z4 in the same sentence?!
Indeed. E89 Z4 steering is certainly not sensational. It's probably the worst aspect of the car IME.
Thanks, this is the spec list from a vin decoder - so probably about 5x as long as it needs to be:
Vehicle information
Type M340I XD A
Series G20 (3 Series)
Body Type -
Steering Left Hand Drive
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It is the same with people who are quite happy with the speed of a 520D which for me is just unacceptable.
I can totally see how a car that has just under 200bhp and does 0-60 in 7.2 seconds offers performance that is 'unacceptable' to someone who drives a Suzuki Ignis.
Plus Autotrader shows 520D Touring's as 0-60 in 7.8 seconds and top speed 139MPH.
My point was a car of that size and in a "prestige" bracket you would expect a lot more performance
They've been in production for 17 years across 3 generations. The latest version is as I said.
Just like the steering of the E89 meets the requirements of the guy who said it.They've been in production for 17 years across 3 generations. The latest version is as I said.
No, you wouldn't, or you'd not have bought a 520d. The latest 530d, for example, has just under 300bhp and 650nm, which I trust meets your requirements. If performance like that was important, you'd buy that one instead. For what it is, the 520d is really quite good. How many other bottom of the range diesel engine options offer that level of performance?
Try an MX-5 next
It's electric power steering widely regarded by most enthusiasts as terrible. It doesn't bother me as I'm not really big on things like steering feel - but it's certainly the first I've heard of any praise for it
Just like the steering of the E89 meets the requirements of the guy who said it.
Goodyear F1 AS5 are great for wear rates & massive grip but I am having my doubts about how strong they actually are as I have had 2 punctures in less than 2 months on both front tyres (double slash on front left & slow puncture on front right both looked perfect but would not hold the pressure for long) they are now insured so if they go again I get brand new replacements for free (never going to accept a repair on a puncture on a 94V tyre!).
The toyo tyres are TVR spec. Specifically designed for the car in 2000 or whenever, pretty sure its the same compound now and its awful The toyos on mine were made in 2016, so they must have been past there best even though they had all the tread left on them. At the time they might have been ok. The good years are a great improvement.