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| All you need are conventional tires that match the same sizes as your original run flat tires. I am planning on putting on conventional tires (probably Pirelli P Zeros) on my Z4 once the original tires wear out. I'll just throw in the trunk a couple cans of foam fix-it-flat sprayers. The run flat tires' sidewalls are simply too stiff for riding on the street. | |
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I know there is a $3500 dealer-money pkg. available as a discount now, but several posts here have mentioned that $3k-$4k discounts were available much earlier, too. I'd planned to buy in late winter .... whaddya think? The depreciation hit on an '03 may wipe out the discount? Or not? TIA. JW |
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I bought a 2002 S2000 in late November 2001 and got the best of both worlds: a discount over what the 2001 model was selling for the previous summer AND a one year newer model with numerous improvements. I could have gotten an even graeter discount on a leftover 2001, but it would have only been another $1,000 less, not in my 1st color choice, and without the glass rear window, better stereo and other upgrades of the 2002. If I were you, I'd look at buying a 2004 at a hefty discount this winter unless you can save an additional $1,500 - $2,000+ on a leftover 2003. By my estimates, on a $40k car, a newer model year is probably worth at least an additional 5% in resale. That may not matter if you plan on keeping the car for 6+ years, but it would if you plan on selling/trading in 3-4 or less. |
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I took delivery of my Z4 on August 28th, and got BMW's special lease rate and a straight, no haggle $1,000 over invoice. This turned out to be approximately $2,000 off sticker. 2.5, Merlot Red with beige leather, fog lights, automatic and the Premium Package. The standard stereo is quite good--I've been surprised, and I'm somewhat of a sound guy. I would like to have a multi-play CD Changer, tho. |
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| When I ordered my 3.0i back in April, Bright Red wasn't available. I'd really like to see this color! Not that I would have bought it but I'm partial to red - I did go with the red leather interior which I love; red leather comes with a light grey cockpit and the combination is stunning. Most of the Z4's I've seen have been Titanium. I ordered Sterling Grey just because I thought it showed-off the contours better. I'm still super happy with this car. | |
| bright red WAS available to order in April. I've sold a couple in bright red. | |
| can you direct me to any pics? | |
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A major magazine is looking to interview someone who recently bought a fun, weekend car, perhaps a roadster like the Nissan Z or the BMW Z4. This should bring your total number of family vehicles to three or more. He'd prefer if it is somebody who hasn't previously owned a fun "toy car" like this. Please respond by October 22 to jfallon Thanks! |
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| I really like the z4 3.0 and am strongly considering buying a 2003 model, in part because of the discounts now available. But I wonder how it handles in the winter. I live in N Indiana where we occasionally get moderate snowfalls. Thinking of putting some snow tires on and getting a hardtop. Any experience driving a z4 so equipped in the winter? | |
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