Highlights
- Smart example of the best Z4
- Lots of history including original bill of sale
- Sought-after manual gearbox
- Black Oregon leather trim
The Appeal
BMW’s Z range of sports cars took a while to get going in Europe, but it was the Z4 that finally put aside suggestions that the German company couldn’t get the styling or dynamics of a sports car right.
The Z4’s predecessor, the Z3, was criticised during its seven-year life, much of it laid at its feet by a prejudicial European media who didn’t like the fact that BMW was making its first volume sports car not in Germany, but in Spartanburg, North Carolina. It was part of BMW’s investment in US design and manufacturing and despite being based on the entirely competent chassis of the E36 saloon, the Z3 was criticised for having a hard ride and poor steering – not entirely true. It was also hauled over the coals for its build quality, and in that respect the critics made a fair point.
With the launch of the Z4, though, BMW answered its critics. The new two-seater, known inside BMW as the E85, made its debut at the 2002 Paris Motor Show as a compact rear-drive roadster with similar dimensions to the Z3, but in a less challenging outfit and with sharper dynamics.
It was designed by Danish stylist Andres Warming and wore clear echoes of the controversial Chris Bangle ‘flame surface’ styling but was less dramatically executed.
It was initially offered only with six-cylinder engines, in 2.2-litre, 2.5-litre and 3.0-litre capacity. This one is the daddy of them all – the 228bhp 3.0-litre with manual transmission – a 155mph car with a 0-60 time of less than six seconds. There’s no argument that it’s a proper sports car, and good examples are becoming increasingly sought-after.
With a comprehensive history behind it, this is a great example of the perfect future classic.
The History and Paperwork
- UK V5C
- MOT November 2024
- Service book stamped through to 103k miles in 2023
- Original handbooks and documents in BMW leather wallet
- Large folder full of invoices and receipts for work carried out through to 2023, documenting a lifetime of regular care and maintenance
The Condition
- Smart Titanium Silver bodywork in good overall condition
- Black Oregon leather trim
- Black soft top and hardtop included (needs some attention)
- Overall good order with smart paint finish
- Some bubbling under paint on nearside rear quarter panel
- Original 18-inch factory alloys in good order
- Underside appears to be very solid and in sound order with no corrosion advisories on past MOTs
- Some minor marks to body, but nothing of any major note
- Some peeling to badge on off-side front wing
- All glass and trim correct and in good order
- Superb seats with only very light wear
- All dials and controls work as they ought to
- Air conditioning
- Electric roof and windows
- BMW Business CD player/radio
- M-Sport dealer mats
- Three-spoke sports steering wheel with alloy infills
The Mechanics
- 3.0-litre M55 straight-six
- Five-speed manual transmission
- 228bhp – 0-60mph in 5.7 secs and a top speed of 155mph
- Starts and runs well
- Clutch and brakes feel great
- Well-maintained
- Major service costing £932 in April 2023 at 103,831 miles
- Recent Yuasa battery with almost four years’ warranty remaining
- Four new Michelin Pilot Sport tyres fitted in November 2022 less than 10k miles ago
- Recent major suspension rebuild costing almost £1,800
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