The Next Generation G29!!!!

EnthuZiaZT

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Today was not only the launch of the new generation Z4, G29, but my first experience of the new model too. A keen young salesman gave us the speel, I had asked to drive the 30i, but the car they had ready was a sDrive20i Sport, which has 197 HP 0-60 in 6.6 seconds and claim fuel consumption of 37.2 - 38.2 MPG. The car has an enormous full width boot measuring 281 litres, as they have reverted back to the soft top, so no longer limited by the roof folding mechanism. Under the bonnet, the car boasted a 2litre twin turbo engine, the plastic cover obscured the view of the engine. The Salesman drove it out onto the forecourt and Sandy & I were away.

Exterior styling aside for the time being, the car we were driving had the comfort, the driving assist and the technology package, I found the instrument cluster a bit confusing at first, being used to the analogue dials, tacho and speedo of my E89. Leaving it in auto and selecting sport mode, the car seemed quite lively on the accelerator, accompanied by the lovely raspy exhaust note with the twin tail outlets, one either side of the car.

Heading out East on the A47, we were initially challenged by the number of speed limits as we went through the various built up areas, the head up display makes driving in these confined areas simple, I did notice that if I went 5 miles an hour over the speed limit, the speed limit indicator flashed at me angrily and the indicated speed colour turned from white to red. When at last we got out on to the open road, I found suspension wise the car was well set up, given that our Norfolk Roads are extremely undulating, the suspension soaked up the bumps which were unnoticeable in the cabin. As we got in to heavy traffic, we turned off the A47 towards Sandringham in a nice little section of twisting and turning country roads, I switched the auto box to manual control and used the paddle shifters to select the gears, pushing the car a little on the corners, it was very satisfying to accelerate hard and change up a gear and down a gear as you come into the next corner.

The gear box has 8 forward gears, which means there is enough gears in there to play with on all the numerous bends. Although the engine speed wasn't immediately apparent to me on the tacho, I reverted to instinct, the engine seemed to pull best between 3000 and 5000 revs. There was no roll on the suspension as I thought there might be initially and the car felt quite at home on the corners.

We headed to Sandringham for a quick photoshoot and then back to Listers BMW garage in Kings Lynn, all in all, we had the car for 50 minutes of sheer driving pleasure, even the photographer was impressed and her usual shouts of 'Slow down' 'Mind that pedestrian' and 'You're approaching a 30 mile an hour limit' were forgotten as she soaked up the luxury of the extremely comfortable and supportive leather seats.

In conclusion, do I want one, yes, can I afford one, Ummmmm!!! Now where did I put that lottery ticket!!!!

Mike & Sandy

It's a bit picture heavy, hope you enjoy them.:cool::cool::):):):):)
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andyglym

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Good write-up and interesting. I like the new Z4 :thumbsup:
 

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Great write up Mike, thanks.
How much would that particular model set you back ?, just out of interest .
 

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Nice review it looks a nice car , it looks a much bigger car than all the previous Zeds and full of technology. The problem I have with new cars in my opinion is they are too refined and and for want of a better word clever. I have not driven a new zed so maybe wrong but the charm of the earlier zeds are they are raw more old school sports car big gutsy engine in a small car so they feel seat of your pants fast even though by today's standards they would struggle to keep up with a diesel rep mobile. I think I'm stuck in the dark ages :)
 

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Thanks for that Mike and Sandy, now we really need to sell the other house :thumbsup:=))=))

Tony.
 

EnthuZiaZT

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Great write up Mike, thanks.
How much would that particular model set you back ?, just out of interest .
Hi Bozzy
I read £43,600 odd cash price and 46 x £589.00 Installments taking it from £46.600 up to £49.something on the perspect display card beside the car, but Michael is reading anything from £42 - £48, 000 cash price depending on the model, including some of the packages, from the brochure.

Not sure this helps as I think it depends whether you can talk up a different price from each different garage.

Sandy
 

EnthuZiaZT

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Nice review it looks a nice car , it looks a much bigger car than all the previous Zeds and full of technology. The problem I have with new cars in my opinion is they are too refined and and for want of a better word clever. I have not driven a new zed so maybe wrong but the charm of the earlier zeds are they are raw more old school sports car big gutsy engine in a small car so they feel seat of your pants fast even though by today's standards they would struggle to keep up with a diesel rep mobile. I think I'm stuck in the dark ages :)
I agree, Slam, my Z3 2litre was definitely a drivers car, but with the new Z4 you can't help but admire the technology!:coolsteer)
 

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Great write up. Good to finally get a members perspective of these. Looks like i will have to wait for that lottery ticket too
 

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It’s lovely @EnthuZiaZT :p
Shall we see it again or not :)
Great write up too :)
 

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Great write up Mike:thumbsup:. Looks a lot bigger than a Z3 though.
 

EnthuZiaZT

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Great write up Mike:thumbsup:. Looks a lot bigger than a Z3 though.
Actually Dave when you drive it It doesn't feel that big, My only gripe was the electronic dashboard which I found very hard to read. In fact I didn't mind the styling of the exterior although I don't think the exterior is as elegant as the previous models.

Mike
 

EnthuZiaZT

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It’s lovely @EnthuZiaZT :p
Shall we see it again or not :)
Great write up too :)
Thanks Shelly, we will have to wait and see on that one!!! Sandy is going to need a lot of attention after her operation later this month. So I'm not going to rush out and order one.

Mike
 

EnthuZiaZT

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Thanks for the write up Mike looks nice in black. It is kind of growing om me but out the Z4 range I do like E89 Msport something I still like about the folding tintop and secondhand prices are not bad.
Yes Althulas, I still think The E89 was a good concept and I love the styling however there is a downside to storing the roof in the boot. You can't access very much of the boot with the roof down, also the extra weight in the boot is noticeable when the car is driven hard with the roof down.

Mike
 

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I am surprised it is going back to a soft top !!

I must admit I like the hard top convertible
 

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Please BMW.

Make a Z1

A lightweight roadster, with a manual gearbox, LSD, and a proper handbrake.
 

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You can get the G29 with manual on 2 litre engine, but the auto box is great, have it in my M lite ;)
 
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