Z4 2.5 vs 3.0

phild

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I'm looking at a 2005 Z4 2.5 manual trans. I started out looking for a 3.0i, then found what appears to be a very good deal on a 2.5 that is very well equipted. I don't have the experiance with this car to know how big a difference there is between the 2.5 and the 3.0. I'm not looking for a race car, but don't want to be disappointed with my first BMW. HELP!!! [8]
 

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Phil I sent this to you in a PM, but for anyone else that might be looking, here is what Automobile Magazine said regarding the 2.5 Z4:

Base-model cars rarely get a second glance from enthusiasts, but every now and then an entry-level vehicle shows up whose easier-to-swallow sticker price serves merely to accentuate its excellence, not define it. Like the Mercedes-Benz E320, the subject of last week's Just Driven report, the BMW Z4 2.5i is just such a car. The performance gulf between our test car and the top-trim Z4 3.0i is narrower than their $7150 price difference would suggest. Both offer splendid in-line six-cylinder engines, exceptional material quality, and the peerless joy of open-air motoring. The 2.5i gives up 41 horsepower, 39 pound-feet of torque, and a sixth gear to the 3.0i, but still emerges as a well-appointed, wholly satisfying car. The 2.5i is pure magic on the road, better in every way than the old Z3 and very nearly as dynamic as the $9570-pricier Porsche Boxster. Yet despite all the things the Z4 2.5i does brilliantly, perhaps its greatest trick is something that it doesn't do: BMW's least-expensive roadster never makes its driver feel like he's settled for less. And that, in the end, is what makes it worth a second glance.
 

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The curve of depreciation is a bit less in the 3.0 (by a bit less, a "You wish you had a 3.0"). Sad but for every 3.0 Z4 made there are 3 2.5 litres to match it--that ratio makes a big difference.
 

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Thanks for your reply. I am going ahead with the purchase, even after reading the second reply to my question. I so enjoyed the car and the price is so attractive, I think I'm going to love it. I've owned a Corvett, and ridden many a hot motorcycle. It just seemed to me that the engin/transmission combo was well matched to the suspension and weight. I'm sure the 3.0 has more kick to it. But for the difference in price, I think I'll be happy. I hope the resale penality for the 2.5 has already been paid, and that I'll see a reasonable resale when and if the day comes for me to sell.
 


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