sportsguy
searchgeek - author
I may have to pinch myself. Besides enjoying that kind of stuff, I need to see if I'm dreaming...
See, this morning, while indulging in some mindless car shopping online (I'm always looking, though rarely buying.) I happened to say out loud...:Oh, my. I may have found the replacement for the BMW!". We have a 2003 BMW Z4 with about 46,000 miles on it now. have had it almost 7 years now - great car.
I like it exactly as it is - automatic, big 3 litre straight six engine, 100% stock. Awesome car, fun to drive, if a smidge tiring for longer runs. But, it's a roadster, not a GT, so long distance rides are better taken in our truck.
...and so naturally, I'm always eyeballing something sportier, with a manual, more power, you know - the usual.
Having recently driven a Z4M Coupe, I was impressed with the actual ride quality. Every reviewer says they are rubbish, too firm, rides like a truck and so on. Turns out, every single one of them is wrong and is, therefore, and obviously, an *****. I liked the ride quality, it rode exactly as I'd expect, the handling was epic, the 330+ hp tossing the car around however you liked.
If it's not obvious where this is going, I'll spell it out: it was a 2005 M Roadster that I saw this morning. it was that same car upon which my ever-loving, ever-patient wife inquired the price of. The same 14,000 mile, bright red, only-comes-with-a-six-speed-manual, chrome rimmed beauty that she suggested might be a nice upgrade from our current Z4! Momentarily flummoxed, I gathered myself and started doing the math...old Z4, KTM, negotiate on price and wham! A few grand out of pocket, a call to State Farm and we'd be set! Sure, I'd be down a bike (which is rarely ridden today), but I'd be up one glorious M Roadster!
But...alas...time is my enemy. As fun as this would be to indulge in, the move must take precedence.
Plus, I need time to test drive a few older Porsche 911s and a few Boxster S's...
It's nice to start the week off with a fresh dream...
See, this morning, while indulging in some mindless car shopping online (I'm always looking, though rarely buying.) I happened to say out loud...:Oh, my. I may have found the replacement for the BMW!". We have a 2003 BMW Z4 with about 46,000 miles on it now. have had it almost 7 years now - great car.
I like it exactly as it is - automatic, big 3 litre straight six engine, 100% stock. Awesome car, fun to drive, if a smidge tiring for longer runs. But, it's a roadster, not a GT, so long distance rides are better taken in our truck.
...and so naturally, I'm always eyeballing something sportier, with a manual, more power, you know - the usual.
Having recently driven a Z4M Coupe, I was impressed with the actual ride quality. Every reviewer says they are rubbish, too firm, rides like a truck and so on. Turns out, every single one of them is wrong and is, therefore, and obviously, an *****. I liked the ride quality, it rode exactly as I'd expect, the handling was epic, the 330+ hp tossing the car around however you liked.
If it's not obvious where this is going, I'll spell it out: it was a 2005 M Roadster that I saw this morning. it was that same car upon which my ever-loving, ever-patient wife inquired the price of. The same 14,000 mile, bright red, only-comes-with-a-six-speed-manual, chrome rimmed beauty that she suggested might be a nice upgrade from our current Z4! Momentarily flummoxed, I gathered myself and started doing the math...old Z4, KTM, negotiate on price and wham! A few grand out of pocket, a call to State Farm and we'd be set! Sure, I'd be down a bike (which is rarely ridden today), but I'd be up one glorious M Roadster!
But...alas...time is my enemy. As fun as this would be to indulge in, the move must take precedence.
Plus, I need time to test drive a few older Porsche 911s and a few Boxster S's...
It's nice to start the week off with a fresh dream...