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The BMW Z3 has been shown off of the stage and replaced with the Z4, a roadster fated to engender strong opinions. While its edgy Anders Warming-penned bodywork will be a love-it-or-hate-it notion ...
Read the 2003 BMW Z4 first look review, brought to you exclusively by the experts at European Car Magazine.
Source: Glass's Guide What we said then Car name: BMW Z4 3.0 Reviewed: September 19, 2003 We liked: Jewel-like engine, slick gearbox, great agility We didn't like: No spare tyre, driver's seat ...
There are 56 reviews for the 2003 BMW Z4, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying.
Any sports car with a BMW badge on its nose has a lot of expectation to live up and the Z4 does not disappoint. Its classic front engine, rear drive layout combines with 50:50 weight distribution to ...
It was between a Porsche Boxster and Z4, but I chose the BMW. The interior is gorgeous, and it was hard to overlook the $10,000 savings and four-year/50,000-mile no-charge maintenance.
The BMW Z3 and Z4 are genuine roadsters, not simply convertibles. The difference being that roadsters are strictly two-seaters and the seats are set well back, almost to the rear axle.
BMW fitted the Z4 with its smooth, sonorous six-cylinder engines from the start in 2.5- and 3.0-litre guises. Both offer strong performance and were joined by a 2.2-litre six-cylinder in 2003. This ...
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