Is the 2003 Z4 reliable?

Is the 2003 Z4 reliable?

Seems like most accounts (even the overall CR summary) it is a good reliable car. I just found it interesting that Cooling and Electrical came up in their “research”. As an owner of a 2003 and a 2008, if properly maintained, these cars will last.

How many miles can a 2003 BMW Z4 last?

Registered. Well maintained BMWs frequently go 250K-350K miles or more. The N52 engine is a newer design, but it’s derived from BMWs line of in line 6 cylinders so one could expect similar longevity.

What is a 2003 BMW Z4 worth?

2003 BMW Z4 Retail Prices

Trim MSRP CarGurus Instant Market Value
3.0i Roadster RWD $40,945 $13,281
2.5i Roadster RWD $33,795 $12,012

How fast is a 2003 BMW Z4?

155 mph
It’s a rear-wheel drive front-engined 2-door compact roadster with 2 seats. With 228 hp, the naturally aspirated 3 Liter 24v Inline 6 gasoline engine (BMW M54B30) accelerates this Z4 Roadster 3.0i to 62 mph in 5.9 seconds and on to a maximum speed of 155 mph.

What is the value of a 2003 BMW Z4?

2003 BMW Z4 appraisal values can range from $2,588 – $7,426. Find out what your car is really worth in minutes. I only have 30000 miles on my BMW Z4 2003; I bought it out at the end of my lease; the elec. motor for the convertible top short circuit due to run off water that enters the plastic housing where the elec. motor sits in.

Is the BMW Z4 a strange roadster?

The word “strange” comes instantly to mind when you look at the BMW Z4. What else could anyone think of the odd collection of lines, bumps, and creases woven throughout the body of this roadster? It’s not pretty, nor is it ugly. BMW did a complete redo of its simple Z3 roadster in 2003.

Will there be an M version of the BMW Z4?

There will be no costly M version as there was with the Z3, however, as BMW engineers feel the performance package on the 3.0i makes that designation redundant. Beyond styling and price, the Z4 is really a whole new car.

Is the BMW Z4 a true premium sports car?

We decided a long-term test would be a good way to see if the Z4, unlike the retro Z3, was a true premium sports car, and if we might grow fonder of its unconventionally designed exterior. To maximize the sportiness of our test car, we asked BMW for the 225-hp, 3.0-liter six rather than the base 184-hp, 2.5-liter six.

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