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10-15-2018, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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Hello, In August of 2017 I purchased a 2013 Alpine white, 3.5is Roadster. Black Interior with the 'Exclusive Citrus Yellow Pkg'
I was recently told by a Z4 Enthusiast that this is a Very Rare Combination. Does anyone know of a website that will list the actual number of these that were produced or imported into the States? Regards, Chuck Luther, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
10-17-2018, 05:45 AM | #2 |
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If you got the Citrus Yellow package, how is the car Alpine white and not Atacama yellow?
http://www.bimmerfile.com/2010/07/14...ellow-package/
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10-17-2018, 04:42 PM | #3 |
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Thank You for your Reply. If you notice in the Thread sent with your message Alpine White is listed as an additional color that the 'Citrus Yellow Package' is available in.
Would like to figure out how many of the Alpine White with the Citrus Yellow were imported into the US. The picture of the interior in the link is exactly what I have. Thanks for your information |
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10-22-2018, 07:40 AM | #4 |
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So, you do have the Alcantara leather. When I read Alpine White w/ black leather, it sounded like a 'normal' car. I apologize for not being more clear.
As far as how many, I have no idea how you would find out. I know I had a difficult time finding another Atacama Yellow for my wife after the first was destoyed by a semi on the highway. I found a grand total of four in the entire US for sale at the time. And I have never seen one with the package in any other color.
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New member here... Coercion, hope your wife was ok! Second, I did some math the other day. BMW sold roughly 2,500 Z4’s per year [in the USA, per published records] ... and only 500 it’s last year. The math I used as an estimate was the assumption that roughly 20%, or 2,500 [2,500x5=12,500*.2=2,500... 3.5is was on the market 5 years]of those would be the top of the line Z4 3.5is that you and I both drive. From that you can do the math for the different combinations and see there aren’t many of these around. I wish there was a tool to look up exact sales but as far as I know, none exists.
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