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Yep, just watched the video review from Mat Watson on www.imotormag.co.uk
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03-22-2009, 08:28 AM | #4 |
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Review comparison E85/E89
I have found a review of someone who says he has driven an E89 in Spain last week. The best of all is, he owns a 3.0 E85 with m-tech suspension. So a nice reference point to start.
It's written in German... http://www.zroadster.com/forum/bmw_z...o_f%E4hrt.html I have tried to translate the ‘Chassis and handling‘ paragraph so accurate as possible. An interesting part :Chassis and handling Now the part surprising for me. The new Z4’s suspension has become clearly more comfortable and targets a different kind of driver. But the sportiness did not suffer from it. The corning speed is very high. The Z4 remains always neutral, no under-steers at all. Even the moment I entered a U turn a little too fast, the car never pushed the front axle in under steer. The steering element fits: Precise, beautiful feedback - in addition, less difficult to operate than the old one. Again softly, like the whole car. The test driven car was equipped with the adaptive chassis option. The sDrive settings normal, sport and Sport+ differ however only in nuances. These have nearly no noticeable influence on the handling of the car. The only disadvantage of the new one with DKG: Getting the car into a drift is quite difficult. I have no idea what causes this, but one thing is clear. The new E89 one has more traction than the E85. The DKG seems to contribute to this also. In my opinion, my E85 is better suited to drift. His verdict: The new Z4 is in nearly in all areas a better car in comparison to a E85. The chassis is really fantastic (even with the extra >100 Kg). The twin turbo is a dream and the DKG makes it even more perfect. Thanks to author, FastWriter of http://www.zroadster.com. |
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And another one in dutch:
http://www.nuvideo.nl/auto/25152/bmw-z4-sierlijker.html also taken in Spain ... He obviously dislikes the folding hardtop Why the dislike of the DCT ? Nobody complains about the Veyron, California, or new 911 Turbo with a DCT/PDK. Somebody ?
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cut to 2:30 for a 1 minute review (in English)!
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long and very detailed one, in french, overall very positive, but not sporty, heavy and somewhat disappointed by the handling ..
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance...-roadster_auto |
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Our friends over at Jalopnik seem to like it. Say it's basically better than the Z4M Coupe.
http://jalopnik.com/5243469/2009-bmw...yline=true&s=i |
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http://translate.google.bj/translate...istory_state0=
french review , on 23i, too sum up, engine rocks, but what fails to deliver is the handling, uncomfortable, poor handling on bad roads, jiggly suspension (guess they tested it in sport +) and poor performanc eon wet roads of runflats.. |
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06-20-2009, 08:33 AM | #22 |
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to sum up (always IMHO): take this last review and put verdicts upside down: You will find the truth about new z4(tried 23i and engine is something good...but writer is exagerating,handling is good , comfort is lightyears away from old z4, suspensions are good but not in sport-I agree- and wet performance on runflats is rubbish verdict...
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