No Reserve 2006 Bmw Z4 3.0i Auto Loaded Low Miles Clean Carfax Premium Package on 2040-cars
Short Hills, New Jersey, United States
I'm looking to sell my 2006 BMW Z4. Just moved to Manhattan and it just doesn't make sense to pay $6K/yr just to park a car I'll barely use. Since I'm looking for a quick sale, I'm listing the car with no reserve and since I'm not a dealer there are no extra fees tacked on to the final price. Note: This ended up being a pretty long listing since I wanted to share all the little known facts, so if you don't like reading I'll give you the cliff notes 0. CLIFF NOTES(PHOTOS AT THE BOTTOM OF LISTING):2006 BMW Z4 3.0i: 68,XXX miles, Monaco Blue Pearl with tan top, 6 speed Auto-manual with paddle shifters. Beige leather interior. Fully loaded(premium package, power seats, memory seats, heated seats, automatic climate control, xenons, hill assist, the works...only option missing is the sport package). Comes with aftermarket 18" BBS LM style wheels with staggered Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires(~3K miles on them), as well as the stock Style 200 wheels with Bridgestone Potenza runflat tires. 1. FULL DESCRIPTIONFor sale is a 2006 BMW Z4 3.0i roadster with a 6 speed auto-manual transmission(can shift using the shifter or paddles) and 68,XXX miles. The color is Monaco Blue Pearl(pretty rare color, unlike the typical silver/black/white that everyone else has) and it comes with a tan top and beige leather seats. Whomever originally built out the options on this car knew what they were doing. This is the optimal combination for convertibles since with beige seats you won't get 3rd degree burns after 20 minutes in the sun like you would with the black seats(can actually leave the car with the top down in the sun and the seats will only be warm to the touch when you come back). And the tan top reflects sunlight better, so if you park with the top up, the car will stay cool a lot longer. If you are not familiar with the Z4. It is considered to be one of the best roadsters out there. It has the best mix of performance, luxury and safety features on the market. It's not bare bones like Miata/S2000(i.e. with S2000 if you look up, you'll see the roof rails and the actual top, while with the Z4 you have actual roof liner + with those cars, the feature list is pretty much non-existent)...and unlike the Porsche Boxster they are very reliable(Boxster engines tend to go boom around 60K miles and a new engine from Porsche is $20K...while this uses the same engine found in the rest of the BMW range). And unlike the Audi TT, it doesn't have awkward dimensions. SLKs are pretty much the only real competition, and even they are a lot less of a car compared to the Z4. The Z4 also has one of the largest trunks in this category(which you can actually live with...I drove a friend's F-Type, and there is barely enough space for 2 grocery bags, by comparison you can actually take the Z4 shopping), has one of the best MPG #s in it's class(28 highway vs 24(S2000)/25(SLK)) and are considered to be the safest roadster on the market(especially the rollover protection...the roll bar actually pops up in case of rollover). What's more, unlike the competition, they've aged very well, to a point where they could still be sold as new. The 2006+ models are particularly nice since they got the mid-cycle refresh. They are a lot more modern looking and are a huge improvement over the previous models mechanically. For one, the automatic transmissions are a lot more reliable, the roof top motors don't die on you since they fixed that flooding problem and you also don't get the sticking steering issue when it's hot, like you do with the older models. And they have a few more modern features like mp3 capability(120 songs on a cd instead of 20), hill assist(don't roll back on hills), paddle shifters etc. Overall, the 06+ are a MUCH better car. The 06+ models are pretty rare. Don't get me wrong, the Z4 is rare enough in itself. You'll see 15-20 S2000s for every Z4. But the 06+ are even rarer since BMW bumped up the MSRP for those years(and with the financial crisis a lot less people could afford them). Which is why most of the Z4s you'll see are the 03-05 models...and most of them are the anemic 2.5i models with the 2.5L engines making 184hp which barely manages to get out of its own way. The 3.0i on the other hand has some kick to it...so unlike the 2.5i, it's a proper sports car. This particular model is pretty much fully loaded(this car's MSRP was almost $43K with options). The only thing missing is the sport package, which lowers the car a bit and adds a stiffer ride. Since the car is low enough as it is without the sport package(sometimes scrapes the bumper on steep driveways), with the sport package that same steep driveway/speedhump will either get you stuck or worse you'll rip off the bumper...and outside of the race track you really don't need it. The car comes with HID/Xenons(not a proper BMW without them), Premium Package(wood instead of alluminium on the dash, power top instead of doing it manually, and you can lower the top using the remote control, power seats(w/ memory), automatic climate control, BMW Assist, Bluetooth etc), Heated Seats(a must have for convertibles, since it extends the top down season an extra 1-2 months). And it has all the standard options: wheel mounted controls, traction control, paddle shifters, TPMS, gauge cluster computer(trip, temp, mpg etc), power everything(power memory seats, mirrors, windows, locks), roof liner(instead of exposed roof rails), fog lamps, auto headlights(they turn on/off automatically), air bags all over the place(front, side...even knee airbags) and more. The car is also very cheap to insure since it has a more adult crowd driving it. I'm paying only $250 every 6 months for it(liability only). The S2000 on the other hand would be 3x as expensive, since it attracts a lot of kids who crash them trying to show off. So keep that in mind when making your choice. 2. WHEELS/TIRES:Please note, the car will also come with the original set of wheels(I believe they are called Style 200) with the all season run flats. The wheels currently mounted are a staggered set of 18" BBS LM style wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport summer tires(they aren't as stiff compared to the runflats, so the ride is a lot less bumpy + they handle MUCH better). The wheels are considered by many, the best looking wheels on the market(if you search Google Images for [any high end car] BBS LM, you are pretty much guaranteed to find photos). Car turns heads everywhere it goes. The wheels are pretty much mint, minus a tiny curb rash on one of the wheels and a few minor scratches here and there. These wheels are very light(only 1lb heavier than the $4K originals) and they aren't universal(center bore is BMW spec and they use OEM BMW lug bolts)...so they ride like OEM. The tires are Michelin Pilot Super Sports. These are rated as the best tires on the market in the Max Performance Summer category on Tirerack. They come as OEM on Ferraris(599 GTO etc) and other high end cars, and are a huge improvement to the car's handling. Literally night and day difference compared to OEM(both in comfort and handling). The wheels/tires are properly sized for the Z4, so the speedometer stays accurate. Altogether the 18" wheel/tire package saves 5 pounds a corner over the OEM 17s...which is huge(since the savings are to rotational mass, meaning the car is a lot more nimble and accelerates better)...and that's with wider/bigger wheels/tires. There are only about 3K miles on the tires/wheels...so they are in very good condition(tons of tread left). Also I have black BBS stickers for the center caps in case you prefer black. Personally I like the red/gold better or if you want you can run BMW center caps instead(70mm). The wheels also come with 433MHz TPMS sensors installed. You don't actually need them on the 06 since it uses the hub based TPMS system. But I bought the wheels before I bought the car, so I wanted to have them in case I bought an 07 or 08 model(which use the valve based system). So if you'll ever decide to use them on another newer BMW...you won't need to spend an extra $150 on new sensors(or another $100 to have them installed since they require taking off the tires). The 433MHz versions, should be good on all BMWs 2006-2011. At $1K the wheels are a bargain, especially since everything is so new. Wheels: $899 Tires: $914 + $120 to mount them TPMS Sensors: $150 Total: $2,083 3. Condition:Exterior: Body is in very good condition...it has a few minor scratches, but nothing major. Also since it's a low car, the underside of the front bumper got scraped on steep driveways. But since it's a dark color it's not really noticeable. I will include a touch up pen + a clear coat pen, just in case you want to fix them. Please note, the OEM wheels do have minor curb rash on one of the wheels(see photo). The BBS style wheels like I mentioned only have the tiny bit of curb rash on one wheel. The top is in good condition, there are no rips or cracks in the window and it works perfectly. And the car has never seen snow. Interior: Pretty much mint condition. Seats are perfect. Dash is perfect. Gauge cluster is perfect with no dead pixels. All electronics work perfectly and there are no peeling buttons. No weird smells or anything of that sort. The only bad thing is that like most Z4s the cup holders are stuck. If you read on the Z4 forums, this is pretty much a universal problem. If it bothers you, it's a simple fix and the part itself is dirt cheap($41). But after you replace them for the 3rd time, you'll probably give up on them like everyone else does. Mechanical: Only 68K miles on it, so it's in great condition. It runs great, the motor pulls through all rpms without any kinks, doesn't overheat, transmission shifts smoothly, brakes are good. Also note, the car isn't due for the next BMW service for another 12K miles, and since that's a pricey service(~$1,000)...keep that in mind when comparing this car to one with ~80K miles. The car also just passed the state inspection with flying colors, so that's good till July, 2015. Also just did a full synthetic oil change + filter at BMW and they did the usual multipoint check as part of the service. 4. SUMMARY:You are bidding on a low mileage, pretty much fully loaded, fairly rare Z4. It's in very good condition, and the BBS LM style wheels make this a unique looking car. Please note, the car is sold AS IS with no reserve. My starting price IS the reserve...so whatever the final price is, that's what you'll pay. Note: Title in hand. This is very important, since you can get the title right away. If a car has a lien, you'll need to pay the previous owner, then wait for 3-6 weeks for them to pay off the loan and to get a lien release letter in the mail from the bank and for them to go to the DMV to get a clean title. I went through this when I bought this car, and it took a month to get the title. If you check the autocheck report, you'll see that it says there are duplicate titles...and that's because I grew so impatient for the guy to get the title that I went with him to the DMV to transfer the titles as soon as he got the lien release letter from his bank. Obviously it's a clear title and the VIN # is: 4USBU33506LW66010 There are a few records but they only go back to 55K miles(I'm sure you can get the first 36K mile service history from BMW if needed). And the car will come with 2 sets of keys and all the bmw manuals. 5. PRICE:Please note that the car will come with 2 sets of wheels so bid accordingly. 6. PAYMENT TERMS:- $200 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of auction end via Paypal. 7. OTHER ITEMS:Picking up the car - Optimally I'd like you to pick it up/arrange to ship it within two weeks. 8. FURTHER QUESTIONS: If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And you are welcome to come check the car out in person to see that it's indeed as described...or bring a mechanic over to take a look at it with you.9. PHOTOS:(click here to see the album with full size photos or click each photo)Walkaround photos: With the top up(notice the fancy roofliner instead of just the top/rails like you have with Miata/S2000): BMW Inspection Service isn't due for a while Engine bay is pretty much flawless You'll also get the stock Style 200 Wheels with Runflats with your purchase. Which gives you a few options: Sell the aftermarket wheels for ~$1000 and keep these. Or sell these for ~$600 and keep the aftermarkets. Or throw on a set of snow tires and use the car all year round(would be a shame, since I was told this car never saw snow....but the choice would be yours).
|
BMW Z4 for Sale
- 2007 bmw z4 roadster 3.0i convertible 2-door 3.0l(US $14,000.00)
- 2003 bmw z4 2.5i convertible california car clean!(US $12,000.00)
- 2003 bmw z4 3.0i convertible 2-door 3.0l mint condition sports/premium pkg(US $19,500.00)
- Florida - - - - - -***bmw z4 (z series) 3.0i roadster convertible rag top(US $13,350.00)
- 2015 bmw z4
- 2009 bmw z4 sdrive 3.0 xenon bluetooth brushed aluminum trim 24k miles(US $28,800.00)
Auto Services in New Jersey
Young Volkswagen Mazda ★★★★★
Wrenchtech Auto ★★★★★
Ultimate Collision Inc ★★★★★
Tang`s Auto Parts ★★★★★
Superior Care Auto Center ★★★★★
Sunoco ★★★★★
Auto blog
Recharge Wrap-up: BMW i3 goes against Mercedes B-Class ED, Tesla good for business
Wed, Sep 17 2014Car and Driver has published a comparison test pitting the 2014 BMW i3 against the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-class Electric Drive. The test not only measured the quality of the driving experience, but also all the quantitative details that are especially important when looking at electric vehicles. For instance, the Benz's real-world MPGe surpassed its own rating, but it still couldn't match the BMW. The B-Class, though, won in the range department. We won't spoil all the results, or Car and Driver's overall pick, but you can head over to the article to find out for yourself. Tesla's expanding business, including the Gigafactory being built in Reno, NV, is encouraging growth in the locales and associated businesses. Some of Tesla's suppliers are talking of relocation, wanting to be close to the action stirred up by the electric automaker's expansion. It makes good business sense to be in the same neighborhood as Tesla. "We can react quickly, and our engineers are constantly working with Tesla," says Futuris General Manager Sam Coughlin. Brookings Institute fellow Jennifer Vey says, "The land around Tesla is being redeveloped and reimagined. It's a mash-up of an anchor campus, startups, housing and transit, in a physically compact area where companies can cluster and connect." Read more at San Jose Mercury News. EVs are doing even more to reduce energy use clean up the air, according to new analysis from the Union of Concerned Scientists. According to findings, 60 percent of Americans now live in areas where EVs do more to reduce emissions than hybrids, up from 45 percent in 2012. Average electricity use is now 0.325 kWh per mile, down five percent from 2011. EV performance - in terms of mileage and emissions - is improving compared to traditional fuel vehicles, based on the sources of electricity in various regions. Read more from the Union of Concerned Scientists. Zipcar's carsharing network has launched in Paris. Zipcar is expanding across Europe, and has already established itself in Austria, Spain and the UK. According to Zipcar France's General Manager Etienne Hermite, "In a highly populated city, Zipcar's model has been proven to remove up to 15 personally owned vehicles from the road for each Zipcar in service, reducing parking demand, congestion and emissions." Zipcar European President Massimo Marsili hopes that most Parisians will eventually be just a short walk from a Zipcar.
Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric equate BMW i3 with the Internet
Mon, Jan 26 2015BMW fancies its new i3 electric car as something revolutionary – which, to be entirely honest, it is. But while we as automotive enthusiasts might know this, the general populous may not, which is why the German company is shelling out what is no doubt a substantial sum of money for a spot during this year's Super Bowl. Starring former Today Show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel, the spot, called Newfangled Idea, focuses on another arguably misunderstood technology – the Internet. Starting with a now-humorous segment from 1994 that sees the pair discussing the then-new idea of the Internet – what does "@" mean? – Katie and Bryant then find themselves in an i3, asking very similar questions. Take a look at the video, up top, and then scroll below for the outtakes and a short behind-the-scenes segment from the clip. Related Video:
BMW's new i DC Fast Charger will give free juice to i3 drivers
Tue, Jul 29 2014From solar chargeports to the first SAE Combo Fast Charger, BMW is offering or promoting more charging options for the i3 than most people will know what to do with. This is not a bad thing. At the Plug-In 2014 conference happening in San Jose, CA this week, BMW announced a new i DC Fast Charging unit as well as the ChargeNow DC Fast program, which is similar in some ways to Nissan's No Charge To Charge. Let's start with the chargers. Smaller and much cheaper than other DC fast chargers, an i DC Fast Charger costs just $6,548 plus installation. Remember, it was a big deal in 2011 when Nissan's DC fast charger was less than $10,000. The i DC Fast Chargers use the SAE Combo connector, so will also work in EVs from Ford, VW and Chevy and other automakers, when available. They take 30 minutes to charge an empty i3 to 80 percent full. All a driver will need in order to use the charger is a ChargePoint (or ChargeNow) card. Most of the first units will likely end up at BMW i dealers across the US. In a separate announcement, the ChargeNow DC Fast program will allow BMW i3 drivers to get free charging until the end of 2015 at participating NRG eVgo Freedom Stations. The catch is that they need to use the ChargeNow card at least once by the end of 2014. eVgo is promising to install at least 100 compatible DC fast chargers in California by the end of next year, so this should be relatively easy in at least one of the 50 states. We will have more from San Jose soon. BMW Unveils BMW i DC Fast Chargers and ChargeNow DC Fast program at Plug-In 2014. BMW i DC Fast Chargers, developed in collaboration with Bosch Automotive Service Solutions, are half the size of current DC Combo fast chargers, compatible with multiple electric vehicles and significantly more affordable. BMW i DC Fast Chargers run on the ChargePoint network giving BMW i3 drivers access with a ChargePoint or ChargeNow card. ChargeNow DC Fast enables BMW i3 drivers to charge at no cost, at participating NRG eVgo Freedom Stations equipped with DC Combo Fast Charging, through 2015. San Jose, CA/Woodcliff Lake, NJ – July 28, 2014... At Plug-In 2014, a conference dedicated to discussing key issues for the long-term success of electric vehicles, BMW of North America launched its BMW i DC Fast Chargers which can charge the BMW i3 all-electric vehicle's battery up to 80 percent in 30 minutes.