2004 Bmw Z4 2.5i Convertible 2-door 2.5l Roadster on 2040-cars
Sugar Land, Texas, United States
2004 BMW Z4 2.5I E85 convertible. Jet Black with beige soft top and beige leather interior. 2.5 liter 24-valve DOHC, inline six cylinder engine. 5-speed, steptronic automatic transmission. Anti-lock disc brakes all around, dynamic stability control, rollover protection bars, remote entry, central locking, alarm system, tinted windows, radio with CD and ten speakers, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, power windows, power mirrors, power seats with driver memory, rain sensor, fully automatic soft top with heated rear window. 21 City MPG, 28 Highway MPG. Still have original invoice with price of $38,465 All maintenance records: I keep all of my cars in excellent mechanical condition and this one is no exception. Maintenance includes oil/filter every 10,000 miles with synthetic oil. Most recent oil change was at 131,000 or 5,000 miles ago. Major service was at 120,000 with spark plugs changed at that time. The battery was changed at 118,000. Rear brakes, always with new rotors, at 111,000. New wiper motor at 105,000. Convertible hydraulic pump is brand new ($1000 repair)
This was my daughter’s car when she attended graduate school. It has been in two minor accidents, once when a landscaper’s trailer backed into the front when she was stationary at a gas station and the second when she backed into a pole, also at a gas station. Both have been successfully repaired. The convertible top had two small tears/holes, but no water seeps in at all. The rubber gasket around the windshield has hardened and cracked from age. The interior driver’s door handle shows wear as does the leather steering wheel, the gear shift knob and the area under the handbrake. I have tried to show all of this in the pics. If you need more pics, just let me know. The interior is in remarkable good shape. The exterior has one headlight that has fogged and needs a clean. The paint is reasonable for its age. There is some paint missing from passenger mirror and driver’s front spoiler. This is still one of the best looking cars BMW made and it is a delight to drive. Get it before it goes.
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