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 Bmw Z4 - Practicality 3/5
BMW Z4
BMW Z4
BMW's Z4 is an expensive car to purchase, but only around 2000 are produced per year, so resale value stays high. Servicing and fuel economy is fairly sensible, and for the most part costs mirror performance levels.

The BMW Z4 cabin space is adequate but not roomy. There is a moderately sized glove box and a decent sized boot. The boot would hold several average sized packages.

The cabin’s controls and dials are easy to use, clear and uncomplicated. The stereo is in a good location and the comprehensive trip computer is a nice addition.

The Z4 is small but comfortable. If you want to keep the ride comfortable don’t opt for the sport suspension package. It can make the ride bumpy and rough. Cabin noise is pretty good and engine noise is most noticeable when the car is being driven hard.

Although the car sits low and has a low sloping roof, accessibility is not difficult at all. The car’s doors are large and make entry and exit from the Z4 fairly simple for most passengers. The boot is easily accessible and the tailgate can be opened via the key fob, from the exterior of the tailgate, or via a button located on the car’s fascia.

The BMW Z4 can be difficult to park. The driver sits low and rear visibility is limited. It is difficult to judge where the cars hood and tail are. Rear sensors are optional but highly recommended.
 
 
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