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It's also hard to overlook advances in passive safety that just weren't around when the Z4MC was out. And tech and convenience features. I think if I were using the wayback machine I'd grab a 997.2 from that era or a Cayman R. The small trunk of the Z4MC and high door sills never worked for my preferences. It sure was more predictable at the limits than the Z3MC though. |
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Yes the car is old. But nothing that breaks on the car today that can't be fixed using aftermarket or OE parts, and since the E46 and Z4s were plentiful, aftermarket support tis strong enough that you CAN still get replacement parts easily. The only thing I've encountered that gave me some trouble, was surprisingly the sunglasses holder (exclusive to Z4 Coupes). The advances in passive safety all takes away the joy of actual driving. Lane change assist, autonomous driving...etc, none of that belong on a SPORTS CAR. Neither does electronic assisted steering (the Z4 M Coupe has the Servotronic hydraulic steering rack from the E36 M3, except redesigned to have a much faster ratio). All the pertinent safety features, like curtain airbags, weight sensitive airbags, ABS, DSC, battery disconnect, etc, they're all present on the Z4 M, and the newer cars aren't any more "advanced" in those fundamental driver's aid. I do concede the Z4 M Coupe has a trunk that's not designed to be used by normal humans, especially with that huge hump that houses the battery. To be honest, the Corvette pictured below has 11 year's worth of technological advancement, and the only thing I miss between the two cars (from a technology and feature perspective*) is Apple CarPlay. * Well...That and almost 2x the torque (465ft*lbs vs 265ft*lbs) that comes on at 1,000 rpm vs 3,500 rpm.
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Nice looking pair. My issues came down to dumb things. Rain rails existed for non sunroof cars, but they barely built any of those. My hot and cold air knob only worked at both extremes, but they could only offer a non M replacement, which seemed stupid. The rear license plate holder became a non existent part. Little things, but it got annoying.
I do wildly miss the steering feel of that thing. Such a perfect HPS setup, outside of non assisted setups, I've never felt better. |
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Unlike the Z3 Coupe, where a skunk team of engineers at BMW dreamed up the scopes, the Z4 Coupe was actually a design exercise done by Magna Styer (sound familiar? Same company building the NEW Z4 and Yote.) to show BMW that a new Z4 Coupe can be assembled using mostly existing parts. Heck even run of the mill Z4 roadster rear quarter panels is basically hung on and interchangeable to the Z4 Coupe, and they're the same between the M and non-M. All the new Zupra goodness, 2/3rd the price, in a 6 speed manual. None of the stuff you don't need (like fake vents that doesn't go anywhere).
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Was considering the new Supra but this Supra is just the name slapped on a BMW. Besides, the wife got me the M4 as a retirement present so I was not going to complain. |
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its what i expected.
an upscale toyota 86. (not that there's anything wrong with that, I had one before trading in for an f30 and then f80 for a daily). But its not a supra. A GTR had hype and legend, and it came back as a supercar killer with the R35. It lived up to all the hype. The supra is coming back as a 370z competitor. When it should be a GTR / NSX competitor
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The Supra competed with cars like the 300ZX, 3000GT, and RX7. And before people jump in with "it was expensive in the 90s" comments, yes it was, and that was partly due to the rising yen and the exchange rate. The car was cheaper in it's homemarket and that's where they sold a majority of the A80s. 31,575 units to be exact compared to 11,446 units for the US. Last edited by supra93; 05-13-2019 at 03:14 AM.. |
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the mkiv supra was a 911 competitor. the new supra is a good car. but its not a supra. its like having a 340 m sport and saying you have an M car.
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So here is another way of looking at it. For the US, the 3.0 Supra is the equivalent of the NA A80. I have been told by a number of people that the GRMN Supra will be the modern day TT A80. We're just going to have to wait around 2+ years for it, and to expect a price tag of around $70k-$80k+. But what about the 4 banger Zupra? That's just for the EU and Japan to sell to the mass / taxes and emissions regulations.
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An off topic tidbit. In 97 Toyota was already in the early process of developing a new Supra. However, because of low sales from the A80 the project was quickly dropped. I recall rumors and reports at the time that it would have been pretty much a hard top reskin Lexus SC430 and offered in both V6 and V8. Last edited by supra93; 05-13-2019 at 01:03 PM.. |
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no one shopping for a 180k 911 turbo back in 2010 would have considered a $80k GTR either. But the cars still ran neck and neck and had similar lap times. both 6 cylinder, awd, boosted, dct, 2+2.
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