What defines the "Z" factor? Is it the BMW badge and the associative "Ultimate driving machine" marketing which is confirmed when you turn your key and feel the very smooth motor purring under the hood. Is it the Z bonnet which seems to stretch out suggestively in front, or the wonderful torque which is common to most BMW's as you pull away...
What defines the Z factor for you?
For me it's the sense of freedom which begins with ton up top down driving...and the motor isn't even straining...
THE "Z" FACTOR.....
- Southernboy
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Re: THE "Z" FACTOR.....
I just like the way it looks, drive and sounds. I never bought my M with the intention of keeping it forever, but I can't see myself ever selling it now. Maybe that's the Z factor
2001 M roadster S54 Laguna Seca Blue
Re: THE "Z" FACTOR.....
Open air RWD, beautifully smooth straight 6 and enough upgrades to sink a battleship
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