LILAH DE LA CRUZSurrey, BC
2010 BMW Z4 Review Digest
Below you'll find our unbiased Best Price Express review of the 2010 BMW Z4, complete with
MSRP pricing and fuel economy data. Additional information includes crash rating, basic warranty
along with listing several of the Z4's closest competitors.
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2010 BMW Z4
Best Price Express
Review Digest Rating
8.3
- What People Like:
- Retractable hardtop
- Turbocharged six-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Rear-wheel drive
- Adjustable drivetrain settings
- Acceleration
- Handling
- Decent ride quality
- Driving ease
- Improved iDrive system
- Exterior styling
Base MSRP price range:
Fuel Economy:
litre / 100 km
30i M/T - 10.9 City/7.0 Hwy30i A/T - 11.3 City/6.9 Hwy
35i M/T - 11.5 City/7.7 Hwy
35i A/T - 12.2 City/8.2 Hwy
- - Standard USB port and iPod interface
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NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating

- Basic Warranty: 48 months/80,000 kms
- Competition: TTS, Lexus SC 430,
- Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class, Nissan 370Z
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The BMW Z4 enters 2010 virtually unchanged except for the addition of a standard USB port and iPod interface cable. The Z4 is rear-wheel drive and comes in two trim line choices: the sDrive30i with a naturally-aspirated 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder engine; or the sDrive35i with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre inline six. Both use a six-speed manual transmission that can be optioned to automatic. The Z4 features a retractable hardtop that takes only 20 seconds to open or close.
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010:
DR. S. BARRIO
Burnaby, BC