BMW Z4 (E89) - 10 Possible Problems Buying Used - Long Term Owner Review
The BMW Z4 hardtop convertible (E89 generation) is nice to look at, with a decent amount of practicality and performance thrown in. It's still a BMW at the end of the day in terms of reliability, so let's take a look at 10 possible problems buying one used, gained from many years of ownership experience. Chapters: 0:16 Engine Issues 0:43 Blown Suspension Struts 1:02 Dashboard Deterioration 1:31 Cracked Wheels 1:51 Hardtop Headaches 2:39 Peeling Sticky Interior 3:00 iDrive Display Grinding 3:26 Lazy Door Locks 3:51 Water Leaks 4:20 Moisture in Rear Lights

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