She is managing fairly well, she found the long bonnet intimidating at first. The seat height is right up to the stops very thankful for the memory function....
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Newbie with a 135i looking to make the jump to a Z4 - UPDATE Now in a Z4
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Newbie with a 135i looking to make the jump to a Z4 - UPDATE Now in a Z4
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Newbie with a 135i looking to make the jump to a Z4 - UPDATE Now in a Z4
Yup it's that lovely long bonnet that makes it a little tricky. I took my Zed up the Hill climb course Prior to the Pentily FoS in 2012. There is one LH hair pin with a granite stone wall on the in side. I must have mist the apex by about two feet due to that bonnet, you just have no idea where that corner of the car is some times.