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| 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster |
| One look and you know it: The 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster is a car that you will never forget. From the long, sweeping lines and the bold curve of the wheel shoulders to the subtle tilt of rear end, with its visor-like tail lights and dual exhaust pipes of polished steel, any 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster will communicate a statement of manufacturing perfection and timeless design. The body form is pure
roadster: The design of The 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster is a tribute to the essence of the sports car. And with a host of 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster to make your car even better, who could ask for anything more? The design of the car is all new and characterized by the intriguing interplay of convex and concave surfaces, hard edges and curves. The car is a two-seater sports car in the tradition of the legendary BMW cars of the twentieth century, a classic based on the essential principles of car design, made with the best engineering on earth and the finest technology available. |
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The 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster has always been the purest _expression of motoring passion, never failing to set the pulse racing. So it's no surprise that the open two-seater has a long tradition at BMW. A work of art as well as a triumph of engineering, The 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster follows the unwritten rules of the roadster ethic: long bonnet, low waistline, rear wheel drive, two seats set close to the floor. For all those who prefer to feel at one with the road, to take their driving pleasure in highly concentrated doses. The interior is as finely sculpted as the exterior, with eye-catching new touches such as the centre console and steering wheel inserts finished in seat-trim colour. Controls carried over from the M roadster provide a further aesthetic highlight. Inside and out, The 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster is a beautifully crafted machine. The 2010 2011 2010 2011 BMW Z4 Roadster is a modern interpretation of all the classic roadster features - a long and sweeping hood, a long wheelbase, short overhangs and a low seating position in a cockpit that is set back. |
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