2022 BMW Z4
The 2022 BMW Z4 M40i Cabriolet offers a perfect blend of luxury and sporty performance for South African enthusiasts seeking a stylish used convertible. With only 23,209 km, this semi-automatic model is in excellent condition, ideal for those wanting a premium driving experience at an affordable price.
Powered by a 3.0L petrol engine delivering 340 Hp, the BMW Z4 M40i ensures exhilarating performance while maintaining impressive fuel efficiency at 7.9 L/100km. Its 2-door, 2-seat design emphasizes elegance and agility, perfect for dynamic city drives or open-road adventures.
Located in Pretoria, Gauteng, this used BMW Z4 M40i is available now for test drives. Buyers can explore competitive price options and flexible finance deals. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this sporty luxury cabriolet at the best price—schedule your test drive today and experience the thrill firsthand.
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BMW Z4
BMW’s Z4 is the sort of car that’s never going to blend into Gauteng traffic. Two seats, a cloth roof, and rear-wheel drive — it’s what the Z4 should have been from the start, and BMW hasn’t messed with the formula. You won’t find one parked on every dealership lot, either: with just three active listings countrywide, it’s a car you hunt for, not one that lands in your lap. Pricing is unapologetically premium, starting at R689,950 and topping out at R969,900, with the median sitting at R899,900. That tells you the M40i is doing the heavy lifting, especially since all Z4s on offer use petrol engines and a semi-automatic gearbox. If you’re cross-shopping, the Porsche 718 Boxster is the obvious rival, but the Toyota GR86 coupe is worth a glance if you’re willing to give up the wind-in-your-hair stuff — the Z4 usually wins on cabin polish, though. Every Z4 on offer is a used one, all from 2022 or 2023, and with mileage still under 27,000 km, you’re not buying someone’s old toy. Depreciation is your friend here because the sDrive20i M Sport Auto at R689,950 gives you a foot in the door, while the M40i twins stretch to R969,900. South African buyers, especially those who’ve sat in both the Z4 and a Boxster, tend to notice the BMW’s more up-to-date cabin and an infotainment setup that doesn’t demand a master’s degree to operate. No new Z4s are floating around right now, so if you want one, you’re playing the used market — and if you pack smart, you’ll see why that matters.
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