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Manual or automatic; available twin-clutch automatic
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Rear-wheel drive
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Standard adjustable drivetrain settings
What We Like
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Acceleration
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Handling
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Decent ride quality (sDrive30i, sDrive35i)
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Driving ease
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Vastly improved iDrive system
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Compelling styling
What We Don't
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Trunk volume with top down
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High price, with options
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Too much brake-pedal travel
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Ride comfort in sDrive35is
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Some inconsistent interior pieces
The two-seat Z4 roadster employs a standard folding metal hardtop. Trim levels include the sDrive30i, turbocharged sDrive35i and new sDrive35is. All three have standard Dynamic Drive Control, a feature that allows drivers to vary steering and accelerator settings to suit their tastes. Anyone considering the entry-level Z4 might cross-shop Nissan's redesigned 370Z; a loaded Z4, on the other hand, could compete with the Mercedes-Benz SLK, Audi TT or Porsche Boxster.