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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
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Acceleration
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Handling
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Decent ride quality
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Driving ease
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Vastly improved iDrive system
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Compelling styling
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Trunk volume with top down
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High price, with options
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Power top only works when car is stopped
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Too much brake-pedal travel
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Some inconsistent interior pieces
Vehicle Summary
The redesigned BMW Z4 is bigger inside and out than its predecessor; it also packs more power under the hood and more luxury under its new retractable hardtop roof. It looks less controversial, in part because the prior soft-top Z4 was among the most risqué designs of its day. Its successor has more curves and fewer chisels, and the convertible hardtop eliminates the need for a dedicated coupe model. Read more
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