2007
BMW Z4 M

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  • 2dr Coupe M
    Starts at
    $50,100
    16 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Gas I6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 2dr Roadster M
    Starts at
    $52,100
    16 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Gas I6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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Expert 2007 BMW Z4 M review

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By Sara Lacey
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All I heard while the Z4 M coupe was parked in my driveway was, “That is NOT a family car!” No one’s trying to make you believe otherwise, people. What was parked in my driveway was a beautiful machine that delivers pure joy and satisfaction to whomever occupies the driver’s seat. Saying this vehicle is fun is like saying a plastic packet of honey in the hands of a 5-year-old is a mess. Understatement of the century.

The weird thing is that it’s kind of a tough car to love in spite of all the driving joy. It’s hard to get into and out of, tall people have a hard time getting comfortable in it, and I had so much trouble seeing out of it I felt like the whole car was a blind spot. Perhaps the most difficult thing is that, because it’s an honest-to-goodness two-seater, I had to hire a baby sitter to go out in it with my husband.

The funniest thing about the Z4 is how it humors me by putting Latch connectors in the passenger seat. Hah! That little sport seat is so contoured that the only thing that fit properly was a narrow booster with a back on it. Of course, in that particular seat my son is closer to hitting his head on the roof than I like, and while the passenger-side airbag turns off when you’re using the Z4 to transport a little one, no one ever really feels good about doing that, do they? And there’s nowhere else to put my little guy.

Honestly, there’s nowhere to put much of anything in this hot BMW sports car. Storage is a joke, but I understand why. Anyone who would buy this car doesn’t want to carry around a whole slew of gear, and no one who would buy it has to. The only thing those people want to carry in the trunk is the owner’s manual (because it doesn’t fit anywhere else). I get the sense the cupholders are only there to humor me as well. They flip out from under some air ducts and have a flimsy, claw-like grip with a springy bottom on them. It’s like the car is saying, “Uh, you want me to do what with these things?” I thought it was going to ask me if I were serious when I actually put a drink in there.

All those gripes aside, the stolen moments alone in my little test car delighted me, as few and far between as they were. A roundabout became an adventure, a highway became a challenge. Trips to the store went by much too quickly. This enjoyment shed some light on the whole midlife-crisis stereotype: If I were at the point in my life where my kids had gone off to college, and I had no more tuition to pay, no more bags to lug around, no more PEOPLE to lug around, I’d buy one of these, too. If I had to justify the situation by labeling it a crisis, well, so be it.

If driving a non-family car is your idea of fun, or if you’re ready to burst out of your parental stage of life, the Z4 M coupe is a great manifestation of that desire. If you’re not quite there yet, I’d look for something with a couple seats in back. You know, just in case you want to have fun before then.

*For more information on the BMW Z4 M and its safety features, visit Cars.com. With questions or comments regarding this review, write to editor@motherproof.com.

LET’S TALK NUMBERS

Latch Connectors: 1

Seating Capacity (includes driver): 2

IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT

Storage Compartments (Puny, Fair, Ample, Galore): Puny

Cargo/Trunk Space (Puny, Fair, Ample, Galore): Puny

SENSE AND STYLE

Family Friendly (Not Really, Fair, Great, Excellent): Not At All

Fun Factor (None, Some, Good Times, Groove On): Groove On

Specs

Base price: $50,100

Price as tested: $50,100

Engine: 330-hp, 3.2-liter I-6

Fuel: 16/24 mpg

Length: 161.9″

Width: 70.1″

Ground Clearance: n/a

Turning Radius: 17.2′

Cargo space: 8.6 – 10.6 cu. ft.

NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings

Frontal Impact

Driver’s side: Not Rated

Passenger’s side: Not Rated

Side Impact

Front occupant: Not Rated

Rear occupant: Not Rated

Rollover resistance: Not Rated

2007 BMW Z4 M review: Our expert's take
By Sara Lacey


All I heard while the Z4 M coupe was parked in my driveway was, “That is NOT a family car!” No one’s trying to make you believe otherwise, people. What was parked in my driveway was a beautiful machine that delivers pure joy and satisfaction to whomever occupies the driver’s seat. Saying this vehicle is fun is like saying a plastic packet of honey in the hands of a 5-year-old is a mess. Understatement of the century.

The weird thing is that it’s kind of a tough car to love in spite of all the driving joy. It’s hard to get into and out of, tall people have a hard time getting comfortable in it, and I had so much trouble seeing out of it I felt like the whole car was a blind spot. Perhaps the most difficult thing is that, because it’s an honest-to-goodness two-seater, I had to hire a baby sitter to go out in it with my husband.

The funniest thing about the Z4 is how it humors me by putting Latch connectors in the passenger seat. Hah! That little sport seat is so contoured that the only thing that fit properly was a narrow booster with a back on it. Of course, in that particular seat my son is closer to hitting his head on the roof than I like, and while the passenger-side airbag turns off when you’re using the Z4 to transport a little one, no one ever really feels good about doing that, do they? And there’s nowhere else to put my little guy.

Honestly, there’s nowhere to put much of anything in this hot BMW sports car. Storage is a joke, but I understand why. Anyone who would buy this car doesn’t want to carry around a whole slew of gear, and no one who would buy it has to. The only thing those people want to carry in the trunk is the owner’s manual (because it doesn’t fit anywhere else). I get the sense the cupholders are only there to humor me as well. They flip out from under some air ducts and have a flimsy, claw-like grip with a springy bottom on them. It’s like the car is saying, “Uh, you want me to do what with these things?” I thought it was going to ask me if I were serious when I actually put a drink in there.

All those gripes aside, the stolen moments alone in my little test car delighted me, as few and far between as they were. A roundabout became an adventure, a highway became a challenge. Trips to the store went by much too quickly. This enjoyment shed some light on the whole midlife-crisis stereotype: If I were at the point in my life where my kids had gone off to college, and I had no more tuition to pay, no more bags to lug around, no more PEOPLE to lug around, I’d buy one of these, too. If I had to justify the situation by labeling it a crisis, well, so be it.

If driving a non-family car is your idea of fun, or if you’re ready to burst out of your parental stage of life, the Z4 M coupe is a great manifestation of that desire. If you’re not quite there yet, I’d look for something with a couple seats in back. You know, just in case you want to have fun before then.

*For more information on the BMW Z4 M and its safety features, visit Cars.com. With questions or comments regarding this review, write to editor@motherproof.com.

LET’S TALK NUMBERS

Latch Connectors: 1

Seating Capacity (includes driver): 2

IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT

Storage Compartments (Puny, Fair, Ample, Galore): Puny

Cargo/Trunk Space (Puny, Fair, Ample, Galore): Puny

SENSE AND STYLE

Family Friendly (Not Really, Fair, Great, Excellent): Not At All

Fun Factor (None, Some, Good Times, Groove On): Groove On

Specs

Base price: $50,100

Price as tested: $50,100

Engine: 330-hp, 3.2-liter I-6

Fuel: 16/24 mpg

Length: 161.9″

Width: 70.1″

Ground Clearance: n/a

Turning Radius: 17.2′

Cargo space: 8.6 – 10.6 cu. ft.

NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings

Frontal Impact

Driver’s side: Not Rated

Passenger’s side: Not Rated

Side Impact

Front occupant: Not Rated

Rear occupant: Not Rated

Rollover resistance: Not Rated

Safety review

Based on the 2007 BMW Z4 M base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Frontal driver
4/5
Frontal passenger
4/5
Nhtsa rollover rating
5/5
Side driver
3/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Certified Pre-Owned Elite with less than 15,000 miles; Certified Pre-Owned with less than 60,000 miles
Basic
1 year / unlimited miles from expiration of 4-year / 50,000-mile new car warranty
Dealer certification
196-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

5.0 / 5
Based on 16 reviews
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Comfort 4.3
Interior 4.9
Performance 5.0
Value 4.9
Exterior 4.9
Reliability 4.9

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BMW Z4M Roadster, fun! fun! fun! in Calif. sun

I have owned my 2007 BMW Z4M Roadster for just over 2 years. It has been a pleasure to drive. Great handling plenty of power. One of the best cars I have ever owned.
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 4.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 4.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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modern day classic

A lot of fun, very reliable had it for 40k miles, no issues other then basic things. Only complaint was the ride was very harsh
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 2.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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What trim levels are available for the 2007 BMW Z4 M?

The 2007 BMW Z4 M is available in 1 trim level:

  • M (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2007 BMW Z4 M?

The 2007 BMW Z4 M offers up to 16 MPG in city driving and 24 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2007 BMW Z4 M reliable?

The 2007 BMW Z4 M has an average reliability rating of 4.9 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2007 BMW Z4 M owners.

Is the 2007 BMW Z4 M a good Coupe?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2007 BMW Z4 M. 100.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

5.0 / 5
Based on 16 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.3
  • Interior: 4.9
  • Performance: 5.0
  • Value: 4.9
  • Exterior: 4.9
  • Reliability: 4.9
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