BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR ROADSTER 2.2I 170 SE

The BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE is a stylish and sporty convertible that appeals to drivers seeking a fun, sporty driving experience combined with a premium feel. Positioned as a compact, luxury roadster in the UK market, this model is ideal for those who enjoy open-air driving, whether for weekend leisure trips or spirited drives around town. Its sleek design, unique for its time, makes it stand out among rivals like the Mazda MX-5 or Audi TT, offering a blend of sporty aesthetics and a comfortable cockpit. Typically used by enthusiasts, city commuters, or those looking for a versatile second car, the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2.2I 170 SE is appreciated for its reliable performance, good build quality, and distinctive BMW styling. While it may not be the most economical choice for daily commuting, with an average annual mileage of just over 3,000 miles, it excels in providing a dynamic driving experience. Known for its smooth handling and attractive design, this model remains a popular choice for drivers seeking a stylish and enjoyable convertible that offers a touch of BMW performance in a compact package.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE indicates that the majority of vehicles fall within the 90,000 to 120,000 miles range, accounting for a significant proportion (approximately 39%). Notably, a small percentage (around 0.5%) of vehicles have extremely high mileage exceeding 620,000 miles, while very low-mileage cars (below 20,000 miles) are quite rare, comprising just about 3%. The data shows a concentration of vehicles with moderate mileage, suggesting typical use patterns, but also highlights the rarity of very low or exceedingly high mileage examples.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE model, a significant majority of private sale prices—92.3%—are within the £1,000 to £2,000 range. Only a small portion, 7.7%, sell for less than £1,000. This suggests that most private sales for this vehicle tend to fall into the lower end of the pricing spectrum, likely reflecting the age and potential condition or mileage typical of this model. Buyers should generally expect to pay between £1,000 and £2,000 when purchasing privately.
production years
production years
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Based on the data for the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE, the majority of these vehicles were manufactured in 2004, accounting for approximately 61.7% of the sample. A significant portion, around 29.6%, were built in 2005. Vehicles from 2003 make up a smaller share, roughly 8.7%. This distribution suggests that most of these Z4 models on the market are from the later years of production within the model range, with 2004 being the predominant year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE indicates that silver (28.1%) and black (26.5%) are the most common colours, closely followed by grey (25.5%). Together, these three colours account for the majority of vehicles in this model, suggesting a preference for classic and neutral shades. Notably, blue is significantly less common at 13.3%, while red and green are quite rare, comprising just 6.1% and 0.5% respectively. This distribution highlights a tendency toward traditional and understated colours among owners of this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows a distribution of registered keepers for the BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2I 170 SE. The majority of vehicles have between 4 and 11 keepers, with the most common being 9 keepers at 13.3%. Notably, a significant portion (around 11-12%) each have had 5 or 6 keepers, indicating moderate turnover. A smaller yet notable percentage (around 3-4.6%) have had 13 or 14 keepers, suggesting some vehicles have experienced higher ownership changes. Additionally, a tiny fraction (around 0.5%) have 15 or more registered keepers, representing vehicles with the highest recorded turnover. Overall, the distribution suggests a relatively stable ownership pattern with some vehicles changing hands multiple times.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all BMW Z4 (2003-09) 2DR Roadster 2.2i 170 SE vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 2.2-liter petrol engine. This uniformity suggests that the model consistently used this engine capacity and fuel type during production, which could be useful information for buyers or owners interested in the vehicle’s specifications.