Some good news. - A dream come true perhaps?!
For as long as I can remember I’ve wanted a BMW Z3. I am not even sure where it came from. I’ve always liked the look of them. They are small, pretty impractical for day to
day driving and especially in New England, not a car that I’d want to drive in
the snow.
Still, they’ve always turned my head. When asked around my Birthday and Christmas the #1 item on my wish list has been “BMW Z3”. Sort of a joke as we are not the type of family/couple that would ever “gift” such things.
This year I have a milestone birthday and about a year ago I said to myself that the time was now. I have friends that are buying boats, sports cars etc. I thought “why not me”? So I dug in my heels and started saving up money. I told myself that I wanted to be able to drive the Z3 to work on said birthday. I work hard, if I do this right it will be of little impact to my family and it will be “my money”.
As I started to really hunt I went back and forth. “Do I really need this?” “Do I really want this”? Where will I park/garage/get repaired etc. All followed up with Yes, yes and we will figure that part out later.
A buddy of mine got a newer model Miata and came down to
show it off. It was the start of COVID
and home shelter etc. It was cold, but
the top came down and we went for a ride, after a stop he tossed me the keys.
What a ride. Wow.
What a ride. Wow.
Now, it’s a newer car (more $$ than I have/had in mind) and
as nice as the car was it wasn’t really something I had lusted after for years.
So the hunt continued.
I found one in my price range recently and finally got up
the guts to call and see about it. A
dealer about 30 minutes from me had one.
Part of me wanted to go thru a dealer for payment options and maybe
holding them responsible for repairs at the outset.
I arrived at the dealership on a Saturday morning. The car was “on the show room floor”. I walked in and was greeted in seeing a
silver (black interior) 1998 BMW Z3 i9.
I paced.
I looked at the front, the back the sides.
I paced
A few questions…until finally I said “Can I sit in it?” With the COVID and business a test drive
seemed to be out of the question. I was
not planning to buy if I could not drive, but I had driven 30 minutes and by
god I was going to sit in it at least.
“Sure” the salesman told me.
I cracked open the door and lowered my 6+ foot frame into
the cabin.
I am finally sitting in one!
I acted like I knew what I was looking for, but overall for the
age of the car it was clean. No stains,
tears etc.
I got out, paced some more and tried to make small talk. I wanted to try this thing out!!
I got out, paced some more and tried to make small talk. I wanted to try this thing out!!
“Do you want to take it for a drive?”
“Dear god yes…as long as that is cool?”
The car was pulled out of the showroom and plates slapped on it. The sun was out, top was down and it was running.
“Take a left out of here, head down about 2 miles or so and there is a church, turn around there”.
I put it in gear (manual..hello old friend) and did the slow roll out of the parking lot to a traffic light. There I sat for what seemed like ages. Finally green and off I went.
The car was pulled out of the showroom and plates slapped on it. The sun was out, top was down and it was running.
“Take a left out of here, head down about 2 miles or so and there is a church, turn around there”.
I put it in gear (manual..hello old friend) and did the slow roll out of the parking lot to a traffic light. There I sat for what seemed like ages. Finally green and off I went.
It was a blast. It is
not the fanciest car, it’s not the fastest, sleekest etc. but I was driving a
car I had been thinking about for 20 or so years.
The ride was quick (timewise) but I got that part out of my system. It felt “right” it felt like “it is time”.
The ride was quick (timewise) but I got that part out of my system. It felt “right” it felt like “it is time”.
I pulled back in, parked it and got out and...
Paced
The salesman came out and could tell from my smile I was
pretty smitten (I’m bad at poker too).
After some chatting I told him I was 99% sure this was the
one. I just wanted to go home, crunch
some numbers to be 100% sure.
Was told to let them know Monday “lunch time” the plan……
Just so happened that I had Monday off (first day off during
work week in 14+ weeks).
Once again I arrived and did some pacing. The car was
outside now. Facing a busy road…calling
out to people “come and get me”. So I
paced. The pacing wasn’t as bad now since I was outside. I was given the keys and I looked at a few
more things. The web, forums and YouTube
can be a blessing and a curse.
It was at this time I found the car had a cd changer in the trunk
(hey it’s a 1998 and the stereo has a tape deck). I poked around the glove box (owner’s manual
in there ..good) I looked for leaks, pressed some other random buttons. Tried the A/C, noticed the cup holders are
small. One tech issue I noticed (another
thing I can thank the web for getting me to check). The good news is this issue is fairly common
and thankfully repairable (something I’d be sure to make them handle if I were
to move forward).
So, after not a ton of haggling I signed papers on a 1998
BMW Z3.
I did it.
I did it.
Much more to come….hopefully all good stuff!
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