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SDEngineer
Participant[quote=nostradamus]I’m with flu, Z4 over TT any day.[/quote]
They changed the back end on the TT for the 2009 model year. I used to think the Z4 looked better, but the new one I think I like the TT better.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=nostradamus]I’m with flu, Z4 over TT any day.[/quote]
They changed the back end on the TT for the 2009 model year. I used to think the Z4 looked better, but the new one I think I like the TT better.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=nostradamus]I’m with flu, Z4 over TT any day.[/quote]
They changed the back end on the TT for the 2009 model year. I used to think the Z4 looked better, but the new one I think I like the TT better.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=nostradamus]I’m with flu, Z4 over TT any day.[/quote]
They changed the back end on the TT for the 2009 model year. I used to think the Z4 looked better, but the new one I think I like the TT better.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=nostradamus]I’m with flu, Z4 over TT any day.[/quote]
They changed the back end on the TT for the 2009 model year. I used to think the Z4 looked better, but the new one I think I like the TT better.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]All I need to know:
Costco
October
LAOne last question-TT or Z4?
[/quote]
My personal pick was a G37, but between those two, depends on what you like – if you want speed, go with the Z4. If you want better looks (my opinion) and more utility, go Audi (the BMW looks a little too “Miata-ish” for my taste) – especially if you are going convertible, as it actually appears to have a functional trunk. Unless they’ve radically changed the Z4, I have a friend who has one from a couple of years ago and the trunk is truly microscopic.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]All I need to know:
Costco
October
LAOne last question-TT or Z4?
[/quote]
My personal pick was a G37, but between those two, depends on what you like – if you want speed, go with the Z4. If you want better looks (my opinion) and more utility, go Audi (the BMW looks a little too “Miata-ish” for my taste) – especially if you are going convertible, as it actually appears to have a functional trunk. Unless they’ve radically changed the Z4, I have a friend who has one from a couple of years ago and the trunk is truly microscopic.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]All I need to know:
Costco
October
LAOne last question-TT or Z4?
[/quote]
My personal pick was a G37, but between those two, depends on what you like – if you want speed, go with the Z4. If you want better looks (my opinion) and more utility, go Audi (the BMW looks a little too “Miata-ish” for my taste) – especially if you are going convertible, as it actually appears to have a functional trunk. Unless they’ve radically changed the Z4, I have a friend who has one from a couple of years ago and the trunk is truly microscopic.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]All I need to know:
Costco
October
LAOne last question-TT or Z4?
[/quote]
My personal pick was a G37, but between those two, depends on what you like – if you want speed, go with the Z4. If you want better looks (my opinion) and more utility, go Audi (the BMW looks a little too “Miata-ish” for my taste) – especially if you are going convertible, as it actually appears to have a functional trunk. Unless they’ve radically changed the Z4, I have a friend who has one from a couple of years ago and the trunk is truly microscopic.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]All I need to know:
Costco
October
LAOne last question-TT or Z4?
[/quote]
My personal pick was a G37, but between those two, depends on what you like – if you want speed, go with the Z4. If you want better looks (my opinion) and more utility, go Audi (the BMW looks a little too “Miata-ish” for my taste) – especially if you are going convertible, as it actually appears to have a functional trunk. Unless they’ve radically changed the Z4, I have a friend who has one from a couple of years ago and the trunk is truly microscopic.
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).
SDEngineer
Participant[quote=donaldduckmoore]Thanks for the info anyway. Then are there any new development in that area regardless of the price?[/quote]
The closest you will find new developments to Del Mar is in Carmel Valley immediately inland of there. There are some pretty close to Del Mar selling new construction in around the top of your price range. For example, Portico at http://www.pardeehomes.com/pacific_highlands_ranch/portico
Theres very little new construction in any San Diego coastal area – those areas were pretty much built out long ago and generally you’ll just find the occasional teardown & rebuild projects (like the newer townhomes in PB).
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