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2015 BMW Z4 Starts at $49,900 | Edmunds.com


The 2015 BMW Z4 roadster starts at $49,900, including a $950 destination charge, reflecting just a $25 price increase over the 2014 model.
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Not that I have any intention of buying a Z4, especially in the foreseeable future, but why is BMW dropping the manual option? The selection of cars available with manual transmissions is slim enough as it is. I refuse to buy a car that doesn't have a third pedal but maybe the people who are buying these don't truly care.
Because nobody needs manuals these days. At least not those who actually have money to buy one.
Another reason to buy the Boxster