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World's first BMW Z8 Club founded in Munich .... Z8 fans around the globe are already hailing a future classic

On Saturday, 11th June 2005, 130 Z8 devotees from Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland and the USA met in Munich to set up the world's first BMW Z8 Club.

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Munich. On Saturday, 11th June 2005, 130 Z8 devotees from Germany, Austria,
Belgium, Switzerland, Holland and the USA met in Munich to set up the world's
first BMW Z8 Club. 68 of these fascinating 400 bhp sports roadsters assembled
for the event. The gathering was supported by BMW Group Mobile Tradition, on
whose premises the founding meeting was held. The club's initiator, Olaf Hetze,
was voted its inaugural president.

First on the agenda was a morning visit to BMW M GmbH. Professor Ulrich
Bruhnke, CEO of BMW M, and various experts from the development and
manufacturing period of the Z8 were on hand to field questions from the fans.
After a photocall at the BMW Research and Technology Centre, it was off to
visit BMW Mobile Tradition in the Schleissheimer Straße, where various models
and prototypes from the development stages of the BMW Z8 were on view. This was
followed by the official part and the founding of the BMW-accredited type club.
On Sunday there was an opportunity for the public to admire the cars belonging
to the BMW Z8 club members on their first joint excursion through the Bavarian
Alps en route to Bad Wiessee.

The worldwide fascination with the Z8 is closely associated with the legendary
BMW 507 built in 1955. The BMW Z8 represents a revival of the concept of that
classic roadster and ranks as its modern-day interpretation: breathtakingly
beautiful, boasting classical proportions and bristling with innovative
technology - quite simply, the revival of a legend.
In the words of Holger Lapp, Director of BMW Group Mobile Tradition: "The BMW
Z8 represents a bridge from the past across the present and into the future. In
many respects it is the modern-day rendition of the 507 theme. As a future
classic it will give pleasure to its owners for many years to come and has
already evolved into a sought-after collector's item with enduring value."

In 2003, readers of the magazine Motor Klassik also recognised the powerful
cult potential of the Z8. In voting for the "Classic of the Future" they duly
placed it 1st in the Convertible category by a wide margin. The decisive
criteria here were above all its timeless values and stunning looks.

The conditions surrounding the emergence of the Z8 also favoured a rapid rise
to classic status. The model was only built between 2000 and 2003, with total
production over this period amounting to 5,703 units. Even before it went into
series production, the Z8 had acquired international fame as James Bond's
"official car", as also reflected in the 3,000 units that were exported to the
United States market.

In 2003 the Z8 carried a price tag of 127,000 euros. Models in good condition
are currently available for around 100,000 euros, which also underlines the
high value retention of the Z8 on its way from new car to classic. This is
further corroborated by current demand for the roadster. Olaf Hetze: "I have
already received a number of enquiries from potential buyers interested in
as-new models, whereas on the sales side there hasn't been a single appropriate
offer so far. Nor do I think that any of the club members are planning to part
with their Z8."
Further information on the Z8 and the Z8 Club e.V. is available at
www.press.bmwgroup.com or http://www.z8-club.de./

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