People often forget that the BMW Z4 M Coupe is the E46-generation M3 at its finest. It handles better and has an M3 engine (only manual). This case hasn’t been driven very often. You may not have heard about the BMW Z4 M Coupe, or you may have forgotten about it. For most fans, the first M Coupe, which they called the “Clown Shoe,” was based on the Z3. How about the second-generation Z4 model? Not at all. Their looks haven’t changed much over the years, which is a shame, because they are fun to drive. This 2007 Z4 M Coupe is being sold by Bring a Trailer, which is a Hearst Autos business that also bills customers. With only 5,000 miles on it, you can tell it hasn’t been driven very much. As an E86-generation M Coupe, this one is the only one with a six-speed manual gearbox and a 330-hp straight-six engine that loves to rev. There is no record of it ever being in an accident. The E46 M3’s inline-six engine is the same as this one. It reaches its redline at 8000 rpm and its peak output at 7900 rpm. This engine differs significantly from BMW’s current turbocharged generation, which is known for its easy torque. You have to be very careful to get the most out of it.