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If you were to create a single M3 with the best traits from every generation that's ever existed, what would it look like?
According to BMW, the South African M3, as it was nicknamed, was able to accelerate from 0 to 100 kph (62 mph) in 7.4 seconds, about a second slower than the actual E30 M3. Alpina continued ...
A rare BMW 333i two-door from ... Both of these E30 models are South African developments with interesting back-stories The 333i was created because the first-generation M3 was only engineered ...
Feeling old and tired? Worn down by the many years of hustling and/or providing? Here’s some inspiration for all of us – ...
The 2025 M2 uses BMW’s latest iDrive 8.5 system that updates some of the usability of the menus with often-used controls embedded into the bottom of the display. The voice command system is improved ...
Few cars carry the burden of expectation more than the BMW M3 – and, by association – the two-door ... drive-only – thus it never officially came to Australia – E30 3 Series two-door original in 1986, ...
This is set to be a modern interpretation of the nimble E30 3 Series from the 1980s, and the 2002 turbo from the 1970s. As you probably know by now the BMW 2 Series is the new 1 Series two-door.
But a Design Edition convertible. I adore it, but it’s not an E30 M3. Discussion point: could this be BMW’s most iconic car? Think of its legendary reputation, built around its astonishing ...
Automakers take all kinds of prototypes to the Nurburgring, including SUVs and minivans, because the 12.8-mile (20.6 km) track is as useful for testing a car’s endurance and its handling balance.
BMW is not a brand anyone would associate with pickup trucks; however, the German company has a history of creating the occasional one-off pickup build. The legendary M3 has been turned into a ...