| Resale Range: |
$23,454 - $30,554 | More Details |
| Value Rating: |
Excellent |
| Fuel Economy: |
18 MPG city / 28 MPG highway |
| Bodystyles: |
Convertible, Sedan, Wagon, Coupe |
| Engines: |
3.0L L6
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About the BMW 3-Series
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BMW has come a long way in the past 50 years, from the low point in the winter of 1959 when its fortunes were so bad that it was nearly sold to Mercedes-Benz, to becoming a world powerhouse of motorcycles, high-performance cars, luxury sedans and SUVS. Like Mercedes-Benz with its AMG in-house racing and high-performance specialists, BMW has created its M division, primarily responsible for motorsports, but also for high-performance cars, including the M3 version of the 3 Series, the M5 version of the 5 Series, and the M6 version of the 6 Series (no M7 yet, and no high-performance versions of their SUVs, but it's only a matter of time). The M3 is the one with the longest history and the most affordability, so it has become extremely popular over the last four generations of the 3 Series.Click here to read more
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