One of the coolest M3s of all time, the 1995 BMW M3 GT was never sold in the US. But time and money mean one is here now.
BMW launched a range of second-generation M3 models on the new E36 platform that included a coupe, convertible and sedan. When it rolled into showrooms in 1997, the 240-horsepower four-door was ...
Condition Coupe Convertible Sedan Concours Condition $99,000 The E36 M3 was sold as a coupe, convertible, and sedan body styles Used E36 M3 Convertibles are the cheapest body style The M3 two-door ...
When BMW wanted to race the new E36 M3 in 1994, it had one problem. Rules for FIA and IMSA GT racing required street-car homologation. If you wanted to make a more powerful, stiffer, or generally ...
We're excited for BMW's first four-door version of the M3 since the 1999 E36, and the only thing that's getting us down right now is that the 2009 M3 Sedan is at least a year away.
The E46 M3 was a pure driver's car. Even by today's standards, its quarter-mile time of just over 13 seconds is still ...
Dubbed TrckrX, it is an OBD-II tracking and data logging system built into a BMW E36 M3. The car in question is being used in some auotocross competitions. The driver wanted instant access to some ...
The third generation 3 Series E36 can reach a top speed of around 145mph, depending on the model. The <a href='/buy/bmw/e36-m3-92-99'>M3 version</a> can reach a ...