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BMW’s design department was at a crossroads. It was on the verge of transitioning from the boxy shapes that had served the ...
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The BMW Z3 is an absolute classic. Produced between 1995 and 2002, this two-seater sports car was one of the greatest roadsters to ever grace the streets, and it's one of the most iconic BMWs ever.
Despite its poor reception here when new, the M44 as a 138 horsepower four-cylinder was perhaps a better match for the 318ti than the Z3, given its affordable pricing as the entry point to the BMW ...
Running and purchase costs are sensible, but there’s plenty of performance for everyday use. The Z3 model range is also wide, with engines from mild to wild, making this an ideal classic sports car.
When BMW began its quest to create a modern two-seat roadster in the early 1990s, it had one target in mind: the Mazda Miata. The charming and now-classic ...
BMW 2002 Turbo BMW's original 2002 arrived in 1968, and it quickly stepped into the role of affordable but fun two-door commuter car. Within a couple of years, however, BMW had pushed its base 2.0 ...
Depending on the version, the Z3 produced anywhere from the 114 hp (85 kW / 116 PS) of the entry-level 1.8-liter engine to the 320 hp (239 kW / 325 PS) of the M-tuned 3.2-liter inline-six.
BMW engineers allow that the six from the 328i will fit the Z3's compartment. Our tape measure says that the 4.0-liter V-8 will fit too, and small-block Ford and Chevy V-8s should be easy.