



European cars have always provided a driving experience that is unparalleled by most of their Japanese and American counterparts. They have always been well suited to the twists and turns, effortlessly tearing up hairpins and snaky twists. This 2000 BMW Z3 Coupe, which has just 89,450 miles on the clock, provides everything. Rear wheel drive, a brilliant chassis, and that sweet straight-six soundtrack upfront, it is nothing short of a masterpiece.

Have a seat in an interior that looks and feels as fresh as it did a quarter of a century ago. The red leather seats hold you in place tightly, ensuring comfort and support no matter how twisty the road ahead gets. It is clear that this interior has lived a pampered life, as minimal signs of wear are visible. There are barely any creases in the seats or cracks in the silver trim. Get behind the wheel and you will feel the car come alive. The stunning Tital paint has held up remarkably well for nearly 25 years and beautifully showcases the car’s stunning lines and curves. This is all complemented by the black-colored convertible top and some 16-inch Style 45 wheels which will make for a comfortable ride.

BMW are renowned for their amazing straight 6 engines, and the one in this car is no exception. Under that clamshell hood is BMW’s iconic M54B30 3 liter straight-six, a silky smooth powerplant with acres of torque and good for a factory-rated 230 hp. Paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission, a blast down some twisty back roads will bring out the best in this car. That sweet engine soundtrack will have you feeling like a driving god. All maintenance is up to date with the new owner reporting a new radiator, new starter motor, and a fresh service.

2000 BMW Z3 Coupe 3.0
3.0L I6
5-Speed Automatic
RWD
Silver Exterior
Red Leather Interior
New Radiator
New Starter
New Tires
New Exhaust Manifold
Recent Servicing
All Info As Reported By Owner



Launched in the late 1990s, the BMW Z3 M Roadster took the compact proportions of the Z3 and infused them with the heart and chassis tuning of BMW’s M division. This 1998 example is finished in Imola Red II over a black interior with a black convertible soft top, presenting as both a driver’s car and a collectible modern classic. With just 30,900 miles reported, it is powered by a 3.2-liter naturally aspirated inline-six paired to a 5-speed manual transmission, delivering the raw, analog driving experience enthusiasts prize.



BMW’s M division has long specialized in turning everyday models into high-performance machines, and the Z3 M Roadster stands as one of the most charismatic examples of that formula. Compact, stylish, and powered by a straight-six engine, it embodied the idea of a driver’s car at the turn of the millennium. Our featured 2000 BMW Z3 M Roadster, finished in white with a black soft top and black leather interior, brings that character forward. Located in Laredo, Texas, it is powered by a 3.2-liter inline-six paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and the odometer reportedly shows 117,838 miles.



A browse through YouTube and automotive content creators reveals one thing slowly becoming clear: the level of BMW content available across multiple creators. The burning question emerges: why are there so many older BMWs being featured as builds? Present today is the answer to your question and your gateway into the quintessential modern classic BMW ownership experience. Feast your eyes on this lovely 2000 BMW Z3 we have today. This clean example is a true rarity on the backdrop of a crowded marketplace of track-tired machines, and is reported to have just 39,876 miles on its clock, and even comes with its owner's manual.




BMW’s fine E30 3-Series has become the de facto classic for those seeking a German compact car from the Eighties. Made between 1982 and 1994, the E30 brought about a series of fine six-cylinder engines and offered four body styles. Buyers could pick from a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, a two-door convertible or a five-door station wagon. That, plus the vehicle’s timeless styling by Klaus Luthe has made the E30 somewhat of a cult classic these days. Do you yearn to own an E30? If so, check out this 127,031-mile 1986 BMW 325es from Redmond, Oregon. With its naturally aspirated six under the hood, a 4-speed autobox and a lovely set of 14-inch Basketweave alloy wheels, the car is perfect for you. The car is also a Sport Edition trim, by the way.



BMW calls itself the maker of the Ultimate Driving Machine, and if you really want to experience that factor, choose an M3. Since 1986, the M3 has represented the best of the sport luxury compact class, built on BMW’s formidable 3-Series legacy. The E30 M3 was the first of them all, and redefined the standard for a sporty car that could carry your family around during the week and hit the track at the weekend. Now, we’ve got a 2011 BMW M3 Convertible for sale from Miami, with a decent 73,537 miles on the clock. This particular example hails from the E90 era, which is important because it’s the first and only time that BMW stuffed a glorious naturally aspirated V8 into the nose of an M3. That’s what this car has, spinning up to 8,400rpm. You’ve also got the Premium Package 2, Enhanced Premium Sound Convenience Package, a set of 19-inch Style 220M double spoke light alloy wheels, and a formidable value proposition to cap it all off.



BMW’s 1-Series marks the smallest vehicle you can buy from this iconic German luxury automaker who proudly proclaim that they can give you the Ultimate Driving Machine. Introduced in 2004 in the subcompact executive car category, the 1-Series quickly gained fame in Europe and Asia, mainly due to its manageable dimensions that lended itself well to the tighter roads of those continents. However, some 1-Series examples also found a fanbase in the United States, particularly hot variants like this 2010 BMW 135i Convertible. With its twin-turbo six, Premium Package and Sport Package, this 72,020-mile car currently awaits changing of hands in Mount Clemens, Michigan. So if you want a small open-topped rear-wheel drive sports car from a German automaker that’s quite punchy and fun to drive, call or DM us right now.




Introduced in 1964, Porsche’s 911 is one of those cars that has gained an almost immortal reputation. With its quirky rear-engined rear-wheel drive layout that’s well-known for separating great drivers from the merely good ones, Porsche also makes it in drop-top form. If that’s not enough, you can also ask for forced induction! That’s what today’s 2005 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet from New Hyde Park, New York offers. This turbocharged convertible 911 comes with a pure manual transmission, stainless steel exhaust pipes and so much more. It’s got a little over 100,000 miles on it, and is all-wheel drive as well. The perfect all-weather car for a discerning enthusiast who knows how to drive sensibly? We think so!



BMW calls itself the maker of the Ultimate Driving Machine, and if you really want to experience that factor, choose an M3. Since 1986, the M3 has represented the best of the sport luxury compact class, built on BMW’s formidable 3-Series legacy. The E30 M3 was the first of them all, and redefined the standard for a sporty car that could carry your family around during the week and hit the track at the weekend. Now, we’ve got a 2011 BMW M3 Convertible for sale from Miami, with a decent 73,537 miles on the clock. This particular example hails from the E90 era, which is important because it’s the first and only time that BMW stuffed a glorious naturally aspirated V8 into the nose of an M3. That’s what this car has, spinning up to 8,400rpm. You’ve also got the Premium Package 2, Enhanced Premium Sound Convenience Package, a set of 19-inch Style 220M double spoke light alloy wheels, and a formidable value proposition to cap it all off.



BMW’s M3 is widely regarded as one of the finest driver cars around. Born from the 3-Series line-up of compact executive cars, the M3 has been around since 1986, when the E30 3-Series spawned this high-performance derivative with its fizzy four-cylinder engine. As time passed by, fine six-cylinder powerplants gave the M3 its go-factor, and body styles expanded into sedans and estates as well as the coupe and convertible choices. Today’s 2012 BMW M3 Convertible hails from the E90 era, the time when BMW stuffed a V8 into the M3. It’s a fine drop-top example from Thousand Oaks, and has done only 77,368 miles so far. With its two-tone Fox red and black Novillo leather interior, 19-inch double-spoke Style 220M alloy wheels and sonorous naturally aspirated V8, this is a car that you’ll love driving. Plus, this car also has the Cold Weather Package, Premium Package and Comfort Access Keyless Entry system options.

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