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The BMW M3, a paragon among German sport compacts, made its debut in 1986 as an integral part of the E30 3-Series lineup. With an M3 variant seamlessly integrated into every subsequent 3-Series generation, this iconic model has graced the automotive stage in coupe, convertible, sedan, and estate iterations. The featured 2013 BMW M3 Convertible represents the E90 generation, produced from 2007 to 2013. With a mere 67,000 miles on the odometer, this convertible epitomizes driving exhilaration and refinement. Bolstering its appeal, the car underwent an engine replacement in 2021, accompanied by the inclusion of two sets of keys. Enhanced with the Premium Package, Cold Weather Package, and BMW Apps, this M3 beckons enthusiasts with a penchant for spirited driving.
Cloaked in a sleek Jerez Metallic Black exterior, the 2013 BMW M3 Convertible seamlessly melds timeless design with clean lines. Illuminated by signature BMW headlamps featuring automatic high beams, the convertible gracefully cruises on silver multi-spoke alloy wheels, proudly adorned with distinctive M3 badging—an unequivocal proclamation of its elevated pedigree. A noteworthy feature is the power-operated folding hardtop, a sophisticated touch that sets it apart from conventional soft-top counterparts. Inside the cabin, Black Novillo leather seats welcome four adults into an environment exuding both luxury and comfort. Dual-zone climate control, complemented by dedicated air vents for rear-seat passengers, ensures an optimal temperature for all occupants. Carbon fiber interior trim accents elevate the interior aesthetic, while the Enhanced Premium Sound speaker system immerses passengers in a captivating audio experience. The driver is greeted by a distinctive 3-Series instrument cluster, boasting a tachometer redlining beyond 8,000rpm and a speedometer reaching up to 200mph. Despite the presence of a folding metal roof, practical trunk space remains a commendable feature.
Beneath the hood lies a naturally aspirated 4.0L V8, a melodic powerhouse contrasting with the prevalent turbocharged landscape. Generating 414hp at an awe-inspiring 8,400rpm, the V8 delivers peak torque of 295lb-ft around 3,900rpm. Power is channeled to the rear wheels through a seven-speed M double-clutch automatic transmission. Dynamic Damper Control ensures impeccable handling, cementing the 2013 BMW M3 Convertible's status as a dynamic and audibly satisfying driving companion.
The E90 BMW M3 was the first and only standard production M3 to house a rev-happy V8 engine under the hood, as all its new successors reverted back to using straight-six engines. This E90 sedan version was introduced in 2008 and was the second M3 after the E36 to be produced in a 4-door body style. It came with the same drivetrain and similar external styling as the coupe with only 9,674 sedan models ever produced. This particular 2011 BMW M3 comes with the Competition Package with related changes to the suspension and electronic stability control consisting of the ride height being lowered by 0.4 inches and revised tuning for the adjustable dampers. It also received a special “M” mode for the ESC. With a mere 23,500 miles clocked on the odometer, this BMW E90 M3 Competition Sedan with upgraded brakes and Dinan tune is for sale in Tampa, Florida.
How can you make BMW’s fantastic 3-series even better? Well, the purveyors of the Ultimate Driving Machine called upon their M division to do so. The result was the M3. First introduced in 1986 for the E30 generation, every 3-Series ever since has come with an M3. Over its time, the M3 has seen sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles. This particular 1995 BMW M3 is up for grabs, having 238,000 miles under its belt. Coming from the fine E36 generation, it includes the original owner’s manual and tape, two keys, and is said to be an all-original example. Moreover, its engine was rebuilt at 200,000 miles, giving you peace of mind since it’s only covered 38,000 miles since that time.
The legendary 2006 BMW M3 Convertible set the benchmark for every car ever made against it in the early 2000s. From the E46 3 series, this was considered the best generation of BMWs by many car aficionados, with the existence of the E46 BMW M3 is still a true sensation to this day. The understated but functional design, the famous S54 engine, and the linear controls and chassis that make any driver feel like they are piloting a fully-fledged race car; this was BMW’s attempt to build the “Ultimate Driving Machine”, and they nailed it. Reports indicate that a total of 56,133 coupes and only 29,633 convertibles were produced, making the E46 M3 a rare find today. This particular model, finished in a great combination of colors, has clocked a total of 68,045 miles on the odometer over its life of 18 years. We're told that the servicing is up to date and the car comes with a new battery. This iconic 2006 drop top four-seater sports car is up for sale in Cleveland, Ohio.
BMW has always bragged about how they produce The Ultimate Driving Machine, and time and time again, they seem to be right. This 2017 BMW 650i with just over 70,000 miles on the clock is the perfect long-distance, high-performance grand tourer. With a rear wheel drive setup and a fat V8 up front, fun is sure to be had. The 6 Series nameplate has been around for a long time and BMW has proven with every generation that if there is any car brand that can make a car that can drive across a country in comfort, style, with fun road manners, it can only be them.
The BMW 3-Series is widely regarded as one of the best driver-oriented luxury compact cars around. The 3-Series has been around for decades now, and there have been some iconic models. One of these is the E36 generation, which was made between 1990 and 2000. The E36 came in sedan, wagon, coupe and convertible body styles. Over time, it’s garnered a dedicated fan base and is a definitive future classic. That’s why you should seriously consider buying this 1994 BMW 325i Convertible that’s up for sale with us. The car comes with a smidge over 70,000 miles on the odometer, and is a great cruiser to enjoy on the weekends. In fact, it’s modern enough that you could even drive it regularly if required – like say, when the modern machines of today throw up a hissy fit because their software isn’t feeling right…
BMW’s range of M spec cars are nothing short of motoring icons, and each model brings out an experience filled with tail snapping performance and wide smiles – be it on track or tackling your favorite B roads. Present today is this 2023 BMW M8 Competition Convertible, it's the perfect balance of performance and luxury and has just 6,000 miles on the clock making it an almost factory fresh example for your driving pleasure.
American cars have always known how to be cool without breaking a sweat. Whatever they come up with always gives their european competitors good run for their money. This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is all well and good, but this is no ordinary Corvette. This is a Le Mans Commemorative Edition with just 1,026 miles on the odometer. A proper time capsule. Add that to the trusted formula of a 3 pedal transmission, rear wheel drive, and a fat V8 up front, you have one hell of a car.
Looking to treat yourself to an open-topped American icon with a brawny V8 under the hood? You can’t go wrong with this seventh-generation 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 Convertible that’s for sale with us right now. Bearing a mere 39,785 miles, this car comes with the Z51 Performance Package, plus a tasty surprise that helps the engine make even more ponies and push them to the rear wheels with verve. So step right up, because your weekend de-stressing device is right here waiting for you to sign on the dotted line and take it home.
The Porsche 911 is Germany’s most iconic sports car, much like Chevy’s Corvette is to North America. Introduced in 1964, the 911’s iconic teardrop shape and quirky, rear-mounted air-cooled engine quickly earned it the respect of fans across the globe. After all, the 911 is a fine sports car to this day and a bucket list item for many to own. If you’ve wanted a drop-top 911 to grace your life, say Howdy to this 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet. The car is old enough to enter the modern classic era very soon. But it’s not so old that you’re giving up the creature comforts and conveniences that we take for granted these days. Let’s learn more about this 24,000-mile machine.
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