



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 letter “M” may seem like just another alphabet, but ask any person fueled by the power of gasoline, and you know that isn't the case. For years, BMW’s range of “M” machines has been pushing out some of Germany’s finest and continues to do so. The M3 range is arguably the most popular in the performance-bred steed lineup, and representing that marque is none other than this 2018 BMW M3 we have today. Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and with just a reported 77,000 miles on its clock, this German powerhouse is tail-happy performance on demand and dons a competition package to sweeten the deal.



Forged from the desire to really make the Ultimate Driving Machine, the BMW M3 first appeared on BMW’s E30 generation of 3-Series, way back in 1986. Since then, every 3-Series, right up to the current G80 generation has had a corresponding M3. Throughout its life so far, the M3 has had four, six and eight-cylinder power. It’s enjoyed natural aspiration and forced induction. It’s been made in coupe, convertible, sedan and station wagon forms. But one thing has always remained true, its amazing enthusiast-pleasing driving manners. You see, the M3 isn’t about outright speed and power. It's never been about that. Instead, its about providing a package that’s engaging to drive and practical to live with. This G80-era 2023 BMW M3 Competition xDrive Sedan is living proof of that ethos. It’s a four-door sedan with all-wheel drive, the Executive Package, Carbon Fiber Trim Package and even a Matte Black PPF! And yet, it’s supremely amazing to drive while being able to carry your family on their regular errands. If you’re interested, this 21,380-mile car is currently available in Lima, Ohio.



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.




The German luxury automakers have made range-plugging an art form. Let’s say you want a midsize luxury SUV with sporty coupe-like design and pure driving pleasure. Why, that’s where the BMW X6 comes in. Introduced in 2008 and on sale to this day, the X6 is called a Sports Activity Coupe by BMW. They coined the term to describe what is basically a high-riding four-door coupe. Today, we have a Sport Activity Coupe for sale from Fort Lauderdale in the shape of this 2020 BMW X6 M50i. With just over 8,000 miles on the clock and 550 raging horses to be released, this lovely third-generation X6 is the perfect family car for a petrolhead.



The letter “M” may seem like just another alphabet, but ask any person fueled by the power of gasoline, and you know that isn't the case. For years, BMW’s range of “M” machines has been pushing out some of Germany’s finest and continues to do so. The M3 range is arguably the most popular in the performance-bred steed lineup, and representing that marque is none other than this 2018 BMW M3 we have today. Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and with just a reported 77,000 miles on its clock, this German powerhouse is tail-happy performance on demand and dons a competition package to sweeten the deal.



Grand touring, it's an experience that blends the finest elements of what makes automotive. The perfect recipe calls for equal parts performance, looks, luxury, and a hint of practicality. There are a handful of manufacturers who have perfected the recipe for grand touring, and BMW is one of them. Present today is a frontrunner in their lineup of grand tourers, taking shape with this 2012 BMW 650i Convertible. With a reported 98,000 miles on the clock, this machine looks forward to being commanded by its new custodian and to exploring weekend getaways in style.




This 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT pays direct homage to one of the most successful chapters in Corvette racing history: the C8.R’s dominance in IMSA GTLM competition. The C8.R marked a turning point for Corvette Racing, becoming the first mid-engine Corvette to compete at the highest levels of endurance racing and capturing the IMSA GTLM Championship in its debut era. This special edition translates that motorsport achievement into a road-going package, blending race-inspired visual cues with the full technological and mechanical advancement of the C8 platform. More than a cosmetic tribute, this configuration represents Chevrolet’s celebration of the Corvette’s transition from front-engine tradition to mid-engine modernity—an inflection point in the model’s 70-year legacy.



Selecting a contemporary Maserati from the past twenty five years is a nice way to get your Italian Grand Tourer fix in a modern classic sort of manner. Maserati’s Coupe and Spyder of 2001 to 2007, also called the 4200 in some markets due to its 4.2-liter V8, offers you that fantastic blend of Italian passion, Italian style and Italian driving experience. Yes, it’s totally different to, say, a German contender from the same period and segment, but that’s why a discerning set of people love the Maserati. If you’re one of those people, we have a 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for sale from Mobile, Alabama. With just over 45,000 miles to its name, this car comes with a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8, a 6-speed Cambiocorsa automated manual transmission, a Rosso Mondiale exterior and more.



Porsche’s legendary 911 is one of the greatest sports cars in the world. That’s quite a claim to make, isn’t it? But is it far fetched? The 911 debuted for the 1964 model year with a teardrop shape that has endured to this day. It featured a flat-six engine mounted in the tail, another feature that has endured to this day. Granted, the engine was air-cooled from 1964 until 1998, when it switched to water cooling. Hence, owning a 911 is a dream for many petrolheads, and we can fulfil one person’s dream right here. This is a 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet from Albuquerque, New Mexico with just 7,500 miles on the clock. It’s a rear-wheel drive drop-top that will steal your heart on every drive. Call or DM us if you’d like to make it yours.

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