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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.
In the world of cars, each country is known for producing something noticeably better than others. The Japanese are known for their top-notch built quality and reliability. The Americans are known for their big V8s and comfortable cruisers. The Germans, of course, are known to be… A bit nuts. This 2020 BMW M5 Competition, with just 44,000 miles on the clock, perfectly depicts how crazy they are. BMW has been producing the M5 for decades and each time they bring out a new one, it just seems to get a little bit better.
The BMW i8 looks like something straight out of the future. When it debuted in 2014, onlookers gasped with amazement, and interested parties flocked to showrooms to see what the fuss was all about. The i8 was one of the early models from BMW’s now-renowned ‘I’ range of electric and hybrid vehicles. Over 20,000 vehicles were sold between 2014 and 2020, which is pretty decent for a low-slung, two-door sports car that fills a pretty niche market segment. So, if you want to get your mitts on an i8, here’s a 53,000-mile 2015 BMW i8 available right now. The car comes with some neat cosmetic enhancements, too.
The BMW Z3 was a small sports roadster introduced by the Bavarian automaker in 1995. Produced until 2002, the Z3 would get an unlikely boost in image, thanks to its screen time in the 1995 James Bond film Goldeneye. Its compact dimensions and perky rear-wheel drive layout make it a hoot to drive – if you’ve specified the right engine, that is. Thankfully, this particular 2002 BMW Z3 M Roadster comes with the right engine under the hood and just 52,000 miles on the odometer. So, it’s a great weekend toy for you to own.
In the world of cars, each country is known for producing something noticeably better than others. The Japanese are known for their top-notch built quality and reliability. The Americans are known for their big V8s and comfortable cruisers. The Germans, of course, are known to be… A bit nuts. This 2020 BMW M5 Competition, with just 44,000 miles on the clock, perfectly depicts how crazy they are. BMW has been producing the M5 for decades and each time they bring out a new one, it just seems to get a little bit better.
Chevy’s much-hailed mid-engined Corvette arrived in 2020, with the C8 or eighth generation of this popular nameplate. Of course, Chevy improved everything about the C8 in comparison to the C7. That’s why we’ve seen quite a fair bit of demand for C8s. This particular 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 3LZ Convertible will definitely see more demand, because it’s the high-performance Z06 variant. Packing a high-revving, naturally-aspirated V8 plus a factory 0-60 figure of just 2.6 seconds, this car is up for sale with only 1,200 miles on the clock. So if you want it you’d better call us without delay.
For over 60 years, Porsche has wowed the world with their icon – the Porsche 911. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new version, everything gets just that little bit better. It's quite satisfying for perfectionists. This 2024 Porsche 911 Targa 4S, with just 1,700 miles on the clock, is the perfect blend of a sleek, precisely engineered sports car and a fun, exciting convertible. If Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’ll be one hell of a car to drive.
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