



Since the first M3 was released as part of BMW’s E30 3-Series, it has become the definitive driver’s car in the compact luxury segment. Throughout the years, every 3-Series since then has had an M3 on offer, representing the very best of what BMW can offer for this popular compact luxury car model. Today’s 2025 BMW M3 Competition xDrive is from the very latest G80 generation, and it’s the hardcore Competition variant – yes, even the M3 has a harder-than-hardcore derivative now. This lovely sports sedan is up for grabs in Gainesville with under 20,000 miles on the clock. It’s got carbon-fiber interior trim, the M Carbon Exterior Package on the outside, and more.

This 2025 BMW M3 Competition xDrive comes in a gray and black exterior, which is pretty aggressive looking from the moment you set eyes upon it. At the rear, a prominent lower diffuser houses four tailpipes, while there’s a discrete but noticeable lip spoiler. Along the sides, you’ll see typical BMW performance cues such as M Performance disc brakes behind M multi-spoke alloy wheels that are staggered bicolor units. Meanwhile, the front sports BMW’s larger-than-life kidney grille that has heavily divided opinions, but at least provides abundant cooling air for the high-performance powertrain within. LED headlamps are also standard. The Ivory White interior of this car comes with M Carbon Bucket Seats at the front, as well as Carbon Fiber interior trim. It’s got the Executive Package, M Drive Professional Package, Driver Recorder Package, Galvanic Controls Package and Driving Assistance Professional Package. There’s even the Parking Assistance Package and all the creature comforts and conveniences you’d expect. The car can seat five occupants, child seats can be strapped into the rear, and the trunk is your typical 3-Series affair. Yes, it’s pretty much as family friendly as you can get.

This 2025 BMW M3 Competition xDrive is all-wheel drive hence the xDrive moniker. It’s got a fearsome 3.0-liter straight six under the hood. That doesn’t sound much initially, but let’s talk about the twin turbos that force copious amounts of air into it. Hence, it can reportedly develop 503hp and 479lb-ft, enough for 0-60 in less than 4 seconds. A smooth 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox handles shifting, and you can take control via the paddle shifters too.




Since the first M3 was released as part of BMW’s E30 3-Series, it has become the definitive driver’s car in the compact luxury segment. Throughout the years, every 3-Series since then has had an M3 on offer, representing the very best of what BMW can offer for this popular compact luxury car model. Today’s 2025 BMW M3 Competition xDrive is from the very latest G80 generation, and it’s the hardcore Competition variant – yes, even the M3 has a harder-than-hardcore derivative now. This lovely sports sedan is up for grabs in Gainesville with under 20,000 miles on the clock. It’s got carbon-fiber interior trim, the M Carbon Exterior Package on the outside, and more.



BMW’s 3-Series is a fine compact luxury car, embodying BMW’s spirit of creating the Ultimate Driving Machine. The default choice for many petrolheads for decades, BMW had the bright idea of pushing the envelope and creating a halo variant in the mid 1980s. Their efforts came to fruition with the E30 M3 that ran between 1986 and 1991. With its fizzy four-cylinder engine and myriad performance enhancements, the letter-and-number pairing of M3 quickly gained a reputation. Ever since then, every 3-Series has been accompanied by an M3. Engines grew from four to six to eight cylinders, and then went back to six, albeit with turbocharging. This particular 2023 BMW M3 Competition from Sunset, Texas is from the current G80 series and has just 5,000 miles on the clock. Plus it’s got the Competition Package for an even more hardcore driving experience, while retaining the family-friendliness that the 3-Series is known for.



The BMW M3 is widely regarded as one of the finest driver teaching tools ever made. It’s the high-performance derivative of BMW’s 3-Series compact car, and has been around since the first E30 M3 came around in 1986. From that time forwards, every 3-Series has had an M3 in its model mix. Today’s 2005 BMW M3 comes from the E46 era of 2000 to 2006, which is the last to have a high-revving naturally aspirated straight six under the hood – consecutive M3s used a V8 or a turbocharged six. This particular car from Burlingame, California is reportedly a track-ready build with JRZ Pro suspension, Volk Racing TE37 18-inch wheels and reportedly packs a new S54 engine with approximately 10,000 miles on it. It’s also said that the transmission is also new, and has around 3,000 miles on it.




The BMW M4 is the hot variant of BMW’s compact-class 4-Series. The 4-Series was introduced as a sportier 3-Series alternative, and in some markets, completely replaced it. Unlike the M3 though, the M4 has always been offered in two-door form, in metal-roofed coupe form, or as a drop-top convertible. Today’s 2024 BMW M4 Competition is from the second generation of the M4 and comes with a nice black canvas top that’s power operated. It’s also got a matte black vinyl wrap, the Driver Assistance Pro Package, Parking Assistance Package, Executive Package and M Compound brakes with red calipers. All that, plus a scant 14,800-mile odometer reading awaits your consideration in Atlanta, Georgia.



BMW’s XM is a full-size crossover with a plug-in hybrid powertrain, designed mainly for the US market. As such, it’s made in BMW’s Greer plant in South Carolina, and comes with a 4.4-liter V8 under the hood. If you’d like to get your hands on an XM right now, we have this 14,000-mile 2024 BMW XM for sale today. Coming to you from Austin, this vehicle comes with the M Driver’s Package, the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound upgrade, a stunning Sakhir Orange and Black two-tone interior, and even the charger is included with the sale. Isn’t that quite an attractive automotive package to treat yourself to?



This build goes far beyond cosmetic modification. The F31 Touring chassis was never offered in the United States as an F80 M3 wagon, making this “F81 M3 Touring Tribute” a conceptual recreation of what BMW enthusiasts have long wanted: an M3-powered long-roof. Starting life as a 328i xDrive, the car has been transformed mechanically and visually to reflect M3 Competition character, combining practicality with serious performance intent. With over 61,000 miles, it reflects a properly used and developed enthusiast project rather than a static showpiece.




The Porsche 911 has been around for quite a while, and in that time, the German manufacturer has added on a host of options to make your machine stand out. Finding a Porsche with the right balance of trim and features is slowly becoming unicorn status, that is, until you have set your eyes on this 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4. With a reported over 58,000 miles on its clock, this beauty from Riverside, California, deserves an in-person run-through.



Always been looking out for a Porsche 911 to enjoy? If so, this stunning silver 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera S is a fine chance to fulfil that bucket list item in your life. It’s from the 997 era of 2004 to 2012, and is of the coupe variant. That means you’ll enjoy the iconic teardrop shape in all its unadulterated glory. Meanwhile, you’ll have a potent water-cooled flat six propelling you along, and a versatile two plus two interior that can be pressed into family transport duties when needed. If all that sounds appealing, you can get this 105,000-mile car right now, it’s currently up for grabs in Krugerville, Texas.



The fifth generation Corvette is the one that many of us grew up with in poster form, or ogling at when it passed by…sorry…rumbled by on the streets. For many Nineties and Two Thousands kids, the C5 ‘Vette was a dream to be fulfilled in the future. Now, we can fulfil one person’s dream. Do you like your C5 to be in drop-top form with a gorgeous yellow coat of paint? If so, that’s precisely what this 63,638-mile 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Danvers can offer. The car comes with two keys, the owner’s manual and a rather tasty upgrade in the form of a stainless steel exhaust. What are you waiting for, then? Slide into our DMs, ASAP.

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