BMW’s new Z4 is a giant leap forward from the Z3 which proved quite a disappointment to hardcore sports car fans who had hoped for a more spirited performer. The Z4 certainly looks potent and the ...
Looking for a usable sportscar that won’t rust, break down and is fun to drive, with top notch parts availability? Then you’ll be needing a BMW Z3, offered with a range of robust and efficient four or ...
BMW just couldn't sit still and let Mazda have all the fun, so for 1996 it introduced the much-hyped (and James Bond-driven) Z3. Logically, BMW concluded this segment was intensely price-driven--the ...
The Mazda MX-5 is a hard act to follow, and the BMW Z3 didn't quite do it. There have also been better entry-level sports cars from German brands, including the Z3's successor, the Z4. So why include ...
That’s because this car brims with character and charm when you drive it. Rev either of its sixes to the redline and you’ll be rewarded by strong performance and a dramatic soundtrack. It’s all ...
BMW borrowed the straight-six engine from the M3 for the Z3 M Coupe, keeping costs manageable for its new performance model. Earlier Z3 M Coupes use the 321hp S50 engine from the E36 M3, complete with ...
The BMW Z3 is a handsome two-seat convertible that sells quickly, even at high prices. The upmarket image is everything you'd expect of a BMW, but the same can't be said of the drive; the suspension ...
Just over a decade ago marked what was one heck of a boom year for European convertibles. In 1997, Porsche pulled the wraps off its Boxster and just a few weeks later, Mercedes-Benz gave us the SLK230 ...
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