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1992 | BMW 320i
AUTOMATIC - ALLOY WHEELS - SPORT LEATHER STEERING WHEEL

1991 | BMW 320i
BMW E30 320i- Klassiker in gepflegtem Zustand, 1 Vorbesitzer

1986 | BMW 325i
BMW 325 AC Schnitzer

1990 | BMW 325ix
schöner Zustand / einer der letzten seiner Serie / Handschalter

1990 | BMW 320i
BMW 320i Cabriolet Mk I (Chrom-Modell) // Erstlack // lückenlose Wartungs- und Herkunfts-Historie

1986 | BMW 318i
Automatik + H-Zulassung + Classic Data Gutachten Note 2+

1987 | BMW 325i Baur TC
BMW-325i Cabrio

1992 | BMW 318i
1992 BMW 318i Cabriolet '92

1989 | BMW 325i
M-Technic

1990 | BMW 325i
Stylish and desirable convertible

1990 | BMW 320i
1990 BMW 320i '90

1991 | BMW M3
BMW M3 E30 Cabrio top Zustand H-Zulassung

1986 | BMW M3
First owner – Unrestored – Perfectly maintained

1990 | BMW 320i
Nur 8.370 Kilometer gefahren

1988 | BMW 325ix Touring
BMW 325 325ix touring
FAQs about BMW 3 Series E30 Classic Cars
Why are BMW 3 Series E30 classic cars so popular?
The BMW 3 Series E30 is a highly sought-after classic due to its sporty design, excellent driving dynamics, and robust construction. Produced from 1982 to 1994, this model range offers a wide variety of options, from economical four-cylinder engines to powerful six-cylinder ones. The legendary M3 E30, in particular, has earned an iconic reputation through its accomplishments in motorsport.
How can I find spare parts for the BMW 3 Series E30 classic car?
Due to the widespread popularity of the E30, spare parts are relatively easy to obtain from specialized suppliers and classic car markets. However, certain components, especially rare body parts or specific interior elements, may be more challenging to find. The active community of E30 enthusiasts can be a valuable resource in locating parts.
What should you pay attention to when buying a BMW 3 Series E30 classic car?
When purchasing a BMW 3 Series E30 classic car, pay close attention to rust in typical areas such as the fenders, sills, wheel arches, and the windshield frame. The originality of the equipment is also crucial; vehicles with original parts and unmodified interiors are more valuable. A complete maintenance history can help assess the vehicle's condition.














