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Technical Data and Figures: 1 Series : 3 Series : 5 Series : 6 Series : 7 Series : 8 Series : Z1 : Z3 : Z4 : Z8
BMW released its BMW E21 in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis, attracting customers seeking both prestige and economy, nearly doubling BMW's worldwide auto sales figures in three years, and winning numerous automotive world awards and honors. Three decades later, the 3 Series' BMW E46 was the best-selling of its class, as commonplace in Asia and America as in Europe, while maintaining its prestigious brand and image. The 3 series has also maintained BMW's racing heritage. The M version of the 3 series, BMW M3, debuted in the 1980's as an industry first "track ready" luxury sports car. Marketed as a daily driver and a track ready race car, M3's popularity as a sports saloon raised customer awareness of the 3 series brand. The 3 Series remains one of the most popular BMW's on the road. It has come a long way from the days of rich yuppies. There is a 3 Series for eveyone, from classy boy racers all the way through to pension worthy seniors. It is the ultimate driving machine, and therefore will always be in a league of its own. |
| BMW 3 Series E21 (1975 - 1983)
BMW 3 Series E30 (1982 - 1994)
BMW 3 Series E36 (1991 - 1998)
BMW 3 Series E46 (1999 - 2006)
BMW 3 Series E90, E91, E92, E93 (2006 - Present)
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