You don’t often see a BMW powered by another company’s engine, but this LS3-powered E46 over here looks really nicely done. Offered for sale in Plymouth, Michigan, this stock-looking 2003 BMW 330i ...
The worry with iconic cars, of course, is that their builder is going to screw the next one up. And with the 3-series, that fear has been exacerbated for a couple of reasons. First, while the outgoing ...
Used BMW E46 3-Series sedans aren’t particularly rare, interesting or expensive, but this one is a little different as it looks virtually brand new. Recently listed on eBay, this 2002 3-Series is ...
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice 330i details recent maintenance — the cost totaling more than a quarter of the car's current asking price. Let's see if that adds up to the car being a sports ...
Unfortunately for BMW E46 aficionados, BMW decided that it won’t be making an M3 sedan for that iteration, for various reasons. Therefore, even though the model that came before it (the E36) and the ...
When you shop through retailer links on our site, we may earn affiliate commissions. 100% of the fees we collect are used to support our nonprofit mission. Learn more. Though historically the perfect ...
You don’t typically expect to see a BMW splashed on the pages of Modified. In the scheme of things here in our tuner corner of the world, does the marque of the Roundel really belong in the same book ...
It is as inevitable as death, taxes and magazine guys writing about their racing exploits thinking someone will care: Every carmaker selling a four-door smaller than a school bus compares its rig to a ...
15,543,000. That's the number of 3 Series that BMW has produced over the past four decades – and now seven generations – of the iconic sports sedan. BMW enthusiasts often argue about which generation ...
The BMW 330i Touring M Sport is the most BMW of all BMWs. I don’t need to convince you of this, because you’re here and obviously a believer, too. But, if anybody dares to doubt this claim, at say a ...
Five point six seconds. That's how long it takes the 2025 BMW 330i xDrive to hit 62 mph (100 km/h), officially. Acceleration is not the point of this car. It is the Default Small Luxury Sport Sedan; ...