Car racing enthusiasts would find the BMW M3 a delight. This car, after all, has been developed by the BMW’s branch M/Motorsport specifically organized to pursue the racing program of the German automobile manufacturer. After having much success in the 1960s and 1970s, BMW M started to contribute vehicles to the company’s market line-up including the M3. The BMW M3 is available in the market in three body styles: coupe, sedan and convertible.
Estimated Price Range for Used BMW M3: $4,000-$95,000
Estimated MPG for BMW M3: 16 City/24 Hwy
Available Trims: base
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