There’s a lot of love among the BMW cognoscenti for the E30 generation, and there’s even more admiration for the M3 that carried its motorsport torch. After all, this was a car that won plenty of ...
While the M3 is unquestionably the most iconic member of the E30 3 Series, it wasn't the only impressive high-performance version of the generation. Produced from 1982 to 1994, the E30 was available ...
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LTO BMW E30 widebody and Gintani SVJ performance secrets
A striking mix of classic and modern performance, the LTO widebody BMW E30 stands alongside a Gintani equipped Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. This pairing highlights two extremes of car culture from a ...
Car enthusiasts live for their weekends. Cars and Coffee, drag strip runs, track days, festivals—Saturday and Sunday is when car culture comes alive. For me, this past weekend meant a visit to the BMW ...
Do you have any idea how good the E30 M3 was? Care to put it in words? Well, to give you an idea, it was so good that now, almost 30 years later, big tuning companies still use it to prove how much ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
The folks at Gunther Werks are no strangers to building German hot rods. Stepping away from their flagship 993-generation Porsche 911 builds, on Saturday, the California-based performance specialists ...
The history of Alpina's most notable BMW models, from the Alpina B6 3.5S to the Alpina Roadster V8.
It’s not the slowest E30 3-Series that BMW ever made – that would be the 84hp / 16.1sec to 100km/h (62mph) 324d diesel, but the 102hp 316i is a far cry from the 170hp 325i, let alone the highly ...
Round 6 of the BMW M Performance Parts Race Series took place at Phakisa Raceway. Picture: www.racepics.co.za A frosty morning at Phakisa Raceway last Saturday gave way to pleasantly warm temperatures ...
This iteration of the mighty BMW M3 has been called everything from reasonable declarations like “perfectly balanced” to outsized praise like “God’s own chariot.” Hyperbole aside, fans do have a point ...
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