The E36 is probably the least popular version of the 3 Series, which means it's only a matter of time before it's going to suddenly go from a $5000 car to a $20,000 car in half a year and makes you ...
A 1995 BMW E36-generation M3 GT that’s apparently had roughly £250,000 ($312,250) spent on it is looking for a new home through eBay. The M3 GT was the ultimate version of the E36 3-Series and was ...
Easily overlooked, the second-generation M3 – identified by its chassis code, E36 – is now getting its due. Some enthusiasts fussed at the E36 M3 when it bowed in 1995, as BMW transitioned the M3 from ...
After the E30 generation set the stage, the newer E36 helped make the M3 wildly popular worldwide. But while most buyers were treated to the legendary Euro-spec S50, US enthusiasts had to settle for a ...
View post: Jeep Vs. Ram Reliability: The Results Aren’t Pretty It’s the era of polyester and malaise, of oil embargoes and inflation, one where mammoth Detroit land-yachts powered by wheezy V-8 ...
We’re undoubtedly living through an era of peak high-performance vehicle technology. Precision engine and chassis tuning make for a phenomenal driving experience right off the showroom floor in many ...
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