BMW Z3
The BMW Z3 was the first BMW produced in the United States. From 1996, the Z3 Roadster in specially ran daf ÜR built plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina from the band. The BMW Z3 was initially available only with four-cylinder engines whose power was 115 hp and 140 hp. In 1997, the engine range of BMW Z3 was extended by a 192-hp 2.8-liter inline six-cylinder. The BMW Z3 2.8 was outwardly recognizable by its wider tail. At the same time came the 321 bhp BMW M Roadster in the trade. 1997 saw the debut two-seater BMW Z3 coupe, which was known in the English language under the name Z3 Shooting Brake. 1999 BMW Z3 Roadster got a facelift, recognizable by their newly shaped tail lights and more flared wheel arches, with hip movement in the rear. The four-cylinder engine with 140 hp was replaced by a 2.0 - liter six-cylinder with 150 hp. In 2000, BMW has revised the concept of the Z3 engine again : The Z3 2.0 with 150 hp was replaced by the BMW Z3 2.2i with 170 hp, the Z3 2.8 with 193 hp by the BMW Z3 3.0i with a 3.0-liter engine and 231 hp. The M Roadster was built further on the entire construction period with mature hedge. 2002 BMW Z3 was eventually replaced by the BMW Z4. You want to buy or sell a BMW Z3 roadster? Use this site, the major online marketplace for all types of vehicles