M3 3 series
m5 5 series
m coupe z series
m6 6 series there all the series but racing versions
Yes. The BMW M3 is available as a 4 door saloon/sedan in the E36 series, E90 series and F80 series.
M3
M3 stands for Motorsport 3-series, a high-performance version of the 3-series. Most M3 parts are interchangeable with the non-M models, and you may find parts with either the M3 logo or the M logo on non-M models.
who invented????? the m3 is the sport edition to the 3 series BMW makes, a more proper question is who designed the m3, which is bmws motorsports division..
Yes there are sales figures available for the BMW M3 series for 2012 depending on the model of car. From Jan 2012 to June 2012 135,981 BMW 3 series sedan sold.
The M3 is a M-series vehicle made by BMW. It is available in multiple models. You can purchase one as a sedan, a coupe, or a convertible. They are well known for their quality engines.
The E46 uses a timing chain. The last time a cambelt was used in a 3-series was for the E30. The carbureted 316, the 318is, and the M3 used a timing chain.
Engine, Suspension, Steering etc.. pretty much everything.
You have to have a special key. I had a 1998 M3 a dealer will remove it. They did charge
Yes it sure will. The mounts for the bumpers and side skirts are the same.
The "M3" in BMW refers to a high-performance variant of the BMW 3 Series, produced by BMW's M division (Motorsport). Introduced in the 1980s, the M3 is designed for enthusiasts, featuring enhancements in power, handling, and overall driving dynamics compared to the standard 3 Series models. It combines luxury and sportiness, often equipped with a more powerful engine, sport-tuned suspension, and distinctive styling cues. The M3 has become an iconic model in the automotive world, representing BMW's commitment to performance and motorsport heritage.
For example the M3 Half track was Model #3 in the series