The second-generation M3 was based on the E36 3 Series. It marked a shift from pure motorsport focus to a more refined grand tourer. This model offered a broader appeal with multiple body styles, including a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and cabriolet. Originally equipped with a 3.0-liter engine, the M3 received an upgrade in 1995 to a 3.2-liter unit, along with the introduction of a 6-speed manual and an optional 2-pedal SMG (Sequential Manual Gearbox).
How to acquire the BMW M3 '97
The BMW M3 '97 can be acquired from the Used Cars dealer, where it was last available for Cr. 78,600.
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