The BMW Group Plant Hams Hall in England recently marked its 25th anniversary and has produced over 7.6 million engines since ...
The BMW 3 Series compact was never the best-loved model in the E36 line-up, despite being a bold move for BMW. A smaller hatchback variant of the 3 Series E36 was always part of the plan, but it would ...
While both the badge on the hatch and the description in the ad denote today's Nice Price or No Dice BMW compact as a four-cylinder car, a peek under the hood reveals it to rock six-cylinder M Power.
The E46 BMW 3 Series might look like an evolution of the E36, but its journey from sketch to reality is worth a look. Which BMW 3 Series is the best 3 Series? You’ll probably hear the ...
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Driving the BMW E46 M3

This video reviews the BMW E46 M3, exploring its performance, handling, and what makes it one of BMW’s most respected M models. From road feel to driving response, it highlights why the E46 M3 remains ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
What's this, an old car? Correct. According to data from the SMMT, almost a third of all cars in the UK (about 11.4m) are now over 12 years old. If your chariot falls ...
“Paul Rosche thought we had a hick NASCAR team running our M3 programme.” The words not of an observer or outsider, but BMW North America’s former head of product planning and strategy, Rich Brekus.
Here's an entry-level BMW from the late 1990s with the right options. This 3-series variant was smaller and lighter than its coupe and sedan siblings. This one has incredibly low mileage, and its ...
Not quite a Shed debutant this week but not far off it in the unmistakably stumpy shape of the BMW E46 325ti Compact. These chaps came along in 1993 as entry-level BMWs that were affordable for cash ...
From the February 1995 issue of Car and Driver. Question: What do a practical hatch­back and a discotheque have in common? Answer: Most Ameri­cans won't go near them. Now, this riddle would not apply ...