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By austin on 08/31/06 18:52 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
The 95 M3 is amazing it will out perform any car you put beside it. only Porsches and exotics have better top-end performance, stability, and control.
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By JBFMCAR on 06/24/06 14:22 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
Cant stress it enough the E36 M3 is the best sports car for the dollar hands down. Handles, Sporty, Great looker, Fun Factor, Gas MPG, Reliable cant be beat for 10-13 grand.
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By jsburkhart on 10/24/05 19:12 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
Not only is this car still fast in today's high horespower world, handle like nothing else, and stop on a dime, it has given me 50,000 miles of trouble free service and gets in the mid twenties economy. What more can you ask from in a car? No matter how hard I drive the car, including occasional track events, it refuses to give me any real trouble, even at 165,000 miles on the odometer! I would recommend this car to anyone in a second.
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By eric on 07/16/05 10:52 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
few auto companies have the distinction of making an affordable top performance car. BMW has been doing it for decades. I promise you this... the M line is the best all-round car series of any manufacturer. The silky shifting of the manual digging through a turn, confident in leaning on that outside front tire, will pressure your nervous system into buying your mind that exhilaration that you've always wanted. aside, the E36 M3 is the most popular of the M line for a reason. The low body, hard lines wrapped and melding with sexy curves, 50/50 weight, and ohhhh that long hood will make you yearn for an open, yet not too straight, lay of asphalt. World reknown for a reason.
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By LORENCHO on 12/12/04 22:26 PM (PST)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
I purchased my M3 from a small dealership that features mostly BMW's; it had 108,000 miles on it.They had done a major update - new clutch, brakes (slotted roters) Bilsteins, new BBS wheels and tires, Turner chip, lowering sport springs, Pioneer cd unit. In short this car was ready to rock. And rock it does. I belong to BMWCCA and M3s dominate the track, out of the box they are a slot car but with a few mods (chip,hiflow intake,strutbar) what a rush :-). The 95 is the one to buy; OB1'& ease of adding mods.
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By Kenneth Aaron on 10/15/04 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
I purchased my M3 four years ago and
currently have 111,000. miles on the
odometer. The car has been trouble free
and a pleasure to own and drive. I have
driven many cars and this is certainly
one of the best handling cars available
at any price. Incredible stability and
balance. The 1995 is definitely the
best year to go for due to the OBD 1,
non staggered wheels, more neutral
suspension set up, and less complexity.
I highly suggest that you buy the
nicest, cleanest example you can
find.The extra clean low mileage cars
are getting harder and harder to find,
and demand a premium price,however an
abused or neglected one may very well
cost you much more in expensive repairs.
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By Bill476483 on 01/20/04 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
This car was described as a point and
go sports coupe. At 5.2 secs 0-60 and
a very quick 60-110+ it really goes.
It handles like its stuck to the road.
Have had zero problems with it in 5+
years
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By CharlieB133 on 11/18/03 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
Fun car to drive. If kept in good
condition you can't tell how old it
is. Very reliable.
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By BMW CCA MEMBER on 08/26/03 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
I HAD BEEN LOOKING TO PURCHASE A GOOD
USED SPORTS CAR FOR A FEW MONTHS. AFTER
EXTENSIVE RESEARCH AND REFERALS(I WORK
IN THE CAR BUSINESS) I DECIDED ON A
1995 BMW M3. WHAT A BANG FOR THE BUCK!
THE RETAIL NUMBERS ON THESE CARS CAN BE
WAY TO HIGH BUT I FOUND A CAR GREAT CAR
AND BOUGHT IT AT WHOLESALE. MY CAR CAME
EQUIPED WITH THE SPORT PACKAGE WHICH IS
A GREAT OPTION. FULL POWER SEATS, WOOD
ACCENTS AND M COUNTOUR 17' WHEELS THAT
LOOK GREAT. I HAVE INSTALLED A DINAN
STAGE 1 CHIP THAT GAVE IT A SLIGHT
BOOST IN POWER AND A NICE 200-300 RPM
BUMP. KEEPING IT STOCK HAS HELPED IT
STAY VERY RELIABLE. THIS IS A GREAT
FUNCTIONAL SPORTS CAR!
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By DesmoBob on 03/04/03 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1995 BMW M3 2dr Coupe
Review
Review perspective: home
mechanic/enthusiast. VERY EASY car to
maintain if you DIY (note: dealer
maintenance = expensive). The '95 is
the one to get (if you can find one
with low enough miles) because it's OBD
I. After '95, it's OBD II (harder to
retrieve fault codes for, more
expensive to mod power-wise). Known
issues: poor waterpump (aftermarket =
better); RTABs, rear shocks & RSMs may
be worn after only 50k miles if owner
drove hard; thermostat may stick open;
radiator neck. The M is more solidly
built than the regular 3 series. An M3
in "fair" shape may indicate abuse. The
M division built this car for one
purpose, and it wasn't for grocery
shopping.
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