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96 z3

robert strauss, 09/27/2016
updated 03/27/2017
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
17 of 17 people found this review helpful

purchased used around 2000. fun to drive, handles great and mpg close to 30 hwy. some things to look for if buying. 1 interior door pulls/handles have a tendency to come off (very poor design IMO) replacements very expensive 2 check seams on top and around window, if you can't see them they aren't there. meaning a replacement also expensive. 3 top WILL leak but most convertibles do LOL 4 my clear coat first clouded then flaked off. 5 know a good mechanic, not because it breaks frequently, but so you don't get gouged if it does

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Great Value

Steve D, 09/07/2010
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
20 of 21 people found this review helpful

After having a Porsche Boxter (loved it), I tried a Mazda Miata and was disappointed. When the opportunity to purchase the Z3 came along I grabbed it. It has been a wonderful car and predictably reliable. The rear alignment has been problematic but besides that a great car.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Fun, fun, fun

Doug G., 01/18/2006
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

The four cylinder Z3's may not have the oomph of the later six cylinder models, but it is fast enough to get one a speeding ticket! On the other hand, I believe the handling is lighter and better balanced without the extra weight of the six cylinder in the front. The four cylinder wants premium gas, but gas mileage is great! And, yes, people do stop and ask about the car or look as we drive by. The BMW dealers are expensive for service and/or repairs. But dropping the top on a sunny day and cruising the back roads makes it worth while!

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5 out of 5 stars

Amazing 2 Seat Convertible

Z3 Man , 12/09/2009
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

I've had my Z for about a month now and have had nothing but pure joy. Styling is amazing. So sleek and smooth. No doubt it has aged perfectly and will continue to age much better than the the Z4. People will ask what year it it is and I tell them to guess. Their average guess is 2002 lol. Lots of people complain about performance, but luckily mine came with a supercharger made specifically for the 96' Z3 and boosted the power to 225hp. Yup that's right horsepower more than the 6 cylinder. Handling is perfect, you can go around a curve at 50 miles an hour when it suggests 35 with ease and comfort. All in all a great car that will age perfectly and last forever.

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5 out of 5 stars

No put down

Manny munoz, 04/15/2016
updated 10/23/2017
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
19 of 22 people found this review helpful

Owning a 1996 for many years, I can't say one bad thing about it. When you buy a car , do your research. Don't buy, then find fault. Edmunds is the place to start and end in my opinion. Honest chatter only. This car, after becoming a sports car fan back in 1966, is a keeper. Owned jaguar 140 1957, porsche 911, spitfire triumph, etc. This car is the true top down , smooth going country backroad car. So was the jag. Ha. I am over six foot, 250 pounds and this can rail the corners, Safely. Retired, there are plenty of sites that can save you money. Many miles later and still Loving it ! The door pull broke, super glue fix, perfect! Replaced window switch, very cheap and easy. Still running like a top! Close to 170,000 miles no burning oil. I change it now just once a year. Use synthetic. If you want a reasonably priced Sports car I personally wouldn't look for any other than a Z3. The 1.9 engine will now burn rubber , yet it will keep the cornering interesting. A true country back roads car!

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4.5 out of 5 stars

A Really Fun Car

Bob G., 02/11/2005
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Now about to turn 9 years old, my Z-3 is just as much fun to drive as when new. I still get "thumbs up" and compliments from strangers (aged from teen to senior) on my "ride." It is a bit underpowered which shows climbing some of our rather steep hills or in the mountains, but that is minor compared to the superbly balanced handling - lost in the front-heavy 6's in my opinion. The interior has a few cheesy touches - especially the center console which would embarrass a Yugo - but is roomy and comfortable. Plus it has a real trunk with room for a week's groceries or a week's worth of luggage (softsided).

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5 out of 5 stars

This is what a roadster should be.

KennethH, 09/13/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Pure top down, wind in your face, diving pleasure. There are other convertibles that offer more in the way of raw performance, but none that just work so perfectly together -- it's much more than the sum of its parts. And you can drive the daylights out of the 1.9 liter motor without losing your license.

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5 out of 5 stars

The best car in it's class!

BMW Love, 06/19/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
8 of 10 people found this review helpful

Many people call the 1996 BMW Z3 underpowered because of its 4 cyld engine, but my friends, they are wrong on every count. The body and engine work as a team, providing on of the fastest cars in its class (4 cyld). NOt only is it the perfect body of a sports car .... it's a powerhouse! I fell in love the day I saw the BMW Z3 the first time on the road, I was 12 years old at the time, but I knew that day that the Z3 was the only car for me. Six years later, I own my dream car ... and it's everything I immagined it would be, and more. Don't let engine freaks talk you out of buying the 1996 model, just because it says 4 cyl doesn't mean it can't feel like a V12!

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4.88 out of 5 stars

My Z3 is fun...but it can be improved

Z3Luvr, 05/02/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Bought my Z3 used with 40k miles and mint overall condition. It is very fun car to drive and the top should always be kept down. Most people that say this car is too slow never drive it properly. The M44 engine must be driven with the revs up above 3500rpm, which can be labeled as annoying for some and fun for others.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Cruisin with my Z

joelmatt68, 05/02/2012
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I love my Z a Jet black on black. I bought this with 100k miles on it, this is one great car. Great looking car and still runs excellent!!! I have no problems with the top because this year it was manual. BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Just cruisin with it... California way

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Found a '96 with 18K miles

DL, 05/22/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Had few problems with this car. Both the roof and trunk leak. Difficult to shift into first. Engine revs beautifully. People treat you like you are driving a very expensive and exotic car.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Z3--best value in pre-owned roadsters

dannyboy, 06/18/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I am the 3rd owner of a well-cared-for 1996 meridian blue (James Bond's car from Golden Eyes) Z3. With 49,000 miles on it the only thing needed has been routine maintenance. I avg. 30/mpg using premium fuel. While the 4 clyder engine could use more power, it does well with the 5-speed manual transmission. Definitely just a 2- seater with room for one suitcase or two travel bags. Drives and corners superbly. Will replace it in a few yrs. with another Z3 but with the 2.5L motor. BMW dealer service is expensive with an oil change costing $72.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Lotza Fun

jsm, 06/24/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Great performance even with 1.9L. Sticks to the road - it takes a LOT of effort to make it slide in a turn. Fun factor = 10.

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5 out of 5 stars

Bought 3 BMWs

Chris, 08/25/2017
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I have bought 2 Z3 models and they have been the best rides and fun ever. Everyone seems to love the style of the vehicle. Recently bought 328 series and it is junk, the emblem on the front blew of and chipped the windshield, electronic windows dont work, front panel cracked and the door handles are melting in the Florida sun. I will keep my 2 z3s because I love them but the 328 has to go....

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5 out of 5 stars

COOL CAR

flako87, 04/12/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Well the BMW Z3 is the best car I have ever seen, this is the car i would only drive. If you are going to buy a car buy the BMW Z3.

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5 out of 5 stars

Z3 - Fun to Drive

bobricher, 04/24/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

The 1.9 engine might be underpowered, but the car has plenty of pick up. The drive is very comfortable and smooth. This car is top down driving at it's finest. I've been getting about 31.5 MPG. It's very reliable and a pleasure to own.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Great Car for a short while..

Ingersoll929, 07/20/2004
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

The car is excillent for getting noticed and for the looks.However, when things mechanically go wrong, it seems like anything less then $500 isn't in the question.The trunk does leak, Engine rattles like no other, and the ride isn't very smooth at all for being a BMW. Trust me when i say you feel EVERY bump or rock in the road.Other then that its a very fun car and its great to be noticed in!

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Careful - 1st Model Year!

No longer a BMW fan, 05/02/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

This was my dream car - or so I thought. Styling's beautiful, but BMW missed the boat on designing this car for longevity. The car has literally been falling apart since it was about a year old...roof leaks, pieces falling off the dash, the door handles pulling out of the door, seat belt locking, air bag light staying on for first 5 minutes after starting the car. And, of course, once the warranty was up, the worst starting happening...and it costs a fortune to fix!

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Gotta Love this Car

festivator, 10/06/2014
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
4 of 6 people found this review helpful

I love the review that has a long list of problems with this car and then gives it four stars-you have own one these to understand. I find mine to be just like one of my grown kids - you love them dearly and they keep asking for money. When I brought my "new" car to my mechanic of 20 plus years he just smiled and said, "it's gonna cost ya!" It has been a very long time since I drove a car just for the fun of it. It's my second roadster - the first was a new 69 MGB - and this one is even more fun.

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3.88 out of 5 stars

Truth about the early Z3

MikeInDallas, 06/03/2003
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

Had Z3 2 years now, bought used. Door handle pulled off/common defect. Light switch is a pull switch, but the snap-on cap that covers the screw-on bolt is also snap-on. Duh. Location of window controls in center console results in shorts because it's next to shifter and gets dirty. Windows sometimes don't roll up/down. Cat. Converter bad, rattles like mad. Top rattles too. Trunk leaks. This was a factory approved used car. I've talked to others who have cited similar experiences. Maybe an older model you buy will have these things fixed, maybe not.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

2 seater fun ride

Norm, 12/23/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

The z3 can be described as the ultimate fun cruz when it comes to driving on curving mountain roads in western North Carolina. This sports car hugs the road like a suction cup, no sway or bounce just sheer control, not near as enjoyable on expressways with 18 wheelers towering above the little car.All in all a very enjoyable car to drive.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Good to buy used

TWJ, 07/22/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

The prestige and handling sell it. Paid 31k in 1996. Ironically, if you can afford a new BMW then you cannot afford to waste time bickering with the BMW [no] service center. Z-3 not comfy. for >6 hr.s I'd projected a loss of $2k per year based on previous BMW's but perhaps because of teh volume of production the loss has been around $3k per year for the Z- 3 and greater for the 328. Otherwise, very happy with the BMW cars. Happy driving, Tim

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4 out of 5 stars

Bought it for fun

Murph, 12/28/2018
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought my z3 just for fun, I haven't had any issues with it and have owned it 5 yrs. BMW lacks in a quality radio and sound system but otherwise I'm good with everything else.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

2 seater fun ride

12/23/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

The z3 can be described as the ultimate fun cruz when it comes to driving on curving mountain roads in western North Carolina. This sports car hugs the road like a suction cup, no sway or bounce just sheer control, not near as enjoyable on expressways with 18 wheelers towering above the little car.All in all a very enjoyable car to drive.

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5 out of 5 stars

cool car

Homer Simpson, 03/08/2002
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
0 of 2 people found this review helpful

it is very fast and very cool

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4 out of 5 stars

Old fun

Carlo, 04/11/2016
updated 10/18/2018
1996 BMW Z3 1.9 2dr Convertible
0 of 4 people found this review helpful

It is Not British

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