BMW E30:
was a compact executive car produced by BMW. It was the successor of
the BMW E21 in 1983 and was replaced by the BMW E36 in 1990. BMW
continued to produce the cabriolet (convertible) E30 well into 1993.
The Touring remained in production until 1994 when the E36 touring
replaced it. The M3 cabriolet was never officially offered for sale in
North America; it was offered
only for the European market. The BMW M3 was first introduced on the
E30 platform.
The E30 3-Series was produced in four body styles, a four door saloon, a two door saloon, a five door estate (marketed as the "touring"), and a two door convertible.
A Baur cabrio was also available. The 325ix was produced from 1988 to
1991, and featured all-wheel drive. It was available as a two-door (coup?)
or a four-door (sedan) and as touring. The BMW M3 utilised a widened
and heavily redesigned and restyled variation of the 2 door body
style.
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