But a Design Edition convertible. I adore it, but it’s not an E30 M3. Discussion point: could this be BMW’s most iconic car? Think of its legendary reputation, built around its astonishing ...
It all started in 1986, four years after BMW introduced the second-generation 3 Series (E30). Intended to be a homologation special for DTM and Group A Touring specifications, the first M3 ...