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49 vehicles found

Year:
1997
Make:
BMW
Model:
Z3
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
138 hp 1.9L I4
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
120,790
Stock #:
B78741
VIN:
4USCH732XVLB78741
 1997 BMW Z3 Convertible Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
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1997 BMW Z3

1.9 Roadster RWD

120,790 mi

Elk River, MN
No Rating

$7,999

About 1998 BMW Z3
The BMW Z3 was basically unchanged in the 1998 model year, although "aggressive tires" and a widened rear track "lend an even more purposeful look to this car's classic good looks." And the car's purpose is speed. A "serious footprint" handles the car's potent thrust, especially in the souped up M-version. For drivers that like to go fast but don't necessarily need a racing car in disguise, the standard version with its 2.8 liter engine should be more than enough power. As far as two-seat sports coupes go, the Z3 is snug but comfortable, and even people checking in at over six feet report few problems. As one driver said, "Fit and finish are superb, inside and out, and the seats provide the kind of lateral support that's required for enthusiastic cornering as well as the kind of contours and padding that go with all-day comfort."

 

Year:
1999
Make:
BMW
Model:
Z3
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
170 hp 2.5L I6
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
75,030
Stock #:
PSL777A
VIN:
4USCH9332XLF80812
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1999 BMW Z3

2.3 Roadster RWD

75,030 mi

Beaverton, OR
No Rating

No Price Listed

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The BMW Z3 was basically unchanged in the 1998 model year, although "aggressive tires" and a widened rear track "lend an even more purposeful look to this car's classic good looks."

And the car's purpose is speed. A "serious footprint" handles the car's potent thrust, especially in the souped up M-version. For drivers that like to go fast but don't necessarily need a racing car in disguise, the standard version with its 2.8 liter engine should be more than enough power.

As far as two-seat sports coupes go, the Z3 is snug but comfortable, and even people checking in at over six feet report few problems. As one driver said, "Fit and finish are superb, inside and out, and the seats provide the kind of lateral support that's required for enthusiastic cornering as well as the kind of contours and padding that go with all-day comfort."

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