BMW M3 History

The
BMW M3 series of vehicles were famous mostly for its styles and performance both on
the track and the streets. Previously, M3 vehicles of the BMW were made exclusively
to meet the requirements so the M3 could join the racetrack in Europe and Asia.
Most M3 trims ever produced sports around a stunning appeal of sports car combined
with ultimate performance and luxury.
During the '80s, the M3 reached the American continent and was mostly sold as
a 2-door coupe until 1991. It returned in the limelight as a coupe in 1995 until
a sedan trim was added in the year 1997. Completing the lineup for the BMW M3
family was M3 convertible in the year 1998. Later, the sedan was dropped in 1999
leaving the coupe and the convertible as the only two trims available for M3 lovers
to enjoy.
All these trims that came into the M3 lineup not only got great looks but also
offered high-level performance. It has complete and sophisticated equipment including
features for convenience and entertainment. Safety features were never neglected
following the tradition of BMW vehicles, which is tight safety especially when
cruising the streets.