Classic Car Buyer

1990s BMWs

Z3 (1995-2002)

ou hear of many ex-owners of classic sports cars saying that they’ve now got an MX-5 and it’s great. Over the last few years, the BMW Z3 has also become that car for many others, those perhaps looking for a bit more refinement and maybe an exotic exhaust note. It was about 2010 that the top six-cylinder Z3s started to climb in value, the 2.8-litre and 3-litre models leaving the rest of the range behind on a snarling climb up to £3000, then £5000 by 2015, £8000 by 2017,

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