BMW 3 Series (E30)

The BMW E30 is a near-luxury car which was produced by BMW from 1982 to 1994. The initial models used the two-door sedan body style, and in following years the four-door sedan, convertible and estate ("touring") body styles were added.The E36 replaced the E30 in 1990, with E30 saloon production continuing into 1991. The cabriolet version continued to be built to the end of April 1993 and the touring version continued to be built to the end of June 1994. The E30 models were powered by a range of four-cylinder and straight-six engines.

BMW 3 Series (E30)

The BMW E30 is a near-luxury car which was produced by BMW from 1982 to 1994. The initial models used the two-door sedan body style, and in following years the four-door sedan, convertible and estate ("touring") body styles were added.The E36 replaced the E30 in 1990, with E30 saloon production continuing into 1991. The cabriolet version continued to be built to the end of April 1993 and the touring version continued to be built to the end of June 1994. The E30 models were powered by a range of four-cylinder and straight-six engines.