1998
Manual
35.3 mpg
Tax: £325
Mileage: 23,000
Petrol
Mileage: 42,665
1997
Other
Tax: n/a
Mileage: 48,000
2001
35.8 mpg
Tax: £365
Mileage: 50,000
1999
Automatic
Mileage: 60,000
29.7 mpg
Tax: £395
Mileage: 70,000
26.6 mpg
Mileage: 75,000
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29.1 mpg
Mileage: 109,000
25.4 mpg
Mileage: 111,000
Mileage: 162,441
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In Spartanburg, South Carolina, BMW has built a high-tech Bavarian outpost. In this sparkling factory built on the site of an old plantation, the Z3 range of cars is built. Whilst embodying all of the virtues that BMW has come to stand for, the Z3 also throws a simple, fun-loving American feel into the mix. There have been a bewildering array of variants, but the Z3 has proved a favourite in the used arena. With almost 20,000 roadsters sold per year in the UK, compared to 1300 in 1993, this is a burgeoning market sector and the Z3 is a major player. Find out here how to enjoy the Deep South without landing in deep trouble.
Demand dictates that there's no such thing as a cheap Z3. There are other more affordable coupes that can dish out greater driving enjoyment and there are some which are more stylish. None offer the combination of both with the breadth of abilities of the Z3 range. From basic 'Chelsea chariot' to fire-breathing Porsche crusher, the Z3 range has something for most roadster lovers. Somewhere in the middle of these two extremes lies the best buy of the range, the Z3 2.8. Make sure you aren't paying through the nose for a car loaded with extras you don't need. Hunt down a good one, and you'll forgive the Americans for giving us Pop Tarts, the Back Street Boys and Ally McBeal. It's that good.
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