You might be surprised to know that Clay Sanderson, the owner of this unassuming-looking E36 BMW, used to be an avid truck enthusiast. After owning a handful of modified Ford Rangers, he picked up a ...
A 1995 BMW E36-generation M3 GT that’s apparently had roughly £250,000 ($312,250) spent on it is looking for a new home through eBay. The M3 GT was the ultimate version of the E36 3-Series and was ...
The third generation 3 Series E36 can reach a top speed of around 145mph, depending on the model. The <a href='/buy/bmw/e36-m3-92-99'>M3 version</a> can reach a ...
Top Gear might be over, but the thousands of fans that adore the show are still here, and they might even pay good bucks to own a small piece of its history. As it turns out, everyone is out to make a ...
What were you doing in 1992? Were you even alive? Gerhard Richter was. He was BMW's head of E36 chassis development when the E36 M3 made its debut. And what a debut it was. As Gerhard said at the time ...
While BMW is generally credited with inventing the compact prestige car segment with the original 3-Series of the '70s, the concept is in some ways a victim of its success. The fact that the 3-Series ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
The E36 M3 is the follow-up series production model after the original and groundbreaking E30 in the 1980s. Introduced in 1992 and manufactured until 1999, it was the first M3 to utilize a ...
Some cars are simply made to be messed with. Customization is every gearhead's sacrosanct right, and the best carmakers build certain models with that in mind. As large manufacturers invest in cars-as ...
Not to be confused with its similar E46 successor, who starred in the original Need for Speed: Most Wanted video game, the E36 M3 GTR was BMW's original thoroughbred street-legal race car that we wish ...