Toyota and BMW have famously gotten together to work on the new Supra and Z4 models, but this particular car shows an unofficial collaboration between the two brands dating way further back than that.
The BMW Z3 and Z4 are genuine roadsters, not simply convertibles. The difference being that roadsters are strictly two-seaters and the seats are set well back, almost to the rear axle. The resulting ...
The BMW Z3 is a two-door rear-drive coupe and roadster produced for the 1996 to 2002 model years as a follow on to the Europe-only Z1. Though it made its official debut at the North American ...
BMW’s M division creates some of the best performance cars around, but what do its engineers do for fun, when the constraints of crash tests and marketability aren’t hanging over them? Apparently, ...
Looking for a usable sportscar that won’t rust, break down and is fun to drive, with top notch parts availability? Then you’ll be needing a BMW Z3, offered with a range of robust and efficient four or ...
BMW just couldn't sit still and let Mazda have all the fun, so for 1996 it introduced the much-hyped (and James Bond-driven) Z3. Logically, BMW concluded this segment was intensely price-driven--the ...
The Mazda MX-5 is a hard act to follow, and the BMW Z3 didn't quite do it. There have also been better entry-level sports cars from German brands, including the Z3's successor, the Z4. So why include ...
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From the January 1996 issue of Car and Driver. James Bond, long noted for his keen sense of fashion accessories, has a new pistol and a new car for his latest cinematic adventure. Seasoned observers ...
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