• Year of manufacture 
    3/1987
  • Mileage 
    256 535 km / 159 404 mi
  • Car type 
    Convertible / Roadster
  • Chassis number 
    WBABB310102121205
  • Lot number 
    5
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Interior colour 
    Black
  • Location
    Czech Republic
  • Exterior colour 
    Black
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    170 PS / 126 kW / 168 BHP
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

Buy in aftersale at auctomobile.com for €10.990
Dutch example
3 owners car
M-technik chassis
Original Bavaria radio, rare Wiesmann hardtop can be bought also with the car
New spark plugs, oil and filters
Other features: possibility of assisting with registration, transport, storage and Trusted Checkout payment

BMW’s E30 3-Series spanned a decade of production and came in two-door, four-door, convertible and estate body styles. It had over a half dozen different four or six-cylinder engines, including a diesel, and models ranged from the humble 90-hp 316 to the mighty 240-kmh M3 Sport Evo. It’s the car that introduced many BMW fanatics to the marque and in terms of fun, practical, reliable, comfortable, well balanced and affordable sports cars, there are few cars quite like the E30. There’s also lots of choice when it comes to the support from the aftermarket and enthusiast community is tremendous.
The number of E30 models can be daunting, but one universal characteristic is a balanced chassis and sharp, predictable handling thanks to MacPherson struts up front and the semi-trailing arm rear suspension. One 1983 Car and Driver test declared that “its handling and roadholding are magnificent. The tradition of bad behavior at the back end of a BMW has been allowed to lapse.” And while even the newest E30s are old enough to get historic plates, today’s enthusiasts can still count on a high degree of build quality. Daily driving a sorted one is perfectly feasible. E30s are also unusual in today’s world of high-tech BMWs in that owners can do most of the maintenance themselves rather than take yet another trip to the dealer as many of today’s Bimmer owners have to.
The E30 underwent dozens of changes throughout its production run and the car varied from market to market, but one major change came in 1987 with new bumpers and other styling tweaks as well as a change from the M10 four-cylinder engine to the improved M40 and the introduction of the wagon body style. Back when German car naming schemes made sense, BMW’s model names were fairly easy to understand. For example, a 318i was a BMW 3-Series with a 1.8-liter engine and fuel injection. Six-cylinder models with BMW’s fantastic M20 engine included the 320, 323 and 325 models. Transmissions for E30 models, meanwhile, included Getrag 4- or 5-speed boxes as well as ZF automatics.
Car and Driver called the E30 a “blunt car for sharp driving”, and while it may be a bit unfair to call the well thought out and thoroughly engineered car “blunt”, it’s still an apt description for a car that’s as good at the daily commute as it is on a twisty country road.

This 3 owners example is in original condition. The car comes with the original Bavaria radio and can be also supplied with a rare Wiesmann hardtop. There are also new spark plugs, oil and filters.
This BMW comes from the Netherlands with Dutch documents. Painted 20 years ago, the steering is a little loose and it has a bit of rust on the back edges. Otherwise it is a full functional and decent car with M-tech chassis, both at front and rear.