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| − | The E30 was the second edition of [[BMW]]'s 3-series, the class of small, sporty saloons that had begun with the [[E21]]. Launched in 1982, the E30 was available in a number of body styles incorporating a 2-door [[Coupe]] and a 4-door [[Saloon]], as well as a [[Touring]] and [[Cabriolet]]. Its replacement, the [[E36]], was launched in 1991, with the final E30 leaving the factory doors in 1994. | + | The [[E30]] was the second edition of [[BMW]]'s 3-series, the class of small, sporty saloons that had begun with the [[E21]]. Launched in 1982, the E30 was available in a number of body styles incorporating a 2-door [[Coupe]] and a 4-door [[Saloon]], as well as a [[Touring]] and [[Cabriolet]]. Its replacement, the [[E36]], was launched in 1991, with the final E30 leaving the factory doors in 1994. |
During its lifetime it was treated to a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines including a [[Diesel]] variant, and went through a major facelift in 1987 that affected the [[Bumpers]] and [[Lights]]. Performance models included the four-wheel-drive [[325iX]] and the timeless classic [[M3]]. | During its lifetime it was treated to a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines including a [[Diesel]] variant, and went through a major facelift in 1987 that affected the [[Bumpers]] and [[Lights]]. Performance models included the four-wheel-drive [[325iX]] and the timeless classic [[M3]]. | ||
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