1995 BMW M3 Coupe

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Body Color
Cosmos Black Metallic
Stock
22GKM147
Vin
WBSBF9320SEH07769
Miles
149,215
Engine Size
3.0L 6-Cylinder
Transmission Type
5 Speed Manual
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Body Color
Cosmos Black Metallic
Stock
22GKM147
Vin
WBSBF9320SEH07769
Miles
149,215
Engine Size
3.0L 6-Cylinder
Transmission Type
5 Speed Manual
PRE-PURCHASE INSPECTIONS WELCOMED

5 Speed, M Power

Cosmos Black Metallic
Gray
3.0L 6-Cylinder
5 Speed Manual

1995 BMW M3 (E36)

- 3.0L Inline 6
- 5 Speed Manual Transmission
- Cosmos Black Metallic Over Gray Interior
- Clean E36 Coupe

(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1995 BMW (E36) M3 on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of this vehicle due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 210 photographs, a short walk-around-and-startup video, and a link to its accident-free Carfax report, please go to our main website: GarageKeptMotors.)

“... the M3 E36 preserved the fire that ignited its legendary predecessor and pioneer, and at the same time found its own identity on new paths.” –BMW “M” Magazine, August 2020

The BMW M Magazine article cited above called the E36 M3 “a wolf in sheep's clothing,” and explained: “Visually, the BMW M3 E36 showed its restrained side from the very beginning. Those who are not familiar with the details of the top model of the E36 series may not even be able to see the sheer power hidden under its straight-line body. However, the aerodynamically elaborate M side mirrors, which measurably reduce air resistance, are distinguishing features. In addition to this, there were other aprons at the front and rear, as well as the special 17-inch wheels. BMW M also lowered the chassis of the high-performance 3-Series by a good three centimeters.”

Among BMW enthusiasts, finding a well maintained E36 that hasn't been subjected to track use or too-aggressive driving is something of a challenge. The 1995 metallic black M3 offered here proves that, if one looks hard enough, excellent examples of this fabled sports sedan can still be found.

Southern-owned by four enthusiasts who lavished care and comprehensive maintenance on this E36, the car's condition befits a BMW classic. A sheaf of service invoices (as well as a spare set of smoked taillight lenses) included in the sale document consistent, quality maintenance. Included in the gallery is a photo of the car's VIN decode listing all original factory equipment including air conditioning, cruise control, sunroof, cruise control, upgraded audio speakers, and M leather steering wheel. Now at 149,215 miles, or on average, just over 5,500 miles per year, it qualifies as a low-mileage example over its 27-year life. Not a single accident mars the Carfax report, which suggests all owners were adults who knew they were behind the wheel of a future collectible BMW. A close look at the car's remarkable condition tells the story.

The “Cosmosschwarz Metallic” (metallic black) exterior paint shows excellent gloss across the entire car. The lower front “splitter”-type spoiler bears no scars or damage from careless parking. There are only very minor stone chips on the leading edges of the hood and front valance. The car has not been repainted. Lighting lenses and cabin glass are free of cracks or damage. The highly desirable factory 17-inch “Style 39” BMW Motorsport wheels (mounted with Michelin ZR-rated performance tires) are free of curb rash or blemishes. The trademark “M3” rear badge retains its bright BMW Motorsport tri-color stripes, and the left-front grille features the three “M” colors as well.

Inside, those same tri-color stripes tastefully adorn each of the four silver (very light gray) leather seats as well as the shift knob for the 5-speed transmission. The upholstery leather is free of damage or excessive wear indications, even on the well bolstered front seatbacks. The dash is un-cracked. The two-tone door trim—charcoal with light gray inserts—is stylish even 27 years later. The un-scared M3-branded door-sill trim is another indication that the car's owners insisted that “step-over” meant just that. Gray carpeting is protected with black M3-embroidered carpet mats.

The “BMW M-Power”-identified, 3-liter inline six-cylinder engine is the centerpiece in a spotlessly clean and complete engine bay. Motor Trend noted: “For '95, the M3 coupe used a 3.0-liter 24-valve DOHC inline-six-cylinder engine. This sonorous, rev-happy powerplant made 240 horses at 6000 rpm, with max torque coming in at 225 lb-ft at 4250.” The car's chassis shows no damage. Even the factory-equipped tool kit is complete.

The condition of this 1995 BMW (E36) M3 is faithfully presented from every angle (including from below) in the more than 210 high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup video available at the GarageKeptMotors site. That said, we always encourage in-person, up-close inspections by interested parties at our Grand Rapids, Michigan showroom. We ask only that advance appointments be made by phone or email so that we can devote our full attention to our visitors and this beautiful metallic black M3.

“An M3 will deliver years of spirited driving....” so said Motor Trend back in February 2003. One need look no further than this '95 E36 to realize how absolutely true that statement still is.

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