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Scottsdale 2025
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1987 BMW M3

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1987Year
BMWMake
M3Model
2 DoorStyle
4Cylinders
5-SPEED MANUALTransmission
2.5-LITEREngine Size
SilverExterior Color
BlackInterior Color
WBSAK050601891101Vin

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Powered by a race-bred 2.5-liter inline-4 engine and lightweight, aerodynamic design.

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The 1987 BMW M3 is a legendary sports car that established BMW's M division as a powerhouse in performance automotive engineering. As the inaugural model of the M3 lineup, it's powered by a 2.5-liter inline-4 S14 engine, delivering 192hp, which, combined with its lightweight design and 5-speed manual transmission, made it a force on both the road and racetrack. This car's boxy design - with its aggressive fender flares, rear spoiler and aerodynamic enhancements - helped the M3 become an instant classic. The E30 M3's race-derived suspension, handling and power-to-weight ratio gave drivers a responsive driving experience, turning every corner into a thrill.

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Monthly payment of $549.20 based on a purchase price of $50,000.00 with 15% down and 9.47% APR financing for 120 months. Monthly payment of $926.28 based on a purchase price of $100,000.00 with 20% down and 9.35% APR financing for 144 months. Monthly payment of $1,650.77 based on a purchase price of $200,000.00 with 20% down and 9.29% APR financing for 180 months. Rate with optional AutoPay (ACH Debit) discount. AutoPay discount is only available prior to loan funding. Rates without AutoPay discount are 0.25% higher. Best rates are available for credit scores of 700 and above. TT&L may also be financed. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates and terms are subject to change without notice.

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