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New engines for 2001 are the top news for BMW’s group of two-passenger sports cars, which debuted in 1999. What had been the base Z3 2.3 roadster is now the 2.5i, courtesy of a new 2.5-liter inline-six-cylinder engine that makes 14 horsepower more than its predecessor with a bit less torque. In the same vein, the Z3 2.8 roadster and hatchback become 3.0i models, now fitted with a 3.0-liter inline-six that develops 32 hp more than before. Read More
3 Available Z3 Trims
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