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2005 BMW M3 Base
117,947 mi.
$18,900
$1,000 price drop
Great Deal | $2,967 under
Dream Auto Collection Inc
916 mi. from 20149
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Ext. color: Silver Gray Metallic
Int. color: Black
Drivetrain: Rear-wheel Drive
Fuel type: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 3.2L I-6 DOHC, Double VANOS variable valve control, engine with
Stock #: 5PK10097STK
VIN: WBSBR93435PK10097
Convenience:
Heated Seats, Navigation System
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels
Safety:
Automatic Emergency Braking, Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats, Memory Seat
2005 BMW M3 Base review
A classic well balanced sports car. The bar.
April 11, 2020
By //MDaily from Tacoma, WA
Owns this car
The 2001-2006 BMW M3 (chassis code E46).
This generation of M3, like others was and still is and icon of sport and spirited diving. When new, this set the bar and was the measuring stick by which other cars were evaluated. Sure, it doesn't have all the current tech, even seeming Spartan compared to all the comforts of a large high-end luxury sedan or SUV, but that's never been why we love M3s. Now the E46 M3 is between 14-19 years old and it's performance on paper is comparable to that of a new Civic Si, but it still has something that very few cars have. Dare I say it at the risk being cliche? Soul. The M3 wasn't supposed to be the fastest in a straight line but a well balanced alround touring car. Its the perfect balance of handling, power not too much power, and class while still reasonable enough to drive everyday or just on those nice spring Sundays. It does "fun" VERY well and that is why it still is one of the most pleasing cards to drive.
The looks are before a lot of the more controversial later BMW designs. It has that work of art, screamer of an in-line 6 cylinder S54 motor (2001 engine of the year winner and winner of the 3-4 L category for six straight years in a row 2001-2006). Though SMG had begun to increase in popularity, some E46 M3s still came with an honest to goodness manual transmission. This is what makes the E46 M3 one of the best of what seems to be a dying bread of cars and values should hold (or even increase) through the years like most other M cars have done historically.
Cost of ownership isn't cheap. It's a BMW, no surprise there. However, failure and repair costs increase when considering SMG equipped M3's. Another thing you should consider is how much money you'll spend washing and waxing it then time sitting there and staring. That's one of my hobbies too... when not driving it.
The E46 M3 is in an icon in a lineage of special cars and had become an instant classic.