2003 Bmw M3 E46 Convertible With Hard Top on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
2003 BMW M3 E46 Convertible with removable Hard Top. The car is in great condition. It only has 92,000 miles. It is 6 speed manual transmission. Cinnamon leather, Harman Kardon premium sound system. 19" ///M wheels, great Michelin tires and good brakes. One of the best M3's ever built. Inline 6, 333hp, 3.2l, S54 engine. Perfect balance on the car 50/50. Handles so good. You know what I'm talking about if you are a true ///M enthusiast. I was lucky enough to get the best of both worlds. Coupe and convertible and vinyl top is pretty much brand new since it was barely used. Beautiful black sapphire metallic paint shines great! Looking from different angles it comes out as dark, dark blue. A/C very COLD and all the buttons on dash board are in good condition and working. Car has been well maintained and I do have records with BMW service. No accidents and ZERO rust. Babied this car and never smoked in it. It performs and drives like new. You will be surprised how tight this car is. It is truly in EXCELLENT condition. I have made some light aesthetic mods on the car. Convertible does not come with rear trunk lip spoiler. I've put carbon fiber lip on the car. Antenna was also replaced because I didn't like long and ugly stock antenna. I have put a small carbon fiber one. Front bumper has a lip installed and I have changed orange marker lights and put white ones. And finally I have replaced and put new carbon fiber rear diffuser on the car. It looks much better hugging the exhaust. Regular wear and tear on the car.
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The best cars we drove this year
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2015 BMW M4 Coupe ditches some doors, gains some grunt
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So yeah, it's pretty much just the M3 with two less doors, but that doesn't make it any less important - or potent. Power comes from a turbocharged, 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine, sending 425 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels via either a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. You know, the usual.
Not only is the M4 more powerful than the M3 Coupe it replaces, it's a good deal lighter, too. BMW has managed to cut 176 pounds of weight out of the M4, and that means, with the increased output numbers, that the M4 will scoot to 60 miles per hour in 3.9 seconds with the DCT or 4.1 seconds with the do-it-yourself tranny. Either way, that's not what we'd call slow.
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The new 3.0-liter inline-six makes 425 turbocharged horsepower from 5500 rpm all the way up to 7300 rpm.
BMW has announced the 2015 M3 Sedan and M4 Coupe, high-performance versions of the new 3 Series and 4 Series that launched this year. The new Ms have stirred controversy in a variety of ways, but one must remember that the M cars traditionally don't follow a specific mold.